07.Jul.2009 Double Barrel
And now for the final installment (for now!) of Western Reggae Cover Art — Dave and Ansel Collin’s classic album “Double Barrel” (Trojan TBL 162, 1971). This LP sold very well, as the Double Barrel single was a number one hit in the UK Charts. Mostly funky organ tracks with DJ interludes, with [...]
23.Jun.2009 Wanted by The Public…
And now for a fantastic western reggae cover…Wanted By the Public, The Outlaw Sung By Prince Buster (BBLP 822, 1969). This album contains many western-themed reggae tunes, with both vocals and instrumentals. Some earlier ska tracks are also included.
A VG+ copy is usually 60 GBP or more, but occassionally a cheaper one pops [...]
22.Jun.2009 Hot Shots of Reggae
And now for another Trojan release featuring a Western gal with her six-shooters on the cover. Hot Shots of Reggae (1970, TBL 128) is a compilation featuring many of Leslie Kong’s classic reggae productions. The songs are classic for a reason, because these “hot shots” make for an enjoyable listen.
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20.Jun.2009 Return of Django
The theme continues with yet another Upsetters realease, a reggae band who (along with the Crystalites), released plenty of Western-influenced material. The Return of Django (TRL 19, 1969) includes many of The Upstters most well-known early reggae tracks, including a personal favorite “Night Doctor.”
This album sold many copies and the original is fairly easy [...]
18.Jun.2009 The Good, The Bad, and The Upsetters
Western themed reggae album cover art week continues with another album from the Upsetters, this time on Trojan — The Good, The Bad, and The Upsetters (TBL 119, 1970). Although released the same year as Clint Eastwood, the sound is very different as Lee Perry did not produce the album. Most songs have [...]
17.Jun.2009 The Upsetters – Clint Eastwood
***Western Reggae Cover Art Week***
There were only two Upsetter albums released on the Pama imprint — Many Moods of the Upsetter (SECO 24, 1970) and Clint Eastwood (PSP 1014, 1970). Both albums feature the organ driven sound characteristic of most early Lee Perry reggae productions, with a mixture of instrumental and vocal tunes. [...]