Beverly Hillbilly Ska — The Granville Williams Orchestra
5.
Skaing West — Sir Lord Comic & His Cowboys
6.
I Don't Love You Anymore — Keith & Ken
7.
Sweeter Than Cherry Pie — The Cherry Pies
8.
You Are The One (I Love) — Winston Samuels
9.
Peace And Love — Four Aces
10.
What A Day — Stranger Cole
11.
Ungrateful People — Theo Beckford
12.
Beautiful Garden — Eric Morris
13.
President Kennedy — Sir Dee's Group
14.
No One — Roy Panton
15.
Oh Yeah — Sir Percy
16.
Judgment — Clancy Eccles
17.
Blessed Be — The Charmers
18.
La Bostella — Ernest Ranglin
19.
Exclusively Yours — Rupie Edwards
20.
El Torro — Roland Alphonso
21.
Behold — Blues Busters
22.
River Band Coberley Again — Four Aces
23.
It's You — Toots & The Maytals
24.
Wailin' — The Granville Williams Orchestra
25.
The Great Wuga Wuga — Sir Lord Comic
26.
Come On My People — Daniel Johnson
27.
(Only) Time Will Tell — Owen Gray
28.
Leave Her Alone — Derrick Morgan
29.
Three Blind Mice — Baba Brooks & His Band
30.
Try Me One More Time — The Charmers
31.
You Have Been Drunk — Sammy & Drumbago's Band
32.
(You're My) Henchman — The Wong Brothers
33.
Suzie — Stranger Cole
34.
Boller Man (A Come) — Theo Beckford
35.
Joy Ride — Byron Lee And The Dragonaires
36.
The Beatles Got To Go — Keith & Ken
37.
Go Home — Charlie Organaire
38.
Fool's Day — Lloyd Clarke
39.
Too Late — Eric Morris
40.
Scatter Shot — The Mighty Avengers
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Since the Ska revival of the late seventies, this up-tempo, dance-friendly music has remained in vogue the world over, with each new generation spawning new fans of the genre. Yet for all its popularity, many of the original Jamaican Ska recordings from the early to mid sixties have continued to remain unavailable.
This set goes some way to redressing the balance by featuring 40 tracks from the Island and Trojan archives, almost none of which can be found on any other current CD release. Despite the scarcity of these recordings, they are of the highest quality and feature some of the biggest talents of the original era.