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Patricia Chin. Their retail enterprise went on to become VP Records; the world's largest reggae distributor & record label. Randy's 50th Anniversary - Reggae Anthology; the 3 disc collector's package tells the story of the Kingston, JA record shop and it's ascension to one of Jamaica's leading recording studios (known as Studio 17) in the earliest days of reggae music.
Randy's 50th Anniversary celebrates the pioneering spirit of retailers Vincent & Patricia Chin with a multi-disc audio/ video collector's package. The 50 musical selections included, demonstrate the range of titles produced by the hit making team that included; Vincent Chin, Clive Chin & Errol Thompson.
Two audio discs chronicle the progression of Ska, Rock Steady & Reggae as the leading popular music of Jamaica between 1960 & 1976. All the music featured was recorded by Vincent & Clive Chin, in the recording studio above their retail store located at 17 North Parade.
Two audio discs contain 50 vintage ska & reggae selections featuring the biggest names in Jamaican music - all produced at 'Studio 17' by Vincent & Clive Chin.
This CD has 51 tracks by virtually every reggae artist on the planet! Lord Creator, Alton & Eddie, Joy & Paulette, Rico Rodriquez, Norma Fraser, Basil Gabbidon, Cornell Campbell, Charlie Organaire, Joanne Gordon, Roland Alphonso, Baba Brooks, Skatalites, Alton Ellis, John Holt, Toots & the Maytals, Delroy Byfield, Don Drummond, Stranger & Ken, Bob Marley & the Wailers, Peter Tosh, Gaylads, Count Machukie, Impact All-Stars, Ethiopians, Agustus Pablo, J-Roy, Junior Byles, Horace Andy, Jimmy London, Donovan Carless, John Holt, Hortense Ellis, Senya, Gregory Isaacs, Black Uhuru, Lloyd Parks, African Brothers, Keith Poppin, Errol Dunkley, Gladiators, Heptones, Hubert Lee, Charley Ace, Dirty Harry , Carl Malcolm, Big Youth, - they will love this CD!
The '17 North Parade' offshoot of the VP record label has been issuing excellent reggae revive albums and compilations for a few years now but this might be their masterpiece which is appropriate as VP records evolved from the Jamaican based Randy's record label which is the subject of this compilation. The package includes two full hour plus music CDs and a "bonus" DVD telling the story of Randy's. Whilst the DVD is a pretty basic affair the story it tells is fascinating for reggae buffs like myself and the wealth of talent involved is amazing for the cognoscenti including many luminaries from the golden age of reggae. The music CDs are just fantastic, CD1 showing the evolution of the music on Randy's through the 1960s from raw R&B inspired ska through rocksteady to early reggae with an extraordinary range of talent including the Maytals, Alton Ellis, Lord Creator, John Holt and even the Wailers. CD2 though is the real deal (and ultimately why I purchased this item) showing what Randy's were up to in their early 70's purple patch with a quite brilliant selection of instrumentals (inc. Pablo's immortal 'Java'), lovers (eg. Alton Ellis' 'Too Late' and Dennis Brown's 'Cheater') and Roots (eg. Senya's 'Children of the Ghetto), all of it good and most of it great. I must also note that the sound quality is straight from the top drawer with the music sounding like it was remastered from the original master tapes, a rarity in reggae reissues believe me. My only wish is that there is enough in the vaults for a second volume, hopefully including 'Rolling Stone' by the Psalms, 'Won't Come Easy' by Sweeny and the Wailers and 'Evil That You Do' by Roots and the Wailers.
