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Thursday 23 August 2018

"The Story Of TROJAN RECORDS" by LAURENCE CANE-HONEYSETT (August 2018 Eye Books HARDBACK) - A Review by Mark Barry...




"THE STORY OF TROJAN RECORDS"
August 2018 Eye Books Hardback Edition
by LAURENCE CANE-HONEYSETT

Truly Beautiful History of a Great British Reggae Label "Trojan" 
Sets A Standard For Record Label Biogs too...

Back in the day I reviewed "The Story Of Trojan Records" 6CD Box Set from 2011, Deluxe Editions of "Tighten Up Volumes 1 and 2" - even Cane Honeysett's groundbreaking book "Young, Gifted And Black" on Trojan (2003, Sanctuary Books) which published the first decent Discography on all of its output - a Herculean work if ever there was one. The booklet in the 6CD Box Set is gorgeous - but little (and I mean little) will prepare lifetime fans of this fantastic English Reggae, Ska and Dub label for 2018's Hardback extravaganza "The Story Of Trojan Records" (Eye Books - ISBN 9781785630781) - its properly gorgeous.

I've just come from a 4-day review on "Trojan 50" - the accompanying 4LP/6CD/2x7" Mega Box Set celebrating 1968 to 2018 - and this tome is the companion to that. I'm now sure that had this beautiful book been included in "Trojan 50" as well as the "Art Of The Album" Book - we would be looking at Reissue of the Year in any format.

What you get here is nearly 290 pages in an almost LP-sized hardback book with literally ever page festooned with memorabilia, 7" single labels, LP sleeves, Trade Adverts, Master Tape Boxes, Press Releases, Buttons, Top 50 release sheets shown on the counters of London specialist shops and personal recollections from people who were there (Chris Blackwell of Island Records does the intro) - 70 to 80% of which you haven't seen before. There's a 'picture sleeve' of Wilfred Edwards "I Love You No More" b/w "More Than Words Can Say" on Island (early Sixties, probably promo-only) that I've never seen and I don't think is even catalogued! On Page 55 there's The Ethiopians album "Engine 54 - Go Rock Steady" from 1968 - a British pressing on Doctor Bird in a Jamaican Wirl Records sleeve - set you back £400 - if you could find one! You get Christmas campaigns adverts, Fab 208 playlists, articles on Skinhead culture, Mods, Soul Boys, the famous 14/6d price tag for their TRL series that included the one that started it all - "Tighten Up". Speaking of that iconic album and so many other LP covers - there's even a few pages on the gorgeous and sexy Lucienne Camille - The Beautiful Face Of Reggae whose lovely figure and ample assets thrilled and tempted many a young lad browsing the swirly racks in Woolworths.

There are articles on Trojan's Island LP Revival releases - (the TRLS series with sought-after compilations like "Ride Your Donkey" and "Guns Of Navarone" along with Derrick Morgan's "Forward March!") - the famous red-covered titled sleeves of the Trojan 'Hot Shots' 45s (usually 5000-only picture sleeves for the hottest releases Trojan wanted fans to notice) - a stunning display of rarely seen International Picture Sleeves (stuff like Jimmy Cliff's "Vietnam" and Nicky Thomas' "Love Of The Common People" which of course Paul Young made a hit of in the 80ts) - right up the "This Is Trojan..." series of CD sets in 2018. There are interviews with key players stretching from 1995 to 2017 like Dave Betteridge (former Island and Trojan Managing Director) - Chips Richards (former Marketing Manager) - Graeme Walker (former Label Manager) - Jim Flynn (former Director of B&C and Trojan) - Rob Bell (former Label Manager) – Vic Keary (Sound Engineer at Chalk Farm Studios) – Rob Bell talking about Producers like Lee Perry, Bunny Lee, Clancy Eccles and Leslie Kong working in the famous Music House Studios - Phil Swain (Record Producer and Radio Presenter) and many more. There are biographies of artists towards the end of the text and peppered throughout (Ken Boothe, The Melodians, The Pioneers, Marcia Griffiths, The Maytals and more) - absolutely wonderful stuff full of memories hitherto unheard.

Even though a Discography would have been stunning icing on the cake - you cannot call this 2018 Hardback Edition publication anything other than a balls-to-the-wall triumph. Keeper of the Trojan Catalogue flame now for many years - Author LAURENCE CANE-HONEYSETT and the huge team that put this together (acknowledged on the last few pages) should receive accolades a-plenty for "The Story Of Trojan Records". I'll be dipping into this shapely peach for years. Well done to all involved...

PS: And for Gawd's sake - can someone in Universal please do the same for Island Records, Polydor Records, Atlantic Records etc. Why aren't these musical cultural giants catalogued in Book Form??

Wednesday 15 August 2018

"Trojan 50" by VARIOUS ARTISTS (August 2018 UK BMG/Trojan 4LP/6CD/2x7"/Memorabilia LP-Sized Box Set of Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...











