"Here I Come" is one of those early Reggae songs with that special Rocksteady feel,and shows Ranny Bop Williams picking his guitar in a "Lynn Taitt style". Late 60s early 70s recordings
"Bang Shang Alang": the riddim track was produced by Jackson Jones and Ranny Bop Williams, with the Hippy Boys at Randys Studio, then voiced by Peter Austin...
A-Side has a great Hippy Boys instrumental and would easily fit on one of the early Upsetters albums. It can be found on a extremely rare UK Junior Records...
Winston Heywood started out his career in 1971 for producer Fud Christian and had a hit with "I Never Fall In Love Again". His group was called "The Soul...
"All I Have Is Love" was recorded for a Ranny Bop Williams/Hippy Boys session that took place at Studio One. The song was released on Harry Robinsons "Carib-Dis-Co"...
"Hey Boy Hey Girl" written by Oscar McLollie + Jimmie Thomas in 1958, here is the rocksteady version by Derrick and ... (not Patsy, as credited on the...
The most sought after Gay Feet rock steady rarity. Johnny & The Attractions draws a clear line between them and rock steady artists back then, diggin'...
Two fine early rocksteady songs, on a-side Johnny Melody aka George Dekker who recorded a few songs for producer Derrick Morgan. Johnny Melody is leading...
Two great Rocksteady songs, riddim played by Lynn Taitt and the Jets, "Give Me Loving" is one of Derrick's first produced records from 1968, Lloyd Clarke's...
This is Derricks invitation to do the new dance in 1968 called "Shing-A-Ling". The Dekker brothers, Desmond and George, doing the harmonies on "Do The...
Next two early reggae songs from producer and Hippy Boys Guitarist/Bass player Kenneth Jackson Jones. "Walking in Jerusalem" was originally release in...