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Various
If I Had A Pair Of Wings: Jamaican Doo Wop, Vol. 1
A collection of Jamaican doo wop & R&B records taken from the late 50s and early 60s. These records represent a period in which soundsystems were just starting to dominate the island, with Duke Reid and Sir Coxsone stepping up their rivalry by beginning to make and release their own records rather than rely on US imports for use in their dances. Many of these records are definitely more-or-less imitations of the American records, as the uniquely Jamaican ska sound was yet to take hold - however many of the future stars of ska, rocksteady and reggae were beginning to cut their teeth in the industry on these records, incl. Jimmy Cliff, Derrick Harriott, Alton Ellis and more, and they provide a unique view into the fledgling independent record industry culture in Jamaica that would prove to be unbelievably proflific and unparalleled for an island of it's size.
A1
Alton & Eddy - Muriel
A2
The Jiving Juniors - Dearest Darling
A3
The Echoes - Are You Mine
A4
Jimmy Cliff - Dearest Beverley
A5
Keith & Enid - Send Me
A6
The Downbeats - Midnight Love
A7
Chuck & Dobby - 'Til The End Of Time
B1
The Mellow Larks - Album Of Memory
B2
Hortense Ellis - True Love
B3
Dobby Dobson - Diamonds & Pearls
B4
The Charmers - I'm Going Back
B5
The Blues Busters - Pleading For Mercy
B6
Owen & Millie - Do You Know
B7
Laurel Aitken - Heavenly Angel



