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The Best of Studio One, Vol. 1

RELEASE
1987
LABEL
Heartbeat
GENRES
Reggae, Rocksteady, Dancehall, Ska, Dub, Roots Reggae

Album Review

Clement "Coxsone" Dodd ran Studio One, one of the best and most influential Jamaican recording studios in the 1960s and 1970s. From its production booth he essentially presided over the transition from rock steady to reggae, and artists as famous as Bob Marley, Burning Spear, and Dennis Brown recorded some of their earliest work under his supervision. This excellent collection of singles makes a solid case for Dodd's primacy among reggae producers of the period: "Melody Life" by Marcia Griffiths and "Party Time" by the Heptones remain two of the reggae's most loved standards; other highlights on this album include Larry Marshall's immortal "Throw Me Corn," "Row Fisherman Row" by the Wailing Souls (presented here in an extended version), and Dennis Brown's excellent version of "Impossible." Best of all may be the Termites' slightly eerie take on the aching "My Last Love."
Rick Anderson, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Baby Why
  2. My Last Love
  3. Melody Life
  4. Can I Change My Mind
  5. Jah Promise
  6. Rub a Dub Style
  7. Impossible
  8. Party Time
  9. Throw Me Corn
  10. Born to Love
  11. Roots Natty
  12. Oh Mr. D.C.
  13. Rastafari Tell You
  14. Row Fisherman Row