Schooldays - Scotty - Music - DOCTOR BIRD - 5013929277632 - April 9, 2021
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Schooldays Bonus Tracks edition

Scotty

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Schooldays Bonus Tracks edition

8 tracks new to CD. Includes numerous major Jamaican hits. First reissue of this classic 1971 album in its original artwork.

After making his name in the late Sixties as a singer and producer, fronting popular Jamaican vocal trio, the Federals, David 'Scotty' Scott enjoyed further success leading the Chosen Few singing quartet before demonstrating his talents as a DJ, with a series of hugely popular 7" singles for leading Kingston music maker, Derrick Harriott. Early hits included 'Sesame Street', 'Riddle I This', 'Children Children' and the smash, 'Draw Your Brakes', which was further showcased in Perry Henzell's highly acclaimed cult classic movie, "The Harder They Come". In response to the widespread popularity of the singer-come-DJ's work, Harriott issued a best-selling long player, "School-Days", which showcased Scotty's aforementioned hits alongside previous unissued tracks, with the collection released internationally in 1971 by the world's leading Jamaican music enterprise, Trojan Records. Now, at long last, the album is finally reissued in its original artwork on CD, with its track-listing bolstered by the remainder of Scotty's singles for Harriott, plus the B-sides of each of his 7" singles, all of which make their CD debut. "School-Days" is a welcome reminder of this hugely popular artist's talent as a DJ and should be an essential purchase for fans of vintage reggae, cool rock steady and classic Jamaican toasting sounds.

Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 1
Released April 9, 2021
EAN/UPC 5013929277632
Label DOCTOR BIRD DBCD076
Genre Reggae
Dimensions 125 × 143 × 9 mm   ·   99 g

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