Independence Jump Up Calypso
By the early months of 1966, the ska sound that had dominated Jamaica's musical landscape since the onset of the decade was on the wane. In this uncertain environment, leading Kingston-based producer, Arthur 'Duke' Reid decided to issue an album showcasing another of the island's indigenous musical styles, first popularised on disc in the 1950s: mento. Disappointingly, the album failed to sell in any significant numbers and remained unissued outside of Jamaica, but in recent years, renewed interest globally in mento has led to the collection becoming widely sought-after by collectors.
- Jump Independently
- The Weed
- Old Man's Drive
- Hooligans
- Dog War Jumpup
- Bam Bam.
- Mufridite
- In The Park
- Hard Times
- Seven Guns Alive (Instrumental)
By the early months of 1966, the ska sound that had dominated Jamaica's musical landscape since the onset of the decade was on the wane. In this uncertain environment, leading Kingston-based producer, Arthur 'Duke' Reid decided to issue an album showcasing another of the island's indigenous musical styles, first popularised on disc in the 1950s: mento. Disappointingly, the album failed to sell in any significant numbers and remained unissued outside of Jamaica, but in recent years, renewed interest globally in mento has led to the collection becoming widely sought-after by collectors.
Tracklisting
- Jump Independently
- The Weed
- Old Man's Drive
- Hooligans
- Dog War Jumpup
- Bam Bam.
- Mufridite
- In The Park
- Hard Times
- Seven Guns Alive (Instrumental)