Monday, October 8, 2018

Desmond Dekker - The Writing On The Wall

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"Before Bob Marley, before even Jimmy Cliff, there was Desmond Dekker, the self-styled original rude boy who with his 1968 international hit "Israelites" put Jamaica and its skewed, unique, upside-down take on pop music firmly on the map. Unfortunately, "Israelites" is not included in this set of early Dekker sides recorded between 1963 and 1970, and neither is the enduring "007 (Shanty Town)," so this isn't the first place for casual listeners to sample Dekker's work, but it is a nice look at his early ska sides, including "Honour Your Mother and Father" from 1963, the Jimmy Cliff-like "I Believe," and the loopy but infectious "Mother Pepper." Also worth noting is "I've Got the Blues" where the normally sweet-toned Dekker roughs things up a bit and turns himself into a pretty convincing soul shouter."

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3 comments:

Bob Mac said...

Thanks for this one.

Anonymous said...

Hi!

Have a new X-drive so "comin' back" to collect you great shares. See you're going much further "South" than US. Great stuff! LUV Desmond Dekker & ALL Ska, early Reggae sound! Thanx! for the shares. Must be on "sabbatical" leave as nothing added recently.... No worries!

Cheers!
Ciao! For now.
rntcj

riddim1903 said...

I'm so happy to have found this! What a joy ! Many, many thanks:)

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