
Lee, Bunny: Jamaican Rockers 1975-1979 (Vinyl LP)
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The rockers sound emerged in the mid-1970s at Kingston's Channel One studio, where The Revolutionaires and drummer Sly Dunbar developed a tougher, more driving rhythmic approach. Defined by Dunbar’s distinctive snare work and deep, rolling grooves, the style became the perfect backdrop for the era’s politically charged and Rastafarian themes.
Everything Rockers gathers standout recordings from this influential period, produced by Bunny Lee at the height of his powers. Featuring essential cuts from Cornell Campbell, Dennis Brown, Johnny Clarke, Junior Delgado, Leroy Smart, Horace Andy, Bim Sherman and more, the compilation captures a moment when rockers rhythms dominated Jamaican sound systems and studios alike.
A vital collection of roots reggae from one of the genre’s most enduring and influential eras.
- Cornell Campbell – Control Your Daughters
- Dennis Brown – Children Of Israel
- Johnny Clarke – Rockers Time Now
- Junior Delgado – Devil’s Throne
- I Roy – Crisis Time
- Leroy Smart – I Don’t Like It
- Lloyd Chambers – R.O.C.K (Rockers)
- Morwells – In God We Trust
- Cornell Campbell – No Man’s Land
- Dennis Brown – Whip Them Jah
- Jackie Mittoo & The Aggrovators – Channel 1 Crash
- Horace Andy – Money Money
- Bim Sherman – Money In Jamtown
- Johnny Clarke – Peace And Love In A Ghetto
- Earth & Stone – No Wicked In A Zion
- Johnny Clarke – (Just Call Me) African Roots
- Tommy McCook & Bobby Ellis – Smiling Rockers
- I Roy – The Godfather

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