Prince Buster 20 Buster's Fabulous Ska Roll On Charles Street vinyl lp x 2

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mint sealed new shop stock 

Fantastic authentic Japanese import !!


 Glorious  ska comp. unreleased nuggets aplenty


Various artists / 
20 Buster's Fabulous Ska -
Roll On Charles Street

2 x vinyl lp 

01. Buster All Stars - Pink Night (Unreleased)
02. Buster All Stars -  (Unreleased)
03. Roland Alphonso - Roll On Charles Street (Unreleased)
04. Raymond Harper - Raining Outside (Unreleased)
05. Roland Alphonso - Almost Like Being In Love (Alternate take)
06. Prince Buster - 
07. Derrick & Patsy - Raindrops Falling (Unreleased)
08. , , Eric Morris
& Patsy - 
09. Spanish Town Ska Beats - 
10. Prince Buster - 
11. Buster All Stars - Charles Street Cowboy (Unreleased)
12. Buster All Stars - 
(Alternate take)
13. Prince Buster - 
(Don’t Throw Stones)
14. Don Drummond - 
15.  - Vietnam (Unreleased)
16.  - 
17. Dakota Jim (Slim Smith) - 
18.   - I’m Sorry (Unreleased)
19. Unknown Artist -  Summer Time (Unreleased)
20.  - 

The Rock-A-Shacka crew are proud to announce this new collection of classic and previously unreleased  productions. Continuing from where they left off with Buster’s ‘Let’s Go To The Dance’, the latest Ska, ballad and shuffle selection from the ‘King Of Ska’ !        

The compilation features beautiful vocals and instrumentals from the likes of , , Patsy, Slim Smith, the mighty  and the Buster All Stars.

Several incredible tracks have never been released before.
The alternative and raw take of “Prince Of Peace”, a deadly and previously unreleased instrumental by the genius  titled “Vietnam”, a truly wicked instrumental “Charles Street Cowboy” (dig the cowbell!) A lovely duet with  and Slim Smith “I’m Sorry”, plus a deadly take of “Summertime” by the Buster All Stars.

Also included are classics like the Ska version of “Hey Train”, a cover version of ’s “Take The A Train”, which was only pressed on dub plate handed to the core sound men of ’s “Voice Of The People” sound system.

Roland Alphonso’s “Roll On Charles Street” is again from dub plate and apparently recorded at the same period as the masterpiece and rude boy classic “Rude Rude Rudie” (aka “Don’t Throw Stones”). The classic “Stop That Train” by The Spanish Town Skabeats, the original take of the famous Jamaican rock steady classic by Keith and Tex, for Derrick Harriot, to name a few!