"...Young, Gifted And Black..."

On paper the 4LP/6CD/2x7" Box Set "Trojan 50" looks the sumptuous business - a 12" x 12" all-labels retrospective 'celebrating 50 years of Trojan Records' (1968 to 2018). From the gorgeous embossed Trojan Logo artwork and attached card rear, the arm-wrestling weight and silk ribbon inside to lift out the snazzy contents - it's a beautiful thing to hold in your grubby paws for sure. But having lived with this LP-sized beast since its Friday, 10 August 2018 release date and as a huge fan of the iconic British Reggae label – I’m finding the actual music listen a bit underwhelming in places - and on the presentation front side at least - for me it's strangely scant of details and oddly unsatisfying. Bluntly you're probably going to get more actual discography info from this review than you will from the reissue itself. There's a lot of Reggae in your Jeggae to get through, so here goes...

UK/Europe released Friday, 10 August 2018 - "Trojan 50 Box Set" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on BMG/Trojan TROJAN50 (Barcode 4050538379709) is a non-numbered 12" x 12" LP-sized 193-Track Box Set. It consists of 4 x Themed Vinyl LPs covering UK singles and key songs (48 Tracks), 2 x 3CD Themed Compilations called "Trojan Mix 1" and "Trojan Mix 2" (141 Tracks), 2 x 7" singles (4 Tracks), a 130+Page LP-sized Hardback Book called "Trojan: Art Of The Album", a double-sided A2 colour poster with the 50 LPs featured in the book pictured on one side and the box set artwork on the other, 2 x exclusive 7" singles on Trojan and Trojan Reloaded, a red turntable slipmat (Trojan Records, Est. 1968), a wooden Trojan Records 7" single adapter and a sew-on Trojan Records badge. With discography details added, it breaks down as follows…

ALBUMS
LP1 – "Trojan Hits Volume 1" (Trojan TBL 1031)
Side A:
1. Red, Red Wine – TONY TRIBE (April 1969 UK 7" single on Downtown DT 419, A-side - peaked at No. 46, UK charts)
2. Return Of Django - UPSETTERS (January 1969 UK 7" single on Upsetter US 301, A-side - peaked at No. 5)
3. Skinhead Moon Stomp - SYMARIP (October 1969 UK 7" single on Treasure Isle TI 7050, A-side – peaked at No. 54)
4. Long Shot Kick De Bucket - THE PIONEERS (August 1969 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 672, A-side - peaked at No. 21)
5. Liquidator - HARRY J. ALL STARS (August 1969 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 675, A-side - peaked at No. 8)
6. Sweet Sensation - THE MELODIANS (December 1968 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 695, A-side - peaked at No. 41)
Side B:
1. Young, Gifted And Black - BOB & MARCIA (February 1970 UK 7" single on Harry J HJ 6605, A-side - peaked at No. 5)
2. Monkey Man - THE MAYTALS (February 1970 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7711, A-side - peaked at No. 47)
3. Love Of The Common People - NICKY THOMAS (May 1970 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7750, A-side - peaked at No. 9)
4. You Can Get It If You Really Want It - DESMOND DEKKER (August 1970 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7777, A-side - peaked at No. 2)
5. Black Pearl - HORACE FAITH (September 1970 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7790, A-side - peaked at No. 13)
6. Double Barrel - DAVE & ANSEL COLLINS (August 1970 UK 7" single on Techniques TE 901, A-side - peaked at No. 1)

LP2 - "Trojan Hits Volume 2" (Trojan TBL 1033)
Side A:
1. Rain - BRUCE RUFFIN (April 1971 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7814, A-side - peaked at No. 19)
2. Pied Piper - BOB & MARCIA (May 1971 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7818, A-side - peaked at No. 11)
3. Black And White - GREYHOUND (May 1971 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7820, A-side - peaked at No. 6)
4. Monkey Spanner - DAVE & ANSEL COLLINS (June 1971 UK 7" single on Techniques TE 914, A-side - peaked at No. 7)
5. Let Your Year Be Yeah - THE PIONEERS (July 1971 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7825, A-side - peaked at No. 5)
6. Moon River - GREYHOUND (December 1971 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7848, A-side - peaked at No. 12)
Side B:
1. Give And Take - THE PIONEERS (December 1971 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7846, A-side - peaked at No. 35)
2. I Am What I Am - GREYHOUND (March 1972 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7853, A-side - peaked at No. 20)
3. Suzanne Beware Of The Devil - DANDY LIVINGSTONE (August 1972 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 16, A-side - peaked at No. 14)
4. Big Seven - JUDGE DREAD (November 1972 UK 7" single on Big Shot BI 613, A-side - peaked at No. 8)
5. Everything I Own - KEN BOOTHE (May 1974 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7920, A-side - peaked at No. 1)
6. Help Me Make It Through The Night - JOHN HOLT (December 1974 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7909, A-side - peaked at No. 6)

