Joe Gibbs & Friends - The Reggae Train 1968 - 1971 album flac
Performer: Joe GibbsTitle: The Reggae Train 1968 - 1971
Style: Reggae, Rocksteady
Released: 1988
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1317 mb
FLAC album: 1115 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: VQF VOC MMF WAV APE ASF DMF
Genre: Reggae
Joe Gibbs – Rockers Carnival – 1980. Joe Gibbs – Reggae Christmas – 1982. Joe Gibbs – African Dub Chapter 5 – 1984. Various Artists – Reggae Masterpiece Vol 01 – 1978 – Joe Gibbs. Various Artists – Irie Reggae Hits – 1979 – Joe Gibbs. Various Artists – Top Ranking DJ Session – 1979 – Joe Gibbs. Various Artists – The Mighty Two – Heartbeat Records (1992). Joe Gibbs & Friends – The Reggae Train 1968–1971 – Trojan Records (1988). Various Artists – Love of the Common People 1967–1979 – Trojan Records (2000). Various Artists – Uptown Top Ranking – 1970–1978 – Trojan Records (1998). Joe Gibbs & The Professionals feat. Errol Thompson – No Bones for the Dogs 1974–1979 – Pressure Sounds (2002).
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Rocksteady Roots Reggae. Joe Gibbs Mood: The Amalgamated Label, 1968-1971.
Joe Gibbs grew up in the resort town of Montego Bay in the fifties and in the early sixties he moved to Kingston where in 1966 he opened his first shop on Beeston street. Initially he sold and repaired radio and television sets but he soon started to sell records as well because it helped to draw people into the shop. His electronics background gave him the confidence to move into music production and he built his first recording studio in 1968 in the Duhaney Park area: "a simple but effective two track studio modelled on the studio at Federal Records". Influential and prolific reggae producer, Joe Gibbs employed Lee Perry and then Winston 'Niney' Holness as engineers before forming Mighty Two, a long-term collaboration with engineer Errol Thompson. The backing for many releases was provided by his studio band The Professionals (9), whose members included Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare and Earl "Chinna" Smith.
The album was written in Joey Sturgis' basement by guitarist Austin Dore and clean vocalist Michael Swank. Screaming vocalist John Ritter states that "Cold Hearts" "challenges the ‘superior’ demeanor society uses to judge its youth", opposing the aversion that young ambitious people face. Trojan Reggae Rarities Box Set released: 2004. Joe Gibbs & Friends: The Reggae Train 1968 - 1971 released: 1988. Joe Gibbs Scorchers From the Early Years 1967-73.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | –Lee Perry | The UpsetterGuitar – Lynn TaittWritten-By – J. Gibson*, L. Perry* |
| A2 | –The Versatiles | Trust The BookWritten-By – Unknown Artist |
| A3 | –Lee Perry | KimbleWritten-By – Lee Perry |
| A4 | –Sir Gibbs* | People GrudgefulWritten-By – Unknown Artist |
| A5 | –The Reggae Boys | Me No Born YahWritten-By – J. Gibson* |
| A6 | –The Young Souls | Man A WailWritten-By – Unknown Artist |
| A7 | –The Immortals* | Bongo JahWritten-By – Unknown Artist |
| A8 | –The Slickers | Man BewareWritten-By – Unknown Artist |
| A9 | –Tommy McCook Band | Soulful MoodTenor Saxophone – Tommy McCookWritten-By – Unknown Artist |
| B1 | –Joe Gibbs Allstars | HiJackedWritten-By – Unknown Artist |
| B2 | –Ken Parker | It's AlrightWritten-By – K. Parker* |
| B3 | –The Soul Mates* | Jump It UpWritten-By – Soulmates* |
| B4 | –The Reggae Boys | The Wicked Must SurviveWritten-By – J. Gibson* |
| B5 | –The Slickers | Mother MattyWritten-By – Unknown Artist |
| B6 | –The Versatiles | Push It InWritten-By – Dudley*, K. Byles*, L. Davis* |
| B7 | –The Reggae Boys | The Reggae TrainWritten-By – Reggae Boys* |
| B8 | –Ken Parker | Only YesterdayWritten-By – K. Parker* |
| B9 | –Peter Tosh | Arise BlackmanWritten-By – P. Tosh* |
Companies, etc.
- Marketed By – Trojan Sales Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Trojan Records
- Copyright (c) – Trojan Records
- Pressed By – P.R. Records Limited
- Recorded At – Dynamic Sounds Studios
- Recorded At – Joe Gibbs Studio
- Mastered At – P.R. Records Limited
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Carl Bryan*
- Backing Band [Also Present On Some Sessions] – The Hippy Boys
- Bass – Jackie Jackson
- Compiled By, Liner Notes [Annotated By] – Steve Barrow
- Drums – Hugh Malcolm
- Guitar – Hux Brown, Lloyd Willis*, Lyn Taitt*
- Organ – Ansell Collins*, Aubrey Adams
- Piano – Gladstone Anderson
- Plated By – G
- Producer – Joe Gibbs
- Tenor Saxophone – Tommy McCook
- Trombone – Vincent Gordon*
- Trumpet – Bobby Ellis, Johnny Moore
Notes
Recorded at Dynamic Studios and Joe Gibbs Studio, Kingston, Jamaica 1969-1971.Liner notes say that track A3 is a takeoff on the David Jansen TV series 'The Fugitive' entitled 'Kimble' (a version of 'Seeing is knowing')
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5 014438 126114
- Barcode: 5014438126114
- Matrix / Runout (A Side): TRLS 261 A. PR-G
- Matrix / Runout (B Side): TRLS 261 B. PR-G
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CDTRL 261 | Joe Gibbs & Various | Joe Gibbs & Various - The Reggae Train 1968 - 1971 (CD, Comp) | Trojan Records | CDTRL 261 | UK | 1988 |









