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After scoring with the calypso hit "Evening News" in 1959, Trinidad singer Lord Creator settled in Jamaica in 1962 and began cutting sides in the ska style. His Caribbean-wide fame gave him entr e to Jamaican studios, paving the way for a slew of hits during the '60s. And while ska is dominant on this excellent collection, Creator mixes in some of his native calypso, Jamaican R&B, and even a little rock steady. The singer's almost formal phrasing and crooning tone set him apart from more earthy sounding ska vocalists, proving to be perfectly suited for doo wop-inspired cuts like "Don't Stay Out Late." More fine R&B is heard on "Someday" (a version of the Stranger and Patsy hit "Yea Yea Yea Baby"), while Creator's calypso mastery is made evident on "Independent Jamaican" and the very rare side "Ma and Pa." The collection winds down with a ska remake of "Evening News" and a sweet, end-of-the-dance ballad duet featuring singer Norma Fraser. Throughout the 17 selections, Creator is backed by the Skatalites and various group alumni who freelanced after the great ska outfit's original demise in '65. A great collection, featuring most of the highlights from Creator's fruitful '60s collaboration with producer Vincent "Randy" Chin. Essential. ~ Stephen Cook, All Music Guide
Produced by Clive Chin Bobby Kalphat
Backd by Impact All-Stars
Side 1. Bobby's Theme ( Adopted)
Side 2. Bobby's Dubwise (adopted)
Produced by I Creator, Vincent Chin & Steve Foster
Side A: Black Joe - Skatalites
Side B: Passing Through - Lord Creator
The Legacy Continues
And independence rang loud through the streets, hills and valleys of a small Caribbean island known to the world as JAMAICA. It was this same year that a former jukebox technician turned record store owner named Vincent G. Chin would move his local record shop from a small storefront on the outskirts of town into the heart of the city. With a new location at 17 North Parade the timing couldn’t have been better, and this is where his story begins…
Randy’s Record Mart (a former ice cream parlor), quickly proved to be hit with locals and found itself at the center of Jamaica’s growing music and social scene. As native tunes spread throughout the island, Randy’s became the place to find the homegrown sounds of Mento, SKA, and the future universal phenomenon known as Reggae music.
OVER 50 YEARS OF REGGAE MUSIC HISTORY
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