LP3 - "Dancing Time" (Trojan TBL 1034)
Side A:
1. Sufferation 1969 - JUSTIN HINDS & THE DOMINOES (2012 UK 7" single on Duke/Trojan THB 7023, A-side, 500 Copies Only, Previously Unreleased 1969 Recording)
2. Dancing Time - DESMOND DEKKER & THE ACES (2011 UK 7" single on Trojan THB 7005, A-side, 250 Copies, Previously Unreleased Recording at the time)
3. I'm Shocking - THE ETHIOPIANS (2011 UK 7" single on Trojan THB 7012, A-side, Previously Unreleased 1968 Recording)
4. (Baby) I'll Be Yours - THE GAYLADS (2013 UK 7" single on Trojan THB 7024, A-side, 500 copies only, Previously Unreleased at the time)
5. Lick It Back - WINSTON SAMUELS (2010 UK 7" single on Randy's/Trojan THB 7002, B-side to "Pepper Pot" by Count Machuki & Randy's All Stars, 250 copies, Previously Unreleased at the time)
6. Easy Come, Easy Go - THE PIONEERS (2011 UK 7" single on Doctor Bird/Trojan THB 7007, A-side, 400 copies)
Side B:
1. Do The Boogaloo - THE MAYTALS (April 2011 'Record Store Day' UK 7" single on Beverley's/Trojan THB 7008, A-side, 760 copies only, Previously Unreleased at the time)
2. Soul Love - JOEY & GROUP with Tommy McCook and The Supersonics (2013 UK 7" single on Trojan THB 7028, A-side, 500 copies only, Previously Unreleased at the time)
3. Reggae To Jeggae - TOMMY McCOOK (2010 UK 7" single on Trojan THB 7004, B-side to "Deep In My Soul" by Monty Morris, 400 copies only, Previously Unreleased 1968 recording)
4. Terrible Mistake - ERIC MORRIS (2013 UK 7" single on Universal/Island WI-3163, A-side, 500 Copies, Previously Unreleased at the time)
5. The Lesson - THE TEACHER MAN (2013 UK 7" single on Trojan THB 7025, B-side to "Michelle" by Tommy McCook and The Supersonics, 500 copies only, Previously Unreleased Duke Reid Productions)
6. Mettle - THE PIONEERS (2013 UK 7" single on Trojan THB 7026, A-side, 500 copies, Previously Unreleased at the time)

LP4 - "Reggae Goes Pop" (Trojan TBL 1035)
Side A:
1. What Am I To Do (Strings Version) - TONY SCOTT (from the November 2003 4CD Box Set "Muzik City: The Story Of Trojan")
2. Got To Come Back (Strings Version) - DELANO STEWART (2018, Previously Unreleased)
3. Feel A Little Better (Strings Version) - LLOYD PARKS & THE TECHNIQUES (from the October 2004 3CD set "Trojan Reggae Rarities Box Set")
4. Fire And Rain - THE GAYLADS (1970 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7799, A-side, Cover of a James Taylor song)
5. Lonely Man (Strings Version) - DAVE BARKER (from the October 2004 3CD set "Trojan Reggae Rarities Box Set")
6. Weep (Strings Version) - BOB ANDY (2018, Previously Unreleased)
Side B:
1. Funny - RUPERT CUNNINGHAM (December 1970 UK 7" single on Duke DU 98, A-side)
2. Working On It Night And Day - THE ACES (October 1972 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7873, A-side)
3. Suzanne, Beware Of The Devil - NICKY THOMAS (August 1972 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7862, A-side)
4. A Little Bit Of Soap - THE PIONEERS (April 1973 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7906, A-side)
5. Lord Pity Us All - MARTIN RILEY (January 1973 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 24, A-side)
6. Come On Girl - JACKIE EDWARDS (October 1971 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7836, A-side)

SINGLES:
1. You Have Caught Me b/w The Little That You Have - THE MELODIANS (A) and JUSTIN HINDS & THE DOMINOES (B)
August 2018, Trojan THB 7031
2. Real Reggae Music ft. Tippa Irie b/w (DJ Madd Remix of A Side) - REGGAE ROAST SOUNDSYSTEM (A & B)
August 2018, Trojan Reloaded TJRS001

