Studio One Classics

Soul Jazz Records Presents

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Studio One Classics is a various‑artists compilation in Soul Jazz Records’ Studio One series, a heavyweight double‑LP/CD set that offers a “non‑stop selection of stone‑cold classic Studio One killers” spanning roughly 40 years of the Kingston label’s history. First released in 2004 and repressed several times (including recent blue‑vinyl editions), it functions as a celebratory primer on the Studio One sound, featuring a who’s‑who of Jamaican reggae: Bob Marley & The Wailers, The Skatalites, The Heptones, Horace Andy, Sugar Minott, Dennis Brown, Burning Spear, Alton Ellis, Carlton & The Shoes, Johnny Osbourne, Lone Ranger, Prince Jazzbo, Michigan & Smiley, Jennifer Lara, and more. The tracklist moves from ska through rocksteady, roots, dub, DJ “rub‑a‑dub” cuts, and lovers rock, framing Studio One as both “the University of Reggae” and the Jamaican equivalent of Motown in terms of talent development.

Musically, every song earns the “classics” tag. Side by side are foundational tunes like The Skatalites’ El Pussycat Ska, Sound Dimension’s Rockfort Rock and Full Up (the rhythm later flipped for Dawn Penn’s You Don’t Love Me), Carlton & The Shoes’ Love Me Forever, Slim Smith’s Rougher Yet, Horace Andy’s Fever, Alton Ellis’s I’m Just A Guy, Sugar Minott’s Oh Mr DC, Don Drummond’s Confucius, The Wailers’ Simmer Down, Burning Spear’s Rocking Time, Michigan & Smiley’s Rub A Dub Style, and Dennis Brown’s No Man Is An Island. Critics and fans praise the set as one of Soul Jazz’s best entry points into Studio One: the sound quality is strong, the selections avoid redundancy across other volumes, and the sequencing offers a crash course in how Coxsone Dodd’s studio pioneered almost every major Jamaican style—from stomping ska and sweet rocksteady harmonies to deep roots and DJ rhythms—without ever losing the label’s distinctive warmth and rhythmic bite.

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Barcode :
5026328900964
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Publisher :
Soul Jazz Records
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Genre :
Reggae
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
90 g

Studio One Classics

Soul Jazz Records Presents

Sale - Sale price $34.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $34.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

Studio One Classics is a various‑artists compilation in Soul Jazz Records’ Studio One series, a heavyweight double‑LP/CD set that offers a “non‑stop selection of stone‑cold classic Studio One killers” spanning roughly 40 years of the Kingston label’s history. First released in 2004 and repressed several times (including recent blue‑vinyl editions), it functions as a celebratory primer on the Studio One sound, featuring a who’s‑who of Jamaican reggae: Bob Marley & The Wailers, The Skatalites, The Heptones, Horace Andy, Sugar Minott, Dennis Brown, Burning Spear, Alton Ellis, Carlton & The Shoes, Johnny Osbourne, Lone Ranger, Prince Jazzbo, Michigan & Smiley, Jennifer Lara, and more. The tracklist moves from ska through rocksteady, roots, dub, DJ “rub‑a‑dub” cuts, and lovers rock, framing Studio One as both “the University of Reggae” and the Jamaican equivalent of Motown in terms of talent development.

Musically, every song earns the “classics” tag. Side by side are foundational tunes like The Skatalites’ El Pussycat Ska, Sound Dimension’s Rockfort Rock and Full Up (the rhythm later flipped for Dawn Penn’s You Don’t Love Me), Carlton & The Shoes’ Love Me Forever, Slim Smith’s Rougher Yet, Horace Andy’s Fever, Alton Ellis’s I’m Just A Guy, Sugar Minott’s Oh Mr DC, Don Drummond’s Confucius, The Wailers’ Simmer Down, Burning Spear’s Rocking Time, Michigan & Smiley’s Rub A Dub Style, and Dennis Brown’s No Man Is An Island. Critics and fans praise the set as one of Soul Jazz’s best entry points into Studio One: the sound quality is strong, the selections avoid redundancy across other volumes, and the sequencing offers a crash course in how Coxsone Dodd’s studio pioneered almost every major Jamaican style—from stomping ska and sweet rocksteady harmonies to deep roots and DJ rhythms—without ever losing the label’s distinctive warmth and rhythmic bite.

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