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Rascal - Scrambled Reggae album

Rascal - Scrambled Reggae album

  • Performer: Rascal
  • Genre: Pop / Folk music
  • Title: Scrambled Reggae
  • Released: 1981
  • MP3 version size: 1109 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1414 mb
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  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 488

Description

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Reggae is a music unique to Jamiaca, but it ironically has its roots in New Orleans R&B. Reggae's direct forefather is ska, an uptempo, rhythmic variation based on the New Orleans R&B Jamaican musicians heard broadcast from the US on their transistor radios. Relying on skittering guitar and syncopated rhythms, ska was their interpretation of R&B and it was quite popular in the early '60s. However, during one very hot summer, it was too hot to either play or dance to ska, so the beat was slowed down and reggae was born

Peerless songs, breathtaking musicianship and, 40 years on, still box fresh. Jamaica’s failing economy in the ’70s meant recycling was a part of every day life, so it followed that, with studio time and recording tape expensive, producers like Lee Perry and King Tubby began taking old backing tracks and remixing them into sonically crackpot but undeniably brilliant ‘dubs’.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Scrambled Reggae
Songwriter – Ted Ponsonby
B The Guitarman
Songwriter – David Gates

Credits

  • Arranged By, Producer – Ted Ponsonby

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