Top 10 Ska and Reggae Albums of 2011

Every year, KDHX asks the djs to compile a Top Ten of the past twelve months.  I love this exercise!  Not only does it give me a chance to spread the word about the best Ska and Reggae currently out there, but I also get to rediscover and reconnect with some of the music that might have fallen through the cracks otherwise.

 

It was a big year for Ska, with tons of releases.  Some of the best material of the year was in the short format of EPs, digital singles and 7 inches, so I’m also going to give these their own list.  But first, let’s start with the full lengths-

 

Best of Ska and Reggae in 2011:

 

10. The Snails – Kingston to Memphis – Self The Snails’ sound can best be summed up by two of their tunes, the title track, From Memphis to Kingston and the opening track, Rocksteady and Roll.  The record truly is equal parts garage rock and organ heavy ska/reggae, creating a sound that comes off as more unique than your standard ska/punk fair.  But don’t take my word for it, King Django has recently endorsed the group by choosing them as his backing group on an upcoming tour.

 

9.  Roy Ellis – Boss Is Back – Liquidator Due to a recent resurgence in interest in the Early Reggae of the late 60’s, Roy Ellis, former member of Prince Buster’s The Pyramids and it’s European off-shoot, Symarip, has jumped at the chance to record new material for an eager audience.  Boss Is Back is clean, strong and most of all fun.

 

8.  The Ratazanas – Lick It Back: Historical Reggae Vol 1 – Grover The Ratazanas are something of an oddity.  They stick to the Early Reggae conventions that are dominating Europe, these days, but they add a decidedly silly flair to the whole thing.  Their new record Lick It Back finds the band using world history as it’s lyrical inspiration, but keeps the reggae style in the realm of minimalism, almost Upsetters-esque, with a pinch of randy slack-ness.

 

7.  The Dropsteppers – Get Up In It! – Megalith Here’s a band that just floored me the moment I heard them.  The Dropsteppers are playing a soul-amped version of Rocksteady, that sounds completely modern, but without even the slightest betrayal to the Rocksteady tradition.  And isn’t that what the world is hungry for these days- respectfully retro, but with a modern approach?

 

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6.  Dan P And The Bricks – Watch Where You Walk – Asian Man I loved MU330.  I loved Dan Potthast’s acoustic solo records.  Therefore, I was already a fan of The Bricks before I even heard the first note.  I’m happy to report that my knee-jerk assumptions were justified; Watch Where You Walk is fantastic!   It’s a fuller sound than his acoustic work, obviously, and gone is the ‘psycho’ in Dan’s ska.  This record has more of a two-tone vibe, if I had to put a finger on it, but this is not some Specials derivative either.  Clever lyrics, fast-paced rockin’ ska with smart horns- highly recommended!

 

5.  The Aggrolites – Unleashed Live Vol 1 – Self This is actually the second full length release from the Aggros, this year.  While I was under-whelmed by their studio work onRugged Road, I was pleased as punch about this live record.  Their raw reggae power comes through loud and clear as they rip through their greatest hits.  Organist, Roger Rivas is a standout on the record, as always.

 

4.  Hollie Cook – Hollie Cook – Mr. Bongo Hollie Cook gets a lot of comparisons to the women of Studio One, but I almost think that’s unfair.  While I love Doreen, Dawn, Hortense and the rest, the ladies of Jamaica’s past didn’t always hit all the notes, and the tone is inconsistent on a lot of those old recordings.  Cook, on the other hand is flawless.  Sure you get those old-school Caribbean rhythms, with dark-dubby overtones, but I think Hollie Cook sounds less like the past and more like the future.

 

3.  Hepcat – Live At The Whisky A Go Go 1992 – Whatevski It’s been over a decade since their last record was released.  All Hepcat fans have gotten recently is the occasional show in California and the odd YouTube gem- in other words, very little- to sustain us.  Suddenly, and without warning, Whatevski records, an all digital label releases this bootleged live set from 1992.  This is Hepcat before they were crowned kings of the scene, before saxophonist Dave Hillyard left for NYC, before they even released their first album.  It’s like an episode of Hepcat Babies, and it’s amazing.

