{"product_id":"studio-one-roots-orange-vinyl","title":"Studio One Roots (Orange Vinyl)","description":"\u003ch2\u003eSoul Jazz Records presents - Studio One Roots (Orange Vinyl)\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSoul Jazz Records celebrate 25 years of working in partnership with Studio One with brand new editions of FIVE of their best-selling CLASSIC Studio One collections all released on limited-edition one-off pressing coloured double vinyl. \/\/ The new edition featured albums are Studio One Funk, Studio One Dub, Studio One Ska, Studio One Roots and Studio One Classics. \/\/ Studio One Roots set the standard for Soul Jazz Records’ long-standing series and features many of the classic artists from Clement 'Sir Coxsone’ Dodd’s mighty roster of reggae. \/\/ This album includes Freddie McGregor, Willie Williams, Cornell Campbell, Alton Ellis, Devon Russell alongside some of the defining in-house groups of Jamaican reggae history - The Sound Dimension, Brentford All-Stars, The Skatalites, New Establishment and more. The album is filled with a mixture of seminal cuts and super-rarities from the vast vaults of 13 Brentford Road. \/\/ Stand-out tracks include Alton Ellis’s ‘Blackish White’, a surreal and powerful Afro-centric dream, Count Ossie’s Rastafarian drummers’ genre-defying interpretation of Booker T and The MGs ‘Meditation’, Willie Williams awe-inspiring versioning of the Skatalites' seminal Rastafari anthem ‘Addis Ababa’ and many, many more. \/\/ Original sleevenotes by Lloyd Bradley (author of When Reggae Was King), compiled by Mark Ainley (Honest Jons), high-quality Soul Jazz mastering, wicked images of Count Ossie and the Mystic Revelation of Rastafari on the cover, and a rare image of Clement Dodd and musicians inside the studio at Studio One on the full colour inner sleeves. \/\/ “The music of this compilation is of a rare, rare beauty and is essential to anyone's reggae collection.” All Music\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eA1. The Cyclones with Count Ossie – Meditation A2. Cornell Campbell – Natty Don't Go A3. Freddie McGregor – Africa Here I Come A4. Bunnie \u0026amp; Skitter – Lumumbo B1. Willie Williams – Addis A Baba B2. L Crosdale – Set Me Free B3. Leroy Wallace – Far Beyond B4. Lennie Hibbert – More Creation C1. Alton Ellis – Blackish White C2. Winston Jarrett – Fear Not C3. Devon Russell – Drum Song C4. The Gaylads – Africa D1. Black Brothers – School Children D2. Linton Cooper – You'll Get Your Pay D3. Sound Dimension – Congo Rock D4. Zoot Simms – African Challenge\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Soul Jazz Records presents","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":48655071969497,"sku":"5026328800561","price":32.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0586\/0468\/3425\/files\/Soul-Jazz-Records-presents-Studio-One-Roots-_Orange-Vinyl-690796367.jpg?v=1778524480","url":"https:\/\/drownedworldrecords.com\/en-gb\/products\/studio-one-roots-orange-vinyl","provider":"Drowned World Records","version":"1.0","type":"link"}