VINYL:
The four albums are catalogue numbers TBL 1031, 1033, 1034 and 1035 - but quite what happened to TBL1032 on LP2 is a mystery - probably just wrong allocation of numbers. The first two albums simple take the bulk of CD1 from the 2011 six-disc Box Set "The Story Of Trojan Records" and transfer 24 of its 25 songs onto two LPs with 12-tracks on each record to allow for fidelity and aural punch - a smart move because these LPs sound fabulous. The colour-coded artwork for each long-player is cute if not a little dull (no inner sleeves either) and I can't help thinking that it would have been better to present the first two as a double-album simply called "Trojan Hits" in a gatefold sleeve. That would have allowed the inner gatefold to be used as a pictorial display for all those fantastic UK 7" single labels I've catalogued above thereby giving newbies a taste of what original 60ts and 70ts fans loved so much about Trojan Records and its subsidiary labels - the aural AND visual impact. LP3 "Dancing Time" takes a slew of the 250-to-500 only copies limited edition Universal/BMG UK 7" single releases issued between 2010 and 2014 on the Trojan Records 'THB' Series and puts them on an album for the first time (I believe). It's a very nice touch actually, as fans wanting to find these niche 45s would have to resort to expensive auction sites to acquire them. Duplication between the CDs and Vinyl is also at a minimum and there is even a couple of Previously Unreleased cuts on LP4 alongside 70ts single side rarities never before on a long-player.

CDs:
"Trojan Mix 1" (Trojan TJTCD573 (Barcode 4050538385731)
CD1 "Hits, Gems & Near Misses, 1968-1975" (74:41 minutes):
1. Thunderstorm - KARL 'King Cannon Ball' BRYAN (December 1968 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 636, A)
2. This Life Makes Me Wonder - DELROY WILSON (April 1969 UK 7" single on Blue Cat BS 155, B-side to "Dip It Up" by The Sparkers - credited originally as "This Life Make Me")
3. Mind Yourself [aka "You Think You Too Bad"] - THE ROYALS (June 1969 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 662, B-side to "Pick Out Me Eye" - credited as "Think You Too Bad")
4. Denver - CLYDE McPHATTER (September 1969 UK 7" single on B&C Records CB 106, A - Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham song)
5. Pickney Gal - DESMOND DEKKER & THE ACES (1969 UK 7" single on Pyramid PYR 6078, A - Leslie Kong Production)
6. Bread On The Table - COUNT SUCKLE with FREDDIE NOTES and THE RUDIES (1970 UK 7" single on Q Records Q 2201, B-side to "Please Don't Go")
7. Sugar Cane - RICHARD ACE and CHARLES ROSS ALL STARS (Trojan TR 7789 was released 1970 as 'Duke DU 98' with a Matrix No. TR 7789 in the run-out grooves. It was the B-side to "Funny" and both the Duke Records A&Bs were credited to Rupert Cunningham only - with no mention of Richard Ace or Charlie Ross)
8. Montego Bay - FREDDIE NOTES and THE RUDIES (September 1970 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7791, A)
9. Off Limits - CHARLIE ACE and THE AQUARIANS (April 1971 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7814, B-side to "Rain" by Bruce Ruffin - both sides credited to Bruce Ruffin with no mention of Charlie Ace or The Aquarians)
10. Sir Collins Special - LORD CHALMERS and SIR COLLINS (1971 UK 7" single on Smash SMA 2321, A, original credited to Collins All Stars)
11. Brandy - SCOTT ENGLISH (September 1971 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 7, A)
12. Chop Sticks - THE DELTONES (November 1971 UK 7" single on Green Door GO 4010, A)
13. Hysteriacade - COUNT PRINCE MILLER (November 1971 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7842, A)
14. Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 - NEASDON CONNECTION (October 1972 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 17, A)
15. Big Six - JUDGE DREAD (August 1972 UK 7" single on Big Shot BI 608, A)
16. Think About That - DANDY LIVINGSTONE (December 1972 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 25, B-side of "Big City")
17. Ain't It Groovy - BUSTER PEARSON (March 1973 UK 7" single on Big Shot BI 616, A)
18. Big Eight - JUDGE DREAD (April 1973 UK 7" single on Big Shot BI 619, A)
19. Behold - THE SETTERS (from the August 1974 Various Artists LP "20 Tighten Ups" on Trojan TRLS 90)
20. We Are Not The Same - CIMARONS (May 1974 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7919, B-side to "Over The Rainbow")
21. Passing Strangers - THE MARVELS (November 1974 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7937, A)
22. Crying Over You - KEN BOOTHE (December 1974 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7944, A - co-write with Lloyd Chalmers)
23. This Monday Morning Feeling - TITO SIMON (October 1974 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 57, A)
24. Running Over - FREDDIE McKAY and DANSAK (1975 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7971, B-side of "Help Me")
25. Nothing Is Impossible - INTERNS [aka The Viceroys] (March 1975 UK 7" single on Attack ATT 8097, A – credited as Interns - Winston Riley song and production)

