| | Trojan Rude Boy Box Set CD
Jamaica's independence in 1964 started in motion a complex series of interrelated cultural changes, one of which, the migration of thousands of Jamaicans from the country to the city of Kingston, led to massive joblessness in the city. Nothing is more desperate than an angry young man with no job, no money, no future (and thus no attainable dreams), and tons of time on his hands, and by the long, turbulent summer of 1966, the rude boy (as such young men were named) phenomenon was at high tide. Drawing iconic style and identity from spaghetti Westerns and James Bond films, the rude boys were on an unavoidable collision course with the Kingston police, and a remarkable series of records documenting the exchange began appearing in 1966 just as ska was beginning to morph into early rocksteady. This delightful three-disc, 50-track box set collects a number of these rude boy anthems, including enduring classics like the Heptones' "Gunman Coming to Town" (with its odd William Tell intro), Desmond Dekker's "007 (Shanty Town)," Alton Ellis' "Cry Tough," the Slickers' "Johnny Too Bad," and Lee "Scratch" Perry's "Set Them Free." A good deal of the rebel righteousness and outsiders' view that came to be identified with reggae in Jamaica really starts with these tough little tunes, which represented a very public forum on the relative merits -- pro and con -- of the rude boy stance. A well-chosen set, full of wall-to-wall classics. ~ Steve Leggett
Liner Note Author: Harry Hawke.
3cds-50 Tracks:A.Ellis,L.Perry ,D.Dekker,J.Holt,J.Clarke, ++ Trojan Rude Boy Box Set Music | List Price | $21.98 (You save $7.83) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Reggae CDs, Reggae/Ska/Calypso, Rock Steady, Oldies Collections, Box Sets | | Label | Trojan | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 89512  | | CD Universe Part number | 5425230 | | Catalog number | 80351 | | Discs | 3 | | Release Date | Dec 10, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Clancy Eccles; Sid Bucknor; Coxsone Dodd; Duke Reid; Charles Ross; Bobby Aitken; Robert "Dandy" Thompson; Amiel Moodie; Lloyd Daly; Jackie Edwards; Joe Gibbs; Leslie Kong; Alvin Ranglin; Sonia Pottinger; Sydney Crooks; Blondel Calnek; Bunny Lee | | Additional Info | Limited Edition |
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