Jewel Case, 2 panel booklet
Vincent Edwards and his brother George operated "King Edwards The Giant" sound system, which in the late 50s ranked with Sir Coxsone’s Downbeat and Duke Reid The Trojan as the most popular sets in Jamaica. In the early 60's Edwards was one of the pioneering producers who started recording local talent playing the new music of Jamaican independence - the Ska!
Vintage ska with The Skatalites and friends from the vaults of the mighty King Edwards label, a mix of instrumental and vocal cuts recorded at Federal between 1963 and 64
1. The Skatalites - Coconut Ska
2. Otis Alphonso - Don't Be Ashamed
3. Cosmo & Denzil - Bed Of Roses
4. Lord Briscoe - For I
5. Raymond Harper - Cool Breeze
6. Archibald Trott - Sweet Day
7. Lord Briscoe - Story Teller
8. The Skatalites - Spree Bwoy
9. Otis Alphonso - Endurance
10. Cosmo & Denzil - Tonight & Ever More
11. Baba Brooks - Strong Man's Weed
12. Billy & Bobby - Nothing At All
13. Drumbago - You've Been Drunk
14. Hersans Combo - Golden Way