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The Skatalite

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Download links and information about The Skatalite by The Skatalites. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Reggae, World Music, Ska genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 33:05 minutes.

Artist: The Skatalites
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Reggae, World Music, Ska
Tracks: 12
Duration: 33:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Yard Broom - Original (featuring Tommy McCook, Don Drummond) 3:14
2. Carry Go Bring Come - Original (featuring Don Drummond, Justin Hinds, The Dominoes) 2:46
3. 12 Minutes To Go - Original (featuring Tommy McCook) 3:03
4. Magic - Original (featuring Tommy McCook) 2:35
5. Strolling In - Original (featuring Tommy McCook, Don Drummond) 2:25
6. Dan De Lion - Original (featuring Don Drummond) 2:05
7. Alipanga - Original (featuring Don Drummond) 2:55
8. Eastern Standard Time - Original (featuring Don Drummond) 3:03
9. Rough And Tough - Original (featuring Stranger Cole) 3:01
10. Musical Store Room - Original (featuring Baba Brooks) 2:22
11. When You Call My Name - Original (featuring Patsy, Stranger) 3:26
12. River Bank (aka Bank To Bank Part 1) - Original 2:10

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Stacked up against many recent Skatalites reissues and compilations, this lean import doesn't really qualify as a viable collection of the band's prime work. However, the 12-tracks here do make for a tidy sampler of some of best sides the group cut for producer Duke Reid during the last days of Jamaican R&B and the early ska period. Featuring several players who would later people a number of Reid's rocksteady and early reggae studio bands — namely tenor saxophonist Tommy McCook — the material takes in such ska milestones as "Eastern Standard Time," "Don-De-Lion," and "Yard Broom." And besides some stellar shots by McCook, there are plenty of choice contributions from tenor saxophonist Roland Alphonso, pianist Jackie Mittoo, trombonist Don Drummond, and trumpeter Johnny "Dizzy" Moore. In lieu of finding this at a bargain rate, though, curious listeners should check out Trojan's Music Is My Occupation to get a really good taste of the Skatalites' work under Reid.