VARIOUS - Scorcha! Skins Suedes & Style From The Streets 1967-1973 - 7" box

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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Shop categories Information VARIOUS Scorcha! Skins Suedes & Style From The Streets 1967-1973(10x7" box set) Trojan

Cat: 405053 8517507. Rel: 17 Feb 20
Reggae Classics/Oldies/Ska


Side 1. Symarip - Skinhead Girl Side 2. Gloria All Stars - Jombo Jet Side 3. Clancy's All Stars - CN Express (part 1) Side 4. Dave Barker & The Charmers - I Can't Get Next To You Side 5. Desmond Dekker & The Aces - It Mek Side 6. The Versatiles - Worries Side 7. Lloyd Charmers - Bang Bang Lulu Side 8. Cool Sticky - Train To Soulsville Side 9. Cornell Campbell - Girl Of My Dreams Side 10. Jo Jo Bennett & Mudies All Stars - Leaving Rome Side 11. The Melodians - Sweet Sensation Side 12. The Tommy McCook Quintet - Rock Away Side 13. Ken Boothe - Freedom Street Side 14. Freddie Notes & The Rudies - Guns Of Navarone Side 15. The Sensations - Everyday Is Just A Holiday Side 16. Lyn Taitt & The Jets - Soul Food Side 17. Phyllis Dillon - Don't Stay Away Side 18. Carl Dawkins - Satisfaction Side 19. Dennis Alcapone - Shades Of Hudson Side 20. Errol Dunkley - The Scorcher

Later this spring, authors Paul 'Smiler' Anderson and Mark 'Bax' Baxter will release "Scorcha!", a coffee table book celebrating the skinhead and suedehead movement of the late 1960s and early '70s. For the uninitiated, it was a largely white British working class movement inspired by both the dress of the Windrush generation and the ska, rocksteady and reggae music they brought with them from the Caribbean. This excellent ten disc seven-inch box set from Trojan has been designed as a musical accompaniment to the book. It boasts a wealth of classic cuts popular within the skinhead and suedehead scenes, both from well-known Jamaican artists and those that have largely been overlooked.