Scorcha: Scorcha

Scorcha SKU: 40047652
Scorcha: Scorcha

Scorcha: Scorcha

Scorcha SKU: 40047652

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Scorcha
Artist: Scorcha
Label: Trojan Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4050538517507
Genre: Reggae

Half a century ago, vast numbers of British working-class youths adopted a style that reflected both their attitude and tastes. Dubbed by the country's media as 'skinhead', the look starkly contrasted with that of the country's largely middle-class 'hippy' population, drawing heavily on the smart, practical and stylish fashions introduced to the UK by the Windrush generation. And the Caribbean influence was even more evident in the music that provided the soundtrack to the skinhead scene: reggae. To finally set the record straight about this greatly mis-understood sub-culture, celebrated writers, Paul 'Smiler' Anderson and Mark Baxter have penned a brand new book, 'Scorcha! Skins, Suedes and style from the Streets - 1967 to 1973'. In addition, the pair have also compiled a companion 7" vinyl box set of the same title, comprising ten 45s, each featuring a pair of reggae classics favoured by first generation skinhead record buyers. Pressed on high quality vinyl and presented in sturdy reproduction Trojan-branded sleeves, the singles are accompanied by an insert featuring a fascinating essay on the music and those on the scene by the book's co-author, Paul Anderson.

Tracks:
1.1 Skinhead Girl - By Symarip
1.2 Jombo Jet (Jumbo Jet) - By Trojan Records
2.1 C.N. Express - By Clancy's All Stars
2.2 I Can't Get Next to You - By Dave Barker ; the Charmers
3.1 A It Mek - By Desmond Dekker
3.2 Worries (A Yard) - By the Versatiles
4.1 Bang Bang Lulu - By Lloyd Charmers
4.2 Train to Soulsville - By Cool Sticky
5.1 Girl of My Dreams - By Cornell Campbell
5.2 Leaving Rome - By Jo Jo Bennett ; Mudies All Stars
6.1 Sweet Sensation - By the Melodians
6.2 Rock Away (Everyday Is Just a Holiday) - By the Tommy McCook Quintet
7.1 Freedom Street - By Ken Boothe
7.2 Guns of Navarone - By Freddie Notes ; the Rudies
8.1 Everyday Is Just a Holiday - By the Sensations
8.2 Soul Food - By Lee 'Scratch' Perry ; Lyn Taitt ; the Jets
9.1 Don't Stay Away - By Phyllis Dillon
9.2 Satisfaction - By Carl Dawkins
10.1 Shades of Hudson - By Dennis Alcapone
10.2 The Scorcher - By Errol Dunkley
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