CD2 "Show I The Way - Roots, Dub & Lovers, 1976-1978" (73:30 minutes):
1. The Voice Of The Father -GLEN WASHINGTON (March 1976 UK 7" single on Attack ATT 8123, A)
2. Niah Dread - LESTER LEWIS (April 1976 UK 7" single on Attack AT 8127, A)
3. White Bird Come Down - THUNDERBALL (May 1976 UK 7" single on Attack ATT 8128, A)
4. Show I The Way - JAH WOOSH (July 1976 UK 7" single on Attack ATT 8129, A)
5. Fight Down - LIZZARD (October 1976 UK 7" single on Attack ATT 8130, A)
6. Another Moses - ETHIOPIANS (September 1976 UK 7" single on Attack ATT 8131, A)
7. We've Got To Part - TREVOR SHIELD and THE BELTONES (April 1976 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 123, B-side to "Everybody's Got A Song To Sing" by The Cables)
8. My Love For You Is Over Now - DOREEN MURRAY (May 1976 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 126, A)
9. I Don't Want To Be A Beggar - RUDOLPH MOWATT (October 1976 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 127, A)
10. Jah Ital - DIEGO and THE SONS OF JAH (April 1977 UK 7" single on Trojan TRO 9001, A)
11. African Woman - WINSTON FERGUS (May 1977 UK 7" single on Lightning TRO 9010, A)
12. Key Of Keys - MICHAEL ROSE (June 1977 UK 7" single on Trojan Rockers TRO 9019, A)
13. The Slave Trade - ONE LOVE (August 1977 UK 7" single on Lightning TRO 9025, A)
14. Peace Pipe Dub - JOE WHITE (from the 1977 Various Artists UK LP "Tight Rock" on Trojan TMLP 1)
15. Stranger In Love - ELI EMMANUEL (1978 UK 7" single on Attack ATT 8133, A)
16. Happiness - THE DINGLES (July 1977 UK 7" single on Trojan Rockers TRO 9023, A)
17. Dignity And Principle - BIG JOE (July 1977 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 138, A)
18. I'm Still In Love With You Girl - ALTON ELLIS (July 1977 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 141, A - credited as "I Am Still In Love")
19. Opportunity - EARL GEORGE [aka George Faith] (August 1977 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 143, A)
20. Segregation - TONY SEXTON (1978 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 153, A)
21. Right Road To Zion - THE JAHLIGHTS (March 1978 UK 7" single on Trojan TRO 9034, A)
22. Let's Spend The Night Together - TEDDY and THE DISCOLETTES (1978 UK 7" single on Trojan TRO 9040, A - Rolling Stones cover)
23. Tell The Children The Truth - JIMMY RILEY (1978 UK 7" single on Trojan TRO 9050, A - original credit "Tell The Youths The Truth")

CD 3: "Ghetto-Ology - Dancehall & Digital Sounds, 1979-1988" (78:12 minutes):
1. Barberman Bawling - WELL PLEASED AND SATISFIED (1979 UK 7" single on Trojan TRO 9053, A)
2. Nothing Gained (From Loving You) - MARIE PIERRE (1979 UK 7" single on Trojan TRO 9055, A)
3. Why Won't You Come On - BIM SHERMAN (1979 UK 12" single on Attack TACK 9, B-side to "Thunder And Lightning")
4. Liquid Horns - VIN GORDON and THE CORNER SHOTS (September 1979 UK 7" single on Trojan TRO 9058, A)
5. Ghetto-Ology - SUGAR MINOTT (1983 UK 12" single on Trojan TROT-9069, A)
6. We Got To Make It - DAVID ISAACS (1979 UK 12" single on Attack TACK 14, B-side to "Colour Of The Rainbow" - both sides credited to Dave Richards)
7. How Can A Man Be Happy - TRISTAN PALMA (1980 UK 12" single on Attack TACK 25, A)
8. Fight Fight Fight - SOWELL RADICS (1980 UK 12" single on Attack TACK 27, A)
9. Take Five [aka "The Russians Are Coming"] - VAL BENNETT and THE REVOLUTIONARIES (January 1981 UK 7" single 4-Track EP "Trojan Explosion - Reggae Instrumental Hits" on Trojan TMX 4012, 2nd Song on Side A – Dave Brubeck cover version)
10. Time Is Important To Me - THE VICEROYS (from the 1982 UK LP "We Must Unite" on Trojan TRLS 208)
11. Give To The Poor - THE MAJESTERIANS (2018, Previously Unreleased)
12. Killerman Jarrett - WINSTON JARRETT (1984 Recording not originally released in the UK)
13. Sensi For Sale - SANDRA ROBINSON and THE TUFF TONES (1985 UK 12" single on Trojan TROT 9079, A)
14. Pirate - THE ETHIOPIANS (1986 UK 12" single on Trojan TROT-9085, A - re-recording of a 1971 song - original on B-side of the 12")
15. Dancing Shoes - GEORGE DEKKER (1986 UK 7" single on Trojan TRO 9089, A - credited as "Reggae Man")
16. (Who Is He) What Is Man - VIVIAN WEATHERS (1987 UK 12" single on Trojan TROT 9096, A)
17. Jailhouse - PRIVATE TABBY (1987 UK 12" single on Trojan TROT 9087, A)
18. The Original Man - ANDREW TOSH (from the 1988 UK LP "The Original Man" on Attack ATLP 102)

