• 1. Skatalites, The – Ska Boo Da Ba
      • 2. Don DrummondSkatalites, The – Confucious
      • 3. Lyn Taitt & The Boys – Storm Warning
      • 4. Tommy McCookHis Ska-Talites – Alley Cat Ska
      • 5. Theophilus Beckford – Trench Town People
      • 6. Theophilus Beckford – Walking Down King Street
      • 7. Johnny 'Dizzy' Moore – South China Sea
      • 8. Skatalites, The – Ringo
      • 9. Roland AlphonsoHis Ska-Talites – Nuclear Weapon
      • 10. Lyn TaittBaba Brooks Band, The – Magnificent Ska
      • 11. Daniel Johnson – Come On My People
      • 12. Tenor Twins, The – Hit You Let You Feel It
      • 13. Don DrummondSkatalites, The – The Re-Burial
      • 14. Lloyd Clarke – Love Me Or Leave Me

      The music of Jamaica has had a profound and lasting influence all around the world and Reggae is the name by which it has become universally known. Although the term Ska is often used to describe all Jamaican music before Dub,Dee Jays and Dread in the mid 70's the real Jamaican Ska was made in Kingston between 1961/62 to 1966.