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As the frantic, frenetic pace of ska finally let up in 1966 the cool, cool sound of rock steady came to the fore. This languid, soulful music was the complete musical antithesis of it's more famous antecedent and the gentle guitar of Lyn Taitt would forever define the sound of rock steady. Trinidadian Nerlyn 'Lyn' Taitt had been given a contract by Byron Lee to travel to Jamaica to play at the Independence celebrations in 1962 but fell in love with Jamaica and decided to stay joining the Sheiks and then the Cavaliers before forming Lyn Taitt & the Comets. Lyn also recorded as a guest guitarist with the Skatalites before Lyn Taitt & the Jets came together in 1966. The rock steady beat was slower, more measured and the emphasis was placed on the bass. It no longer gave equal emphasis to every beat but, instead, played a repeated pattern that syncopated the rhythm. The rhythmic focus shifted to the core of the music to the bass and the drums where it has remained ever since.
Title: Deejays Meet Down Town 1975-19
Format: Vinyl
Release Date: 16 Aug 2019
Artist: Various
Sku: 2606122
Catalogue No: VOJLP003
Category: Rock
DISC 1
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The Barber Feel It
Hold On
Wars & Friction
Roots Natty Congo
Good Memories
In The Ghetto
It Must Come
Bury The Barber
Tradition Skank
Kendal Crash
Daylight Saving Time
What A Hard Man Fe Dead
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