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Something Special Ska Hot Shots

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Download links and information about Something Special Ska Hot Shots by Roland Alphonso. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Reggae, Ska, Alternative genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:00:55 minutes.

Artist: Roland Alphonso
Release date: 2000
Genre: Reggae, Ska, Alternative
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:00:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Four Corners (featuring The Skatalites) 2:41
2. Full Up (featuring Sound Dimension) 4:19
3. Dr. Ring Ding 3:05
4. Jack Ruby 2:41
5. El Pussy Cat Ska 3:16
6. Federal Special 2:43
7. Do It Good 3:18
8. Jah Shakey 2:05
9. Pepe To 2:57
10. You Trouble Me 3:06
11. Rollie Pollie 2:17
12. Proof Rum 3:25
13. James Bond 2:59
14. Provocation 2:19
15. Grand National 3:00
16. Hully Gully Rock 2:52
17. Something Special (featuring Soul Bros.) 3:27
18. Roland Special 3:22
19. Groovy Sax 3:14
20. Marie Elena 3:49

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No single compilation could fairly represent the breadth of Alphonso's career — so often did he record as a solo artist, bandleader, band member, and session musician. This, however, is an excellent 20-song retrospective of vintage sides from 1958-68 released largely under his own name; if they weren't, they were by groups in which Alphonso was the leader or principal player. Actually, he recorded in a staggering variety of guises, and this anthology includes cuts that were billed to Roland Alphonso & the Alley Cats, Roland Alphonso & the Studio One Orchestra, Roland Alphonso & the Soul Brothers, just the Soul Brothers, Rolando & His Group, Soul Vendors, Clue J & His Blues Blasters, Rolando & the Sharks, and so on... you get the picture. The important thing is that these are exciting, seminal ska and reggae instrumentals, with styles traversing ska roots to rock steady and soul-influenced reggae. There's more variety to be heard here than with almost any other single-artist ska compilation — from ska takes on spy movie themes and witty novelties like "Rollie Pollie" to the cooking "Do It Good" (which is as close to early American funk-soul as it is to reggae). Alphonso plays imaginative, jazzy sax throughout, and unlike many of the ska brassmen, was not prone to a wobbly or out-of-tune squeak. Among the dozens of other musicians heard on this collection are numerous major ska-reggae figures: Tommy McCook, Rico Rodriquez, Ernest Ranglin, Rita Marley, Clement Dodd, Jackie Mittoo, and even Lee Perry. The liner notes, recording and release dates, and session personnel are amazingly comprehensive for an early reggae reissue. Three of the songs were previously unreleased.