Treasure Isle
BOND STREET SPECIAL 1967 - 1974 (LP)
Voice Of Jamaica VOJLP005 (117991)
Voice Of Jamaica
VOJLP005 (117991)
Format:
12 INCH LP
Import: GER RELEASE
GTIN: 5060135761561
Tracklist:
a1
i do it - derrick morgan
a2
work mans song - pat kelly
a3
everybody needs love - slim smith
a4
music field - roy shirley
a5
bangarang - stranger cole & lester sterling
a6
it s reggae time - don t lee
a7
my desire - johnny clarke
b1
wake the nation - u roy & jeff barnes
b2
one thousand tons of megaton - roland alphonso
b3
belly woman - derrick morgan
b4
do it to me baby - lloyd & the groovers
b5
wet dream - max romeo
b6
soul voyage - lester sterling
b7
come back to me - ernest wilson
Info:
After Retiring From The Jamaican Police Force Arthur Duke Reid Established His Treasure Isle Liquor Store And Sound System In Pink Lane Kingston And Was Crowned The Undisputed King Of Sound And Blues In 1956, 57 And In 58. The Duke Then Moved Into Record Production And After Relocating The Store To 33 Bond Street, He Then Built A Recording Studio On Top Of His New Premises In 1966. According To The Musicians And Singers The Wooden Construction Of The Treasure Isle Recording Studio Gave The Music A Distinctive Warmth And Richness And With Resident Engineer Byron Baron/smithy Smith At The Controls, The Sound Of A Bond Street Recording Was Immediately Recognisable.<br />but The Studio One Sound Is Different To The Treasure Isle Sound! The People Have To Know. - Bunny Striker Lee<br />a Glittering Selection Of Strikers Treasure Isle Recordings Are Featured On This Compilation. So Please Sit Back And Enjoy The Set!