The History Of Skinhead Reggae 1968-1972 (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

The History Of Skinhead Reggae 1968-1972 (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Author: John Bailey
Publisher: Blurb
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781006750298

(50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) About the same time as man landed on the moon a new subculture was evolving from the remnants of the mod era, many who were working class couldn't empathise with the hippies hedonistic approach and got harder and with a little influence from the their new found West Indian friends and the rude boy back in Jamaica the skinhead was born. At this time 007 had hit the charts and Israelites was following behind, a new distinctive sound was reaching out to the disillusioned youth, a complete transformation of musical style to the pop and rock of the flower power sixties. The mods had earlier in the decade formed an allegiance to ska with Prince Buster at the forefront but their younger brothers were now entwined with the new sounds outpouring from Jamaica. The clothes of choice was quality with Ben Sherman shirts Levi jeans and although originally hob-nail boots Dr Martens soon became the order of the day a dress sense as far removed from the hippies and bikers as you could get. The jeans were wore at half mast copying the rude boy of Jamaica but perhaps the most distinctive look that set them aside from the mainstream was the cropped head, not shaven but cropped. The purchasing power of the skinhead helped to elevate reggae music to the fore with classics such as Liquidator and Long Shot Kick De Bucket forced out from the school disco and youth clubs and into high street shops and the pop charts influencing the arm of radio one to eventually play the music on their station. By the summer of 1972 it was all over, the hair had grown, smooth but not too long and reggae became a forgotten force having become string laded and watered down. Take a trip down memory lane to relive the classic singles and iconic albums that retailed for just 14/6.

The History Of Skinhead Reggae 1968-1972 (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

The History Of Skinhead Reggae 1968-1972 (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Author: John Bailey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

This high gloss laminated softcover coffee table edition of The History of Skinhead Reggae includes the Pama labels and artwork and exclusive interviews with Bunny 'Striker' Lee and Jackie Robinson from The Pioneers. Take a trip down memory lane to relive the classic singles and iconic albums, many that retailed for just 14/6.

SKINHEAD REGGAE 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

SKINHEAD REGGAE 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
Author: John Bailey
Publisher: Blurb
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781006586453

PUBLISHER NOTE! John Bailey's SKINHEAD REGGAE is the new updated Deluxe Edition of The History of Skinhead Reggae 1968-1972. The full colour images for the extend 50th Anniversary Editions, both paperback and hardback, have been enhanced and now include for the first time the iconic Pama labels and album artwork. Pama never hit the heights of its near neighbour Trojan but some of the Boss Sounds from Pama were and still are up there with the best. So take a trip down memory lane and relive the artists and producers along with the classic singles and iconic albums, many that retailed for just 14/6. So now you can Tighten Up! and Straighten Up!

Skinhead REGGAE HIT THE TOWN

Skinhead REGGAE HIT THE TOWN
Author: John Bailey
Publisher: Blurb
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-07-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781006712395

PUBLISHER NOTE: Skinhead REGGAE HIT THE TOWN is an updated deluxe edition of The History of Skinhead Reggae 1968-1972. Images have been enhanced and the Pama labels and album artwork appear in full colour for the first time in this extended 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition. About the same time as man landed on the moon a new subculture was evolving from the remnants of the mod era, many who were working class couldn't empathise with the hippies hedonistic approach and got harder and with a little influence from the their new found West Indian friends and the rude boy back in Jamaica the skinhead was born. At this time 007 had hit the charts and Israelites was following behind, a new distinctive sound was reaching out to the disillusioned youth, a complete transformation of musical style to the pop and rock of the flower power sixties. The mods had earlier in the decade formed an allegiance to ska with Prince Buster at the forefront but their younger brothers were now entwined with the new sounds outpouring from Jamaica. The clothes of choice was quality with Ben Sherman shirts Levi jeans and Dr Martens boots. The jeans were wore at half mast copying the rude boy of Jamaica but perhaps the most distinctive look that set them aside from the mainstream was the cropped head, not shaven but cropped. The purchasing power of the skinhead helped to elevate reggae music to the fore with classics such as Liquidator and Long Shot Kick De Bucket forced out from the school disco and youth clubs and into high street shops and the pop charts influencing the arm of radio one to eventually play reggae. By the summer of 1972 it was all over, the hair had grown, smooth but not too long, and reggae became a forgotten force having become string laded and watered down. Take a trip down memory lane to relive the classic singles and iconic albums that retailed for just 14/6.

Boss Reggae From Pama

Boss Reggae From Pama
Author: John Bailey
Publisher: Blurb
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2022-03-03
Genre:
ISBN:

The renowned Pama label was launched by Harry Palmer at a time when the BBC held disregard for Jamaican music with the burgeoning skinheads taking reggae to their heart. The labels first release was in 1967 and within three years Pama could boast a dozen subsidiary labels catering for Jamaican and UK based producers. The sheer volume of recordings was phenomenal but it was announced in1973 that the company had gone out of business. Featuring comprehensive discographies and full colour album artwork the book chronicles the iconic Pama labels including Punch, Crab and Camel and looks in admiration at the artistes and producers. A real treasure for reggae and in particular Pama aficionados with a foreword written by Harry Palmer. The perfect companion to the Boss Sounds from Pama now made available digitally in the highest quality audio to stream or download.

A Companion to Contemporary Britain 1939 - 2000

A Companion to Contemporary Britain 1939 - 2000
Author: Paul Addison
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1405141409

A Companion to Contemporary Britain covers the key themesand debates of 20th-century history from the outbreak of the SecondWorld War to the end of the century. Assesses the impact of the Second World War Looks at Britain’s role in the wider world, including thelegacy of Empire, Britain’s ‘specialrelationship’ with the United States, and integration withcontinental Europe Explores cultural issues, such as class consciousness,immigration and race relations, changing gender roles, and theimpact of the mass media Covers domestic politics and the economy Introduces the varied perspectives dominating historicalwriting on this period Identifies the key issues which are likely to fuel futuredebate

Understanding Popular Music Culture

Understanding Popular Music Culture
Author: Roy Shuker
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2008
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0415419050

Focusing on the variety of genres that make up pop music, Roy Shuker explores key subjects which shape our experience of music such as music production, the music industry, music policy, fans, audiences and subcultures.

Performing Class in British Popular Music

Performing Class in British Popular Music
Author: N. Wiseman-Trowse
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2008-09-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0230594972

This new study of British popular music shows how it engages with class in mythical ways that allow audiences to perform class-based identities. Case studies on folk rock, punk and indie rock show how this performance works and explore the implications for listeners and audiences.

100 Best Album Covers

100 Best Album Covers
Author: Storm Thorgerson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1999
Genre: Rock music
ISBN: 9780751307832

Focuses on the stories behind 100 of the most memorable album covers in the history of rock and roll music, tracing the history of rock music and culture from Elvis to Blur. The collection has been personally selected by Storm Thorgerson, known for his work on Pink Floyd album covers.