Various
Skinhead Hits The Town 1968-1969
The Skinhead sound grew from the music that was coming out of Jamaica around 1968 to 1971 and was adopted by the British
Youth. The music seemed tailor made for their sharp look and natty dress style, a style that was heavily influenced by
the Jamaican Rude Boy look. The Skinhead movement started around 1968 and by the following year it became the style
fashion of English teenagers.
The uniform consisted of boots, braces and jeans and the upbeat sound of Reggae seemed to match the style perfectly.
The tempo of the music seemed to be picking up around 1966 to 1968 the Rocksteady period, which was when the earlier Ska
sound slowed down.
The Sound System dances needed a slower bear to swing the night away to, some say to cater for the extreme heatwave that
hit Jamaica around that time.
We have selected a bunch of tunes that would have provided a sound track to those heady times, so sit back and enjoy
some of the tunes the youths were listening to when the Skinheads hit town..
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
06-04-2018
Label
Item-nr
513468
EAN
5060135762506
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
COPYCATS-DERRICK MORGAN & OWEN GREY
2
CHILDREN GET READY-THE VERSATILES
3
HEY BOY,HEY GIRL-DERRICK & PATSY
4
SCARFACE-BUNNY LEE ALLSTARS
5
BANGARANG-STRANGER COLE & LESTER STERLING
6
RHYTHM HIPS-RONALD RUSSELL
7
RIVER TO THE BANK-DERRICK MORGAN
8
THE WORM-LLOYD ROBINSON
9
DRINK & GAMBLE-YOUNG FREDDIE
10
LAST FLIGHT TO REGGAE CITY-STRANGER COLE & LESTER STERLING
11
PUSH PUSH-THE TERMITES
12
THE HORSE-ERIC BARNETT
13
LETS HAVE SOME FUN-DERVON & THE TARTANS
14
BUY ME A RAINBOW-MAX ROMEO
15
Q CLUB-LENNOX BROWN*
16
THE RETURN OF AL CAPONE-PETER TOSH*
17
GIRL WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO ME -OWEN GREY*