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DJ Andy Smith - Presents Trojan Document |
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Please note this is an old page and Fly Global Music has now moved. Please follow this link and search for the entry in the new site. Now there’s some folks that aren’t too keen on his compilations saying that they don’t do him credit as the might fine DJ that he is. On the other side of the coin, in recent years, Trojan are probably best known for their series of 3 CD sets that tend to be a little bloated. So the Smith/Trojan link up is a match made in reggae heaven as he brings us his ‘best of’ mixtape to a single CD packed with quality tunes covering 40 years of reggae music. Even though he’s not included some well-worn classics, Andy Smith’s crate digging is as finely tuned as ever over the 31 ‘samples’. The first half of the CD concentrates on early Ska/Rock Steady. If there are any youngsters who still haven’t discovered the roots of The Specials/Madness etc, this is a great introduction for all budding rude boys. This takes me back to two-tone suits and pork pie hats. Whilst that was a long time ago, this CD proves there’s always something new to find. The ‘Unknown Instrumental’ by one of the founders of reggae sound systems, Duke Ried that shows how much he was influenced by US jazz/R&B in the early days at the time of his notorious battles with Sir Coxsone Dodd. In this section, we get One Deck Pete’s favourite, King Stitt and the brilliant (but troubled) founding member of The Skatalites, Don Drummond. He’s picked a couple of the best of rock steady in Phylis Dillon and Hopeton Lewis but the CD really warms up after the classic ‘Ali Baba’ and ‘I Trim The Barber’. Having the dubs of U-Roy, Johnny Clark and the ‘Cool Ruler’ is inspired. Particularly ‘Blood Dunza’ (in a Misty In Roots type way) and bits of the previously out, limited edition 7” double AA, ‘Cuss Cuss / Soul Scorcher’ which was one of my favourites a couple of years ago. I’m a sucker for a reggae compilations and when it’s got a good a sleeve like this one, I can’t resist. Even the ‘DJ’ style announcements work well, except for the interruption to the ultimate song of hope, ‘Better Must Come’? But that’d be my only little gripe. I didn’t think the Document formula worked on his Northern Soul version but this is much better. Respect selecta Andy Smith; rewind. This release follows Radio 2’s new series ‘Tighten Up - The Story of Trojan Records’ (Saturday, 9.00pm, 24th June). James Hales two-part look at the label with Don Letts. The programme was recorded after the sad death of Desmond Dekker who was one of the giants of Rock Steady/Reggae Pop best known for his hits ‘007 Shanty Town’, ‘You Can Get It If You Really Want It’ and ‘The Israelites’. Links: Reviewed: DJ Andy Smith - Presents Trojan Document (Trojan) Cat. No. TJZCD317 Release Date: 26th June, 2006. |
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