Posted May 20, 201411 yr stumbled across this a few times an interesting (to me) look at Jamaican Album Covers from a perhaps different than normal viewpoint.... https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/07/29/design-legacy-a-social-history-of-jamaican-album-covers/
May 20, 201411 yr Sorry Mike, no offence but what rubbish this guy writes. "a forgettable album entitled Jamaican Ska" yes an album released by Atlantic in the UK which got more people into Ska music than any other until Trojan started issuing compilations. he should try listening to the music first...the book he quotes, "Stir It Up", is a much better recommendation. Edited May 20, 201411 yr by Pete S
May 20, 201411 yr The article is a self-serving joke. Anyone focusing on Jamaican LP covers obviously has no clue about the music or the design aspects he is supposedly writing about. If the article focused on 45 labels, then it may have a little use.
May 20, 201411 yr Author On 20/05/2014 at 12:55, Pete S said: Sorry Mike, no offence but what rubbish this guy writes. "a forgettable album entitled Jamaican Ska" yes an album released by Atlantic in the UK which got more people into Ska music than any other until Trojan started issuing compilations. he should try listening to the music first...the book he quotes, "Stir It Up", is a much better recommendation. nah, no offence taken as said.. from a perhaps different than normal viewpoint....
May 20, 201411 yr Given that all Jamaican music stems from Mento and much of it has been concerned with local Jamaican issues from Blam Blam Gun Fever thru to songs about sound system wars. It would not surprise if there are certain album covers which chart a social history of Jamaica. However I cant see it too much in this article. Edited May 20, 201411 yr by Kegsy
May 20, 201411 yr On 20/05/2014 at 14:33, Kegsy said: Given that all Jamaican music stems from Mento and much of it has been concerned with local Jamaican issues from Blam Blam Gun Fever thru to songs about sound system wars. It would not surprise if there are certain album covers which chart a social history of Jamaica. However I cant see it too much in this article. There are, loads of them...State Of Emergency, Crisis Time, Gun Court Dub, Front Line etc etc...
May 23, 201411 yr First came across The Congo's on The Beat's 'Go-Feet' label, think Heart of the Congo's is a crackin' album as is Face the Music which also came out on Go-Feet. A recommended group of musicians in my opinion.
May 24, 201411 yr The "60s album" Ska All Mighty is actually a 90s compilation on Heartbeat records from the US!
May 24, 201411 yr On 23/05/2014 at 19:25, Ste S said: First came across The Congo's on The Beat's 'Go-Feet' label, think Heart of the Congo's is a crackin' album as is Face the Music which also came out on Go-Feet. A recommended group of musicians in my opinion. original lp £750
stumbled across this a few times
an interesting (to me) look at Jamaican Album Covers from a perhaps different than normal viewpoint....
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/07/29/design-legacy-a-social-history-of-jamaican-album-covers/