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#The Crystalites#Derrick Harriott#Reggae#roots reggae#Ska#Jamaica#Jamaican#1960s#60s#Viny art#Vinyl#Discogs#45rpm#single#7"
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Psychedelic Train - Derrick Harriott & The Crystalites (Psychedelic Train, 1970)
#Soul#Soul Music#Soul Music Songs#Music#Music Songs#Derrick Harriott#Reggae Soul#Song Bird#1970#The Crystalites#Psychedelic Train#Youtube
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.@JanelleMonae Samples Derrick Harriott, Barrington Levy, Sister Nancy & More For "The Age Of Pleasure"
Earlier this year, US Recording Artist/Actress Janelle Monaé announced that she will be releasing her latest album, “The Age Of Pleasure“. Along with that came the single “Lipstick Lover“. While the racy visual showed another side of her, it contained the familiar sound of Dancehall Artist Mad Cobra’s 1992 hit, “Flex“. With the new album just released, a few more familiar sounds joined in. On…
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Let me down easy
Derrick harriott
gotta love that bass
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R.I.P. LOWELL MORRIS [1934 ☆ 2023], one of the founders of modern Jamaican music, Australian drummer based in Jamaica from '58 to the mid-60′s, original member of THE CARIBS. He can be heard on many important Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, and Shuffle records, notably for singer LASCELLES PERKINS, Derrick Harriott's JIVING JUNIORS, LAUREL AITKEN, OWEN GRAY, THE BLUES BUSTERS, KEITH & ENID, KES CHIN & THE SOUVENIRS, BYRON LEE & THE DRAGONAIRES or alongside ROLAND ALPHONSO, DON DRUMMOND and CECIL LLOYD on the classic LP "I Cover The Waterfront" released in 1962 on Port-O-Jam/Coxsone... On the picture, Sir MORRIS in May ‘59 with bassist LLOYD BREVETT and unidentified musicians, probably a CARIBS session.
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Small Axe - Mangrove (2021)
01. The Wailers - Small Axe
02. The Versatiles - Long Long Time
03. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Try Me
04. The Maytals - Revival Reggae
05. Jim Reeves - I Love You Because
06. The Maytals - Monkey Man
07. Mighty Sparrow - Jean And Dinah
08. The Maytals - Sweet and Dandy
09. Jim Reeves - After Loving You
10. Harry J Allstars - Liquidator
11. Small Faces - Tin Soldier
12. Lord Composer - Hill & Gully Ride Mandeville Rd
13. Toots & The Maytals - 54-46 Was My Number
14. Symarip - Skinhead Moonstomp
15. Toots & The Maytals - Pressure Drop
16. Mafia & Fluxy - Lonely Boy
17. Derrick Harriott - Eighteen with a Bullet
18. The Gaylettes - Groovin'
19. Derrick Harriott, The Jiving Juniors - Valerie
20. Gloria Jones - Tainted Love
21. Ken Parker - Hope Your Satisfied
#Small Axe#Lovers rock#Film#Music#Reggae#70s music#Romantic reggae#Janet Kay#Alton Ellis#Barry Briggs#Sandra Cross#Kofi#Carrol Thompson#Dennis Brown#Louisa Mark#Jean Adebambo#Gregory Isaacs#Marcia Airken#Christine Lewin#Junior English#Mangrove#playlist#Lovers Rock
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Rudy Mills - Tears On My Pillow / I Am Trapped
#Review | Rudy Mills - Tears On My Pillow / I Am Trapped | Aggrobeat Records releases two Rudy Mills' tunes on one 7" single. Produced by Derrick Harriott. #RudyMills #DerrickHarriott #Reissue #Vinyl #Crystalites #AggrobeatRecords #Reissue Read the full article
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Lynn Taitt & the Jets : I am the upsetter (version)
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Session group appeared on many recordings including works with Derrick Harriott
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Now playing : Derrick Harriott Reggae, Funk & Soul 1969-1975
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Riding For A Fall - Derrick Harriott & The Crystalites (Psychedelic Train 1970) - bass line
#Soul#Soul Music#Soul Music Songs#Music#Music Songs#Derrick Harriott#Riding For A Fall#Reggae Soul#Song Bird#1970#The Crystalites#Psychedelic Train#Youtube
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LA JAMAIQUE AVANT BOB MARLEY
Radio. Série à écouter en juillet 2024 sur France Musique : La Jamaïque avant Bob Marley.
Format 8 x une heure pour la série La Jamaïque avant Bob Marley, de Florian Royer. À écouter le samedi et le dimanche sur France Musique, de 18 à 19 heures en juillet 2024.
Avant que l’image et le style de Bob Marley ne s’imposent au monde comme les emblèmes de la musique jamaïcaine, avec leur cortège d’exagérations et de caricatures, l’île était déjà le berceau de nombreux musiciens. Les écrasantes figures de Bob Marley, de Jimmy Cliff et de Peter Tosh, masquent malgré elles les origines de la musique jamaïcaine.
Avant le reggae, des artistes jamaïcains ont inventé le mento, développé le shuffle, d'autres ont suivi les traces des jazzmen américains. En remontant aussi loin que possible, la musique jamaïcaine est indissociable des spiritualités. Celles apportées par les esclaves, celles imposées par le christianisme, jusqu’au rastafarisme créé dans les années 1930 et dont plusieurs musiciens se sont réclamés bien avant Bob Marley, tels que Count Ossie et Don Drummond.
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-BLUM Bruno, Jamaïque : sur la piste du reggae, Scali, 2007
-BLUM Bruno, Les musiques des Caraïbes : du vaudou au calypso, Le Castor astral, 2021
-KROUBO DAGNINI Jérémie, Les origines du reggae : retour aux sources. Mento, ska, rocksteady et early reggae, Camion blanc, 2013
-KROUBO DAGNINI Jérémie, Rasta et résistance : de Marcus Garvey à Walter Rodney, Camion blanc, 2014
-KROUBO DAGNINI Jérémie, Vibrations jamaïcaines : L’histoire des musiques populaires jamaïcaines au XXème siècle, Camion blanc, 2011
-SIMONS Andrew, Black british swing : the African diaspora’s contribution to England’s own jazz of the 1930s and 1940s, Northway Publications, 2010
-SPRINGER Robert, Nobody knows where the blues come from : lyrics and history, University Press of Mississippi, 2006
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-ARAVAMUDAN Srinivas, L'Obeah : magie noire, langage de révolte, ou guérison traditionnelle ?, Africultures, vol. 98, no. 2, 2014, pp. 100-107
-BLACK Roy, Jiving Juniors unleashes Derrick Harriott on the world, The Gleaner, 2014
-BLACK Roy, Vintage Voices : great Jamaican songwriters, The Gleaner, 2019
-MILLER Herbie et MOORE Roberto, Le jazz jamaïcain sur l’île et à l’étranger, Volume !, 2017, pp. 147-161
-SIMPSON Hyacinth M., The BBC’s Caribbean Voices and the Making of an Oral Aesthetic in the West Indian Short Story, Journal of the short story in English, 2011, pp. 81-96
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Listen/purchase: Derrick Harriott - The Loser / Derrick Harriott, Bobby Ellis & Desmond Miles Seven - Now We Know by Dub Store Records
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