Thursday, March 24, 2016

Early Roots Reggae 1968-72


 One of my old mixes compiled in 2001. Big up Reggaesoullover...

Early Roots Reggae 1968-72
 
 
Collection of reality songs from the late 60s into the early 70s. Led by the likes of Count Ossie, Don Drummond, Joe Higgs and Alton Ellis (and many rasta musicians) and finding a home at Brentford Road - Studio One, influences from the Kingston Rasta communities like Back a Wall, Caribbean political awakenings and social awareness was increasingly reflected in the music.The ska optimism of independence soon turned to despondance & lyrics turned more to local everyday living conditions, while the music became less relient on US influences as artists looked to Africa for inspiration. Themes like poverty, inequality & justice were increasingly prevalent, laying the foundations of the 70s roots era to follow


Continuous mix 157 minutes. Repost...
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2 comments:

  1. Nice Paul
    btw I've nominated you to receive the Music and Words Awards.. feel free to pop over and collect
    You do a great job here

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  2. Nice Paul
    btw I've nominated you to receive the Music and Words Awards.. feel free to pop over and collect
    You do a great job here

    ReplyDelete

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