Various – Studio One Music Lab
Label: |
Studio One – SJR LP503 |
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Series: |
Soul Jazz Studio One Series |
Format: |
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Funk / Soul |
Style: |
Funk |
Tracklist
A1 | The Sound Dimension*– | People Make The World Go Round Version | 2:58 |
A2 | The New Establishment– | Far Beyond Version | 3:36 |
A3 | Sound Dimension– | Face Man Version | 2:28 |
A4 | The Vibes (5)– | Mother And Child (Part 2) | 3:01 |
A5 | Lennie Hibbert– | Go For Yourself | 3:49 |
B1 | Dub Specialist– | Chainey Roots | 2:18 |
B2 | Brentford All Stars– | The World Is A Ghetto | 3:52 |
B3 | Brentford Rockers– | Forward To Jah (Part 2) | 3:01 |
B4 | Roy Richards– | Summertime | 3:03 |
C1 | Lennie Hibbert– | Snow Bird | 3:12 |
C2 | Pablove Black– | Dread Head | 3:28 |
C3 | Cedric Im Brooks*– | Glory To Sound | 3:22 |
C4 | Jackie Mittoo– | Lazy Bones | 4:26 |
D1 | Dub Specialist– | Message From Dub | 3:13 |
D2 | Jackie Mittoo– | Sunshine Of Your Love | 3:36 |
D3 | Roland Alphonso– | Tenor Man Trip | 3:47 |
D4 | The Sound Dimension*– | Surfin' (Part 2) | 2:30 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Jamaica Recording And Publishing Studio Limited
- Licensed To – Soul Jazz Records
- Copyright © – Soul Jazz Records
- Published By – Jamrec Music
- Published By – Copyright Control
Credits
- Compiled By – S. Baker*
- Mastered By – Pete Reilly
- Producer [Uncredited] – Clement "Coxsone" Dodd
- Sleeve Notes – Steve Barker
- Sleeve, Design [Sleeve Designed By] – Lord Pinky
Notes
Gatefold sleeve.
On back cover:
This compilation:
(P) 2022 by Jamaica Recording and Publishing Studio Limited, t/a Studio One under exclusive licence to Soul Jazz Records.
(C) Soul Jazz Records 2021
On discs' labels:
C&P Soul Jazz Records 2022
In gatefold:
This compilation: (P) 2022 by Jamaica Recording and Publishing Studio Limited, t/a Studio One under exclusive licence to Soul Jazz Records.
(C) Soul Jazz Records 2022
A1: Copyright Control P1972
A2: Jamrec Music P1972
A3: Jamrec Music P1972
A4: Copyright Control P1978
A5: Jamrec Music P1971
B1: Jamrec Music P 1975
B2: Copyright Control P2018
B3: Jamrec Music P1980
B4: Copyright Control P1972
C1: Copyright Control P1971
C2: Jamrec Music P1979
C3: Jamrec Music P1977
C4: Jamrec Music P1972
D1: Jamrec Music P1974
D2: Copyright Control P1969
D3: Jamrec Music P1975
D4: Copyright Control P1979
On back cover:
This compilation:
(P) 2022 by Jamaica Recording and Publishing Studio Limited, t/a Studio One under exclusive licence to Soul Jazz Records.
(C) Soul Jazz Records 2021
On discs' labels:
C&P Soul Jazz Records 2022
In gatefold:
This compilation: (P) 2022 by Jamaica Recording and Publishing Studio Limited, t/a Studio One under exclusive licence to Soul Jazz Records.
(C) Soul Jazz Records 2022
A1: Copyright Control P1972
A2: Jamrec Music P1972
A3: Jamrec Music P1972
A4: Copyright Control P1978
A5: Jamrec Music P1971
B1: Jamrec Music P 1975
B2: Copyright Control P2018
B3: Jamrec Music P1980
B4: Copyright Control P1972
C1: Copyright Control P1971
C2: Jamrec Music P1979
C3: Jamrec Music P1977
C4: Jamrec Music P1972
D1: Jamrec Music P1974
D2: Copyright Control P1969
D3: Jamrec Music P1975
D4: Copyright Control P1979
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5 026328 005034
- Barcode: 5026328005034
- Label Code: LC 2678
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): 236062E1 1102819
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): 236062E2 1151279
- Matrix / Runout (Side C): 236062E3 1102828
- Matrix / Runout (Side D): 236062E4 1132801
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Studio One Music Lab (CD, Compilation) | Studio One | SJR CD503 | UK | 2022 |
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Reviews
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I might eventually enjoy this after getting over the initial disappointment that this actually has nothing to do with the music lab label.. and seems to just be another soul jazz random assortment of studio one selections.. why? why why why? Why name it after a label that this has nothing to do with?
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Keep coming back to this collection of songs. Long sides packed with reggae inspired by soul, jazz, and funk. Great album to play front to back.
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Excellent release! Sounds full and fresh! Great vibe throughout. One of the best Studio One comps that Soul Jazz has put out in awhile. Recommend.
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I cannot recommend this album highly enough. It is absolutely top drawer. I’ve got a lot of Reggae & quite a lot of these Soul Jazz Compilations but they have excelled themselves with this one. Just buy it.
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