Harmony, Melody and Style is the latest reggae release from
Soul Jazz Records and tells the story of lovers rock from its soundsystem
beginnings to its commercial explosion at the start of the 1980s and through to
its underground continuance into the next decade as the founding producers
absorbed and mutated American soul styles into a distinctly British reggae
sensibility.
The album includes classic and rare tracks and comes with
extensive text, as well as interviews and features on artists, musicians and
producers who helped define Lovers Rock as well as amazing exclusive
photography charting the growth of the Caribbean community in Britain.
Lovers Rrock exploded in the UK in 1975, when an
ex-Caribbean population of producers, artists and audience who had grown up in
London, created for the first time a new uniquely British reggae sound. At the
forefront of this movement were young black women, who became both the main
stars of Lovers Rock (Janet Kay, Carroll Thompson and Louisa Marks) as well as
its primary audience. This explosion of musical artistry was partly a reaction
against the strident political roots sound emanating from Jamaica during this
period, as well as a defining of a unique Black British heritage which absorbed
influences from the USA, Jamaica and the UK.
Available from Sounds Of The Universe
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