"Trojan Mix 2" (Trojan TJTCD574 (Barcode 4050538385779)
CD1: "Party Tonight, Unreleased & Rarities, 1968-1974" (72:10 minutes):
1. Ska Beat - RICO and HIS ALL STARS (2018, Previously Unreleased)
2. Who La La (Alternate Take) - GLEN BROWN (2018, Previously Unreleased)
3. Party Tonight - SILVERTONES (December 1968 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 637, B-side to "Time Marches On" by The Race Fans)
4. Girls Galore - PHIL PRATT and THE CALTONE ALL STARS (1968, not originally released in the UK)
5. Time Marches On (Alternate Take) - DAVID ISAACS and THE RACE FANS (1968, not originally released in the UK)
6. Creature From The Moon - KING HORROR (2018, Previously Unreleased)
7. Too Experienced (Alternate Version) - OWEN GRAY (2018, Previously Unreleased)
8. Girl I've Got A Date - WINSTON FRANCIS and THE RUDIES (January 1970 UK 7" single on Grape GR 3011, B-side of "Babylon" - credited on original single on both sides as Freddie Notes and The Rudies)
9. Green River - ANONYMOUSLY YOURS (2018, Previously Unreleased)
10. My Desire (Alternate Take) - THE YARDBROOMS (2018, Previously Unreleased)
11. Dread It - GLEN WALKER (1967, not originally released in the UK)
12. Tennessee Waltz - HUGH HENDRICKS and THE BUCCANEERS (1969, not originally released in the UK)
13. Do The Moonwalk - THE RUDIES (2018, Previously Unreleased)
14. Hey Jude (Alternate Take) - THE DYNAMITES (2018, Previously Unreleased)
15. Deep In My Soul - RICK (1970, Previously Unreleased)
16. Sycilidin - SIR COLLINS ALL STARS (1969 UK 7" single on Big Shot BI 551, A - possibly unreleased)
17. Wide Awake In A Dream - AL BARRY (2018, Previously Unreleased)
18. Bush Beat - LLOYD and THE PROPHETS (May 1970 UK 7" single on Big Shot BI 553, A)
19. Just My Imagination (Alternate Version) - DAVE BARKER (2018, Previously Unreleased)
20. Soul Inspiration - GLEN ADAMS and THE HIPPY BOYS (2018, Previously Unreleased)
21. Loving Feeling - I ROY (2018, Previously Unreleased)
22. Old Man River - ANSEL COLLINS (2018, Previously Unreleased)
23. Lonely For Your Love (Alternate Mix) - NICKY THOMAS (2018, Previously Unreleased)
24. Niki Holiday - THE MARVELS (2018, Previously Unreleased)
25. You Have To Pay - LINVAL THOMPSON (2018, Previously Unreleased)