 

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2.  VA – Soul Of Pum Pum Hotel – Grover Located in the heart of a Belgian red light district is a tiny recording studio, The Pum Pum Hotel.  The loose collection of musicians that make up Belgium’s Moon Invaders and The Caroloregians provide the foundation for most of the music on this compilation, but the inclusion of guest stars like Dave Hillyard, Mr. T-Bone and Victor Rice, as well as other European groups, allow for an almost endless amount of deviations.  This is a record that will appeal to die-hard ska fundamentalists more than your average listener, but there are tracks that will appeal to anyone with toes that tap.

 

1.  Void Union – Higher Guns – Self Last year’s top spot went to the band who I thought had the truest, traddiest sound of the year, and this time it’s no different.  The Void Union are playing Real Ska, the realest around.  This is their second release and their strongest so far.  Tunes like Aiming, Fly-A-Me-Away and Tea Party Girl might give away the fact that this is a contemporary album.  However, it’s tracks like the Revenge, Song For Lester and Higher Guns will give you feelings of Skatalites and Baba Brooks.  It’s not just authenticity that comes through on Highter Guns, it’s ability, and it’s quality– and it’s killer!  That’s why it’s my #1 record for 2011.

 

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Honorable mentions-

 

To be honest, I was ready to give my top spots to two other records-
Carlos Dingo – Ska Is Dangerous – Megalith
65 Mines Street – 65 Mines Street – Productions Impossible Records

 

These albums are the absolute best ones I listened to last year, but they were technically released in 2010, so they aren’t in the competition.  Still, I highly recommend that you pick these up as they truly raise the bar.

 

The Best Ska/Reggae EPs and Singles of 2011:
(in no particular order)
-Vic Ruggiero, Maddi Ruthless and The Forthrights – Policeman / Carla – Asbestos
-The Crombies – Blood And Fire – Self
-The Delirians – Move Around – Steady Beat Recordings
-The Fundamentals – Leaving Me Behind – Self
-Jimmy Cliff – Guns Of Brixton – Collective Sound
-Roger Rivas – Organ Versions Vol. 2 – Self
-The Slecter – Big In The Body Small In The Mind – Vocaphone
-The Simmertones – Everything’s Coming Up Ska – Self
-The Forthrights – Camp Birdman – Self

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Playlist for Dec. 24, 2011

Merry X-Mas Everybody!  Here goes 2 hours of Holiday Ska Cheer!

It will be available for the next 2 weeks, just in case you’re one of those crazy people that listens to carols after the new year. [Link]

Artist / Song / Disk
Gregory Kraj / Let It Snow / Frostbite
New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble / Joy To The World / Collection 1995-2004
Toots and the Maytals / christmas feeling ska / Christmas Greetings
The Aggrovators / Santa Claus Dub / Trojan Christmas Box Set
Dance Hall Crashers / I Did It For The Toys / Blue Plate Special
The Drastics / Winter Wonderland Dub / X-Mas
Sonics / Don’t Believe In Christmas / Here Are The Sonics
Bad Manners / Christmas Time Again / Christmas Time Again 7″
Ramones / Merry christmas (I don’t wanna fight) / Anthology Disc 2
MU330 / Three Days Til Christmas / Winter Wonderland
Derrick Morgan With Dr. Ring-Ding & The Senior Allstars / White Christmas / White Christmas / I Want A Girl
Millie Small / I’ve Fallen In Love With A Snowman / My Boy Lollipop
Toasters / Rudy Christmas A Jail / Christma-Ska
The Slackers / Dreidle Dub / Holiday Sampler Pack
No Doubt / Oi To The World / A Very Special Christmas 3
Alton Ellis / Christmas Coming / Reggae Christmas from Studio One
Fred Wilson F.B.I. / What’s This / A Punk & Ska Christmas Gone Wrong
Go Jimmy Go / Christmas Morning / Holiday Hell Yeah!
Los Granadians del Espacio Exterior / Adeste FidelesBED / Feliz Navidad con Los Granadians
Granville Williams Orchestra / Santa Claus Is Ska-ing To Town / Trojan Christmas Box Set
King Stitt / Christmas Tree / Reggae Fire Beat
National Lampoon / The Littlest Christmas Tree / Best of the National Lampoon Radio Hour – Vol. 3
The Slackers / Winter Wonderland / Holiday Show 2009 Day 1
The Aggrolites / Lunar Eclipse / Dirty Reggae
Mustard Plug / Real True Santa / Real True Santa Single
Matt Wixson and the Upsetters / The Other Nine Months / Christmas Party
Queen Elizabeth II / Christmas In London / Queen’s Anual Christmas Song 2011
Monsta Zero / Sleighride / A Punk & Ska Christmas Gone Wrong
The Slackers / New Year’s Day / New Year’s Day
Mighty Mighty Bosstones / This Time Of Year / A Santa Cause (Its A Punk Rock Christmas)
Strange Manor / Santa Baby / The Christmas Album Vol. 1 2006
Reuben Anderson / Christmas Time Again / Trojan Christmas Box Set
Strange Manor / The Rudy Strut / The Christmas Album Vol. 3
Rude Bones / Tonight It’s Christmas / Rude Bones & The Down Stairs Sessions
Shakerz / Christmas Wrapping / A Punk & Ska Christmas Gone Wrong
The Aggrolites / Reggae Wonderland / Dirty Reggae
MU330 / Angels We Have Heard on High / Winter Wonderland
The Slackers / Everyday Is X-Mas / Holiday Sampler Pack
The Downsetters / Rudolph Was A Rude Boy / Rudolph Was A Rude Boy
North Pole United / Christmas Spirit of ’69 / Christmas Spirit of ’69
Jackie Mittoo / After Christmas (discomix) / After Christmas 12″
The Drastics / Frosty Dub / Holiday Music (promo)
Toots and the Maytals / Give Peace A Chance / From The Roots
Tennessee Brown & The Silvertones / Real Christmas Rock / Reggae Christmas from Studio One
Villains, The / 7 In My Merry Batmobile / Do the Batman

