Reggae Power
By the close of the Sixties, record retailer and jukebox businessman Karl 'J.J.' Johnson was firmly established as one of Jamaica's leading record producers, having released a string of best-selling rock steady and proto-reggae 45s by such noted local acts as Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the Rulers, Carl Dawkins, the Kingstonians and the Ethiopians. Early in 1969, Trojan Records released an album containing a dozen of Johnson's latest recordings in the new reggae style. Entitled Reggae Power, the LP was dominated by regular hit-makers the Ethiopians.
Reggae Power is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on orange coloured vinyl.
- Everything Crash - The Ethiopians
- What A Fire - The Ethiopians
- Dancing Reggae - Roy Shirley
- Losing You - The Ethiopians
- Robert F. Kennedy - The Kingston Tops
- Hong Kong Flu - The Ethiopians
- Life - Roy Shirley
- Gun Man - The Ethiopians
- Feel The Spirit - The Ethiopians
- Your Smile - Roy Shirley
- Dollar Of Soul - The Kingston Tops
By the close of the Sixties, record retailer and jukebox businessman Karl 'J.J.' Johnson was firmly established as one of Jamaica's leading record producers, having released a string of best-selling rock steady and proto-reggae 45s by such noted local acts as Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the Rulers, Carl Dawkins, the Kingstonians and the Ethiopians. Early in 1969, Trojan Records released an album containing a dozen of Johnson's latest recordings in the new reggae style. Entitled Reggae Power, the LP was dominated by regular hit-makers the Ethiopians.
Reggae Power is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on orange coloured vinyl.
Tracklisting
- Everything Crash - The Ethiopians
- What A Fire - The Ethiopians
- Dancing Reggae - Roy Shirley
- Losing You - The Ethiopians
- Robert F. Kennedy - The Kingston Tops
- Hong Kong Flu - The Ethiopians
- Life - Roy Shirley
- Gun Man - The Ethiopians
- Feel The Spirit - The Ethiopians
- Your Smile - Roy Shirley
- Dollar Of Soul - The Kingston Tops