CD2: "The A To Q Of Trojan [The Subsidiary Labels]" (69:42 minutes):
1. Having A Party - DENNIS WALKS (July 1968 UK 7" single on Amalgamated AMG 816, A)
2. Nana - THE SLICKERS (1968 UK 7" single on Blue Cat BS 134, A)
3. You Know What I Mean - THE INSPIRATIONS (1969 UK 7" single on Upsetter US 300, B-side of "Eight For Eight")
4. Burial Of Longshot, Pt. II - GEORGE LEE and THE RUDIES (1969 UK 7" single on Downtown DT 441, B-side of "Pt. I" by Prince Of Darkness)
5. Whisper A Little Prayer - AUDLEY ROLLEN (1970 UK 7" single on Explosion EX 2040, A - Original issue mistakenly credits Hugh Roy as the artist when its Audley Rollen)
6. Angel - THE VIBRATORS (1970 UK 7" single on Clan Disc CLA 218, B-side of "Don't Mind Me" by Higgs and Wilson [Joe Higgs and Roy Wilson] - a Clancy Eccles Production - The Vibrators aren't credited on the original 45)
7. Piccadilly Hop - HIPPY BOYS (1970 UK 7" single on High Note HS 038, A)
8. Everytime - THE ITALS (December 1970 UK 7" single on Big BG 304, A)
9. You, Yes You - THE REACTION with THE CIMARONS (October 1970 UK 7" single on Attack ATT 8022, A)
10. Don't Play That Song - DELROY WILLIAMS and THE REACTION (October 1970 UK 7" single on Joe JRS 11, A)
11. Equal Rights - THE CABLES (1970 UK 7" single on Harry J HJ 6620, B-side of "Feel All Right")
12. Crazy Rhythm - WINSTON WRIGHT (1970 UK 7" single on Techniques TE-907, B-side to "Top Secret")
13. Love You The Most - LLOYD CLARKE (April 1971 UK 7" single on Black Swan BW 1405, A)
14. I'll Be Right There - THE SENSATIONS (1971 UK 7" single on Big Shot BI 591, A - original 45 credits Rad Bryan as the artist)
15. Little Boy Blue - VERNE and ALVIN [aka The Maytones] (October 1971 UK 7" single on GG Records GG 4523, A - original 45 credits Verne and Son as the artist)
16. Africa Is Paradise - THE CONSCIOUS MINDS (September 1971 UK 7" single on Green Door GD 4001, B-side to "One Big Unhappy Family" by The Charmers)
17. A Little Love - JIMMY LONDON and THE IMPACT ALL STARS (October 1971 UK 7" single on Randy's RAN 520, A)
18. I'll Be There - ALTON ELLIS (March 1971 UK 7" single on Smash SMA 2320, A)
19. Lollipop Girl - DERRICK HARRIOTT (June 1971 UK 7" single on Song Bird SB 1055, A)
20. Bogus-ism - THE CIMMARONS (April 1971 UK 7" single on Spinning Wheel SW 107, B-side of "Soul For Sale")
21. Sounds Of Babylon - SAMUEL THE FIRST (1971 UK 7" single on Summit SUM 8515, A)
22. My Best Dress - TOMMY McCOOK and THE SUPERSONICS (June 1971 UK 7" single on Treasure Isle TI 7058, B-side to "One Life To Live, One Love to Give" by Phyllis Dillon)
23. Don't Try To Use Me - HORACE ANDY (August 1973 UK 7" single on Bread BR 1120, A)
24. You're The One I Love - DOROTHY RUSSELL (1973 UK 7" single on Duke Reid DR 2524, A)
25. Darling Dry Your Eyes - BARRINGTON SPENCE (1975 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 99, A)

CD3: "Blood & Fire - The Hit-Makers" (71:17 minutes):
1. Donkey Returns - BROTHER DAN ALL STARS (July 1968 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 601, A)
2. The Bullet - RICO RODRIGUEZ and THE RUDIES (May 1969 UK 7" single on Blue Cat BS 160, A)
3. Fire Corner - KING STITT (June 1969 UK 7" single on Duke DU 30, A - original 45 mistakenly credited to Clancy Eccles)
4. Put A Little Love In Your Heart - MARCIA GRIFFITHS (October 1969 UK 7" single on Harry J Records TR 693, A - cover of the Jackie DeShannon hit)
5. Wear You To The Ball - U ROY (November 1970 UK 7" single on Duke Reid DR 2513, A - original 45 credited to Hugh Roy and John Holt)
6. You Can't Wine - KINGSTONIANS (1970 UK 7" single on Duke DU 88, A)
7. She Want It - DAVE BARKER (1970 UK 7" single on High Note HS 049, A)
8. Satisfaction - CARL DAWKINS (1970 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7765, A)
9. What Greater Love - TEDDY BROWN (October 1970 UK 7" single on TR 7793, A)
10. 54-46 Was My Number - THE MAYTALS (January 1971 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7808, A)
11. Blood And Fire - NINEY (February 1971 UK 7" single on Big Shot BI 568, A)
12. East Of The River Nile - AUGUSTUS PABLO (May 1971 UK 7" single on Big Shot BI 579, A - original 45 credited to Herman)
13. Follow The Leader - GREYHOUND (September 1971 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7834, A)
14. Mother And Child Reunion - THE PIONEERS (February 1972 UK 7" single on Trojan TR 7852, A - original 45 credits the artists as The Uniques – a Paul Simon cover version)
15. The Further You Look (The Less You See) - JOHN HOLT (1972 UK 7" single on Horse HOSS 22, A)
16. Money In My Pocket - DENNIS BROWN (1972 UK 7" single on Pressure Beat PB 5513, A - original 45 credited to Joe Gibbs and The Professionals)
17. Lonely Woman - HORACE ANDY (1972 UK 7" single on Song Bird SB 1085, A)
18. S.90 Skank - BIG YOUTH (December 1972 UK 7" single on Down Town DT 492, B-side to "True True To My Heart" by Keith Hudson - original 45 credits B-side as "Ace 90")
19. Stalag 17 - ANSEL COLLINS (from the 1974 LP "Green Mango" by Tommy and Bobby [Tommy McKay and Bobby Ellis] on Attack ATLP 1004 - credited as "Stack Lack No. 17" on the original album)
20. Fire Burning - BOB ANDY (July 1974 UK 7" single on Harry J Records HJ 6676, A - original 45 credits artist as Keith Anderson)
21. None Shall Escape The Judgement - JOHNNY CLARKE (March 1974 UK 7" single on Explosion EX 2089, A)
22. Love Is Overdue, Pt. I - GREGORY ISAACS (1974 UK 7" single on Attack ATT 8066, A)
23. Hurt So Good - SUSAN CADOGAN (from the 1976 UK LP "Susan Cadogan" on Trojan TRLS 122)
24. Sad And Lonely - KEN BOOTHE (from the 1974 UK LP "Everything I Own" on Trojan TRLS 95, A)
25. Keep It Like It Is - LOUISA MARK (February 1977 UK 7" single on Trojan TRO 9005, A)

