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Various
If I Had A Pair Of Wings: Jamaican Doo Wop, Vol. 2
Repressed by popular demand! Lauren Laverne's comp of the week on BBC Radio 6 Music w/c 11th Jan.
The second volume in a two-part collection of Jamaican doo wop from the late 1950s through to the early 1960 represents a period in which sound systems began to dominate the island, and were starting to step up their rivalry by beginning to record heir own platters rather than rely on imports to gain the competitive edge.
With the uniquely Jamaican ska craze yet to fully catch hold, these tracks are largely imitative of the sounds that had been reaching the island from American shores, albeit peppered with hints of what was to come ~ some of the future stars of ska, rocksteady and reggae are starting to cut their teeth here on these records, providing a unique view into the fledgling industry at a time of creative flux.
A1
Lloyd Clarke - Now I Know The Reason
A2
Prince Buster - Now You Want To Cry
A3
The Rhythm Aces - A Thousand Teardrops
A4
The Jiving Juniors - Have Faith In Me
A5
Chuck & Dobby - I Love My Teacher
A6
The Beltones - Call Your Name Forever
A7
The Echoes - I Love You Forever
B1
Jackie Edwards - Hear My Cry
B2
The Jiving Juniors - Valerie
B3
The Magic Notes - Why Did You Leave Me
B4
Rupie Edwards - Guilty Convict
B5
Keith & Enid - Worried Over You
B6
Moonlighters - Julie
B7
Higgs & Wilson - How Can I Be Sure



