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Posted:2007-10-16 15:49:54 | Category:Reggae

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Artist : Various Artists
Title : Summer Records Anthology (1974-1988)
Label : Light In The Attic Records
Genre : Reggae
Str.date : 00/00/2007
Rip.date : 10/14/2007
Source : Retail CD
Supplier : Real Kings & Soldiers Family
Encoder : LAME
Duration : 1:05:01
Tracks : 15
Quality : 44100Hz, Joint Stereo (VBR)

Size : 94.3 Mb


TRACKS LISTING

Tr Artist Title Time
1 Johnny Osbourne Ft Bunny Brown - Love Makes The 2:59
World Go Round
2 Bobby Gaynair Ft Earth Roots And Water - Come 2:24
Together
3 Earth Roots And Water Ft Jerry Brown - Sufferer 2:44
4 Johnny Osbourne - Right Right Time 4:31
5 Earth Roots And Water - Awakening 3:04
6 Adrian Miller - Mankind 3:17
7 Noel Ellis - Reach My Destiny 7:36
8 Ranking - Thanks And Praise 3:04
9 Adrian Miller - One And Only One 6:57
10 Ranking - Chatty Chatty People 6:21
11 Johnny Osbourne - Jah Jah Live Forever 6:22
12 Jerry Brown - Dreadlock Lady 5:30
13 Johnny Osbourne - Warrior 3:39
14 Willie Williams - Run Them A Run 3:17
15 Unique Madoo - Call Me Nobody Else 3:09

Total: 1:05:01



RELEASE NOTES

Summer Records Anthology (1974-1988)
For many locals and traveling Jamaican musicians, Jerry Brown's Malton,
Ontario-based Summer Sound Studios - known as Canada's answer to Lee Perry's
Black Ark - was a creative haven that tapped deep into the depths of
universal reggae consciousness. Located just outside of Toronto, the label
fired their first shot in 1974 with Johnnie Osborne's "Sun Rise" backed with
the heavenly bounce of "Love Makes The World Go Round" (co-produced by
Brown's one-time collaborator and Half Moon Records founder, Oswald Creary).
Throughout most of the seventies, Canadian-produced reggae music was a
commercial non-entity, bar a thriving underground scene of ex-pats who simply
did what came naturally to them in small studios and private dances. The
records mostly sat unnoticed amidst the steady flow of JA product in the
gaggle of independent record shops in Toronto that catered to the West Indian
population
Over the years, a veritable who's who of reggae music legends passed through
Brown's now defunct basement studio, wired by none other than Prince (now
King) Jammy: Jackie Mittoo, Willi Williams, Noel Ellis, Johnnie Osbourne,
Stranger Cole, Leroy Sibbles, and Carl Dawkins to name a few. One-by-one they
recorded the otherworldly tracks that form the cornerstone of Light In The
Attic's Summer Records Anthology (1974-1988). Compiled and annotated by
Jamaica-Toronto series producer Sipreano (aka Kevin Howes) along with art
direction by Vincent Cook (2 Step/Sandinista, Tokyo), this project is a
testament to the dedication and persistence of Jerry Brown and his masterful
sonic vision
The Summer Records Anthology (1974-1988) contains crucial catalogue tracks,
unreleased masters, and never heard before alternate takes. Song highlights
include Jerry Brown's "Dreadlock Lady", Johnnie Osbourne's "Warrior" (Summer
Records unreleased alternate version), and "Reach My Destiny" by Noel Ellis.
Maintaining the high production standards of the rest of LITA's
Jamaica-Toronto series, we are proud to announce a multi-media Dual Disc
component to this release featuring over 20-minutes of unseen archival film
footage of Jerry Brown, Jackie Mittoo, Willi Williams, and his Summer Records
family shot in Toronto and Malton during the late seventies-early eighties.
Enjoy This Wikkid Release

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