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Trojan Originals

23/06/11
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So, I said I’d do a little post on the Trojan Skinheads box-set some time this week, but I decided against that. Whilst it’s a good album there’s not a great deal to say about it, other than the fact that most song titles include the word ‘Skinhead’.

Instead, I decided to write about the ‘Originals’ box-set, which quite nicely (and here comes the link) contains Symarip’s Skinhead Moonstop which I posted earlier in the week.

Trojan Originals

As with most Trojan box-sets this a 50 track number. It features some of the greatest songs ever released on the Trojan label and is a great introduction to Reggae and Ska.

If one has - or hasn’t - listened to the Rocksteady box-set I discussed earlier it’s a great way to get a foothold on this style of music. My favourite tracks include the aforementioned Skinhead Moonstomp and Eddie Lovette’s Too Experienced.

For now, however, I have little more to say. Have a look, check it out, and I might talk about something else later… I need to move away from Music and Baseball…


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