Re: What is Ska?

chris larkin (C.J.Larkin@reading.ac.uk)
Thu, 18 Apr 1996 11:27:34 +0100 (BST)


Continuing the ska thread - Prince Buster has just got to be
mentioned, one of the most central figures in early ska ( as opposed to
the ska revival of the 70s/80s) check out "Rough Rider"or anything else
of his. Round about end of the 80's early 90's there was a lot of ska
influenced house music, but, only hearing it at raves, or dj tapes, I
couldnt name names - any help? Also, dont dis 80,s British ska - yes
Madness were **$^"*&* on a stick, but the Specials, Selecter, THe Beat,
and many other bands from then were, and are still worth listening to. In
my opinion any way :-)

Chris Larkin
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Reading Berks RG1 6BU

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On Thu, 18 Apr 1996, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=E5rten_Brink?= wrote:

>
> >As I recall, there's a CD box set called "Two Tone," (not sure of
> >the label) which features the best of 80's ska. It's excellent.
>
> Accutually, the name of the label is Two Tone (or 2 Tone). This is
> probably the most classic ska-label of the eighties. For earlier
> ska (jamaican ska) you can always look into releases from Studio 1
> and Coxone records. There is some material from these labels that
> has been rerelased on CD. The original recordings might be VERY
> hard to find nowdays.
>
> / marten
>
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