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Playlist for Dec 17, 2011

Last night was one killer episode, if I do say so myself.  In the first hour, I was dropping new tunes from The Slackers, The Pinstripes and others as well as classic reggae and popcorn ska. Later, I opened the studio to Greg K, who selected all of the big tunes in the second hour.  Greg brought some choice cuts of digitized vinyl from such scene favorites as Laurel, The Slackers and The Skatalites and ska underdogs from the likes of The Exceptionals and 79 RPMs.

This highly recommended episode is available to you for the next two weeks at the KDHX archive.

Artist / Song / Disk
Sugar ‘N’ Dandy / Let’s Ska / Let’s Ska / Only Heaven Knows
Magadog / Man In The Streets / Daze… (1992 – 1997)
The Pinstripes / Alright Baby / TPS/I Kickstarter Digital 7″
The Slackers / Reach Out (I’ll Be There) / The Radio
The Unlimiters / 35h (Victor Rice Remix) / In Dub
Dan P. and the Bricks / Set Sail / Watch Where You Walk
7 Seconds Of Love / Love Me Like You Used To / Danger Is Dangerous
Katzenjammer / Der Kapitan / Le Pop
Archbishops of Blount Street / Nude Beach / Live From Local 506
Baby Earl & The Trini-Dads / Back Slop / Doin’ The Popcorn Ska: Golden Oldies Vol 1
The Angels / Jamaica Joe / Doin’ The Popcorn Ska: Golden Oldies Vol 2
Desmond Dekker / Yakety Yak / First Time For A Long Time
King Stitt / Lee Van Cleef / Reggae Fire Beat
The Hot Rod All Stars / Moonhop in London / Moonhop in London
The Versatiles / Children Get Ready / Crab Biggest Hits
Stubborn All-Stars / Saturday Night / At Version City
The Bluebeats / Don’t Get Crazy / Dance With Me
The Exceptions / Exceptionally Horny / Flowering Scrunch b/w Exceptionally Horny
78 RPM’s / Leg Picked Fly / 78 RPM’s
MU330 / Jason / Jason b/w Now
Slapstick / Eighteen / Slapstick
The English Beat / Rotating Head / Special Beat Service
The Special A.K.A. Featuring Rico / Skinhead Symphony / Too Much Too Young EP
The Impalers / Riptide / The Impaler b/w Riptide
Roland Alphonso / Jazz Ska / Jazz Ska b/w Master Jonah
Jackie Opel / Turn To The Almighty (Take 2) / Turn To The Almighty b/w Red Is Danger
Upsetters / Country Girl / Lon Chaney b/w Country Girl
Laurel Aitken / Reggae 69 / The Pama Years
The Maytals / Pee Pee Cluck Cluck / From The Roots
The Slackers / Find The Place / Ska Is Dead Vol. 6
The Moon Invaders / Blow Blow Blow / Moovin’ N’ Groovin’!
Dr. Ring-Ding & The Senior Allstars / Green Pepper / Green Pepper b/w Dance All Night


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