PRESENTATION:
The Hardback Book is the first thing that really catches your eye – an LP-sized monster that features 50 iconic and relevant album sleeves in full one-page splendor - from 1968's first flush "Dandy Returns" by Dandy Livingstone on TRL 2 (Dandy looking dapper as he exits a BOAC jet with his BOAC carry bag onto mobile BOAC steps) right through until the April 2018 Record Store Day Box Set of 10 x 45s called "Get Ready Rock Steady" on Trojan TJBOX-004. In-between you get the first two Various Artist volumes of the "Tighten Up" series - both 1969 LPs featuring C.C.S Advertising Associates 'girls' artwork (heavy sellers for the label and most people's introduction to Trojan Records as a label - I still have my original "Tighten Up" with its 14/6d price sticker!). Then on to the 1970 LP "Soul Rebels" for Bob Marley and The Wailers with a bare-chested machine-gun moll by the river (Produced by Lee Perry) and the cartoon guns of Dave and Ansel Collins and their "Double Barrel". It's so cool to see race-breaker covers like "Love Of The Common People" by Nicky Thomas (a black and white child kissing innocently) and Greyhound's "Black And White" (where two different colour hands intertwine as one). Many will recognise the "Club Reggae" compilation sleeve from 1971, John Holt's "One Thousand Volts" from 1973 and Ken Boothe's "Everything I Own" from 1974 (common in secondhand shops for decades). But few will have seen copies of 1968's Various Artists set "Soul Of Jamaica", 1970's "Woman Capture Man" by The Ethiopians, 1973's "Silver Bullets" by The Silvertones or even Prince Jammy's 1979 album "Kamikaze Dub". Being Reggae and Ska - fruitiness and crudity were never far away either - a working girl with handbag hanging outside the market in "Brixton Cat" - a Blue Cat Records compilation (the lady was Joe Mansano's sister-in-law Peggy Jackson, Joe managed "Joe's Record Centre" in Granville Arcade in Brixton that stocked all the Trojan labels) - Millie semi-naked astride a banana for 1970's "Time Will Tell" - a biddy in a doorway giving the finger to Judge Dread on his notorious "Dreadmania" LP from 1973 featuring the decidedly naughty "Big Seven" and the exploits of Little Jack Horner (not thinking about a corner).

There are essays alongside each LP sleeve either by someone in the know or LAURENCE CANE-HONEYSETT - keeper of the Trojan flame and author of several books on the subject. But a real downside is no track-lists - nor even an indication as to whether or not any songs from these pictured LPs are in the box or where to find them if they are. The two CD sets have no annotation at all except basic catalogue numbers nor do the LPs or sevens. In fact I can’t help thinking that the inclusion of “The Trojan Story” book too would have been better instead of charging fans an extra £20 to get it separately.

I'm already making CD2 of "Trojan Mix 2" my go-to Disc - it's where the Box Set focuses on the subsidiary labels hovering around Trojan - cool outlets like Blue Cat Records, Amalgamated, Duke, High Note, Big Shot, Attack, Summit, Clan Disc, Smash and Harry J (to name but a few). That many of these are non-album B-sides, which to my knowledge have never made it onto digital until now is all the more sweet. The Audio is of course a wildly mixed bag ranging from gutbucket-rough to gut-punch good - but while you wouldn't say the wickedly cool Ska instrumentals of 'Pt. II' of "Burial Of Longshot" by George Lee or "Piccadilly Hop" by the Hippy Boys for instance is Steely Dan in their aural perfection - the sheer good-time vibe it and so many other songs evoke wipes all other considerations out of the equation. And how good is it to hear The Cimarons and the Lee Perry Productions and those 2018 Previously Unreleased cuts. Aunty Harriet in Seven Sisters would approve and that's good enough for me...

I’m still digesting "Trojan 50" and discovering new thrills (I suspect I might be a few weeks doing just that). And at a very tasty £87 or the equivalent amount in dollars – you can easily argue that "Trojan 50" is Crawb Up and Fluffy Fat for the Cheddar.

But as it stands – I Baz (the Jah Righteous) Rude Boy is doing the Killerman Boogaloo and feeling the irration of a nation in vexed sufferation whilst letting my yeah be yeah and my no be no (if you know what I and I is saying).

Maad and big tings recommended…

INDEX - Entries and Artist Posts in Alphabetical Order