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  In 1963, the flight from Jamaica to Toronto was 8 hours. Today it's 3 1/2. Countless people have made the dwindling journey over the years, but in the sixties and seventies there was a new breed of
  traveler: the finest ska, rocksteady, and reggae recording artists the West Indies have ever produced. We're talking Studio One, Treasure Isle, Trojan, and WIRL veterans Jackie Mittoo, Johnnie
  Osbourne, Wayne McGhie, Lloyd Delpratt, The Mighty Pope, Noel Ellis, Jo-Jo Bennett, and many more. Arriving in their new Canadian home, these talented singers, songwriters, musicians, and
  performers simply did what came naturally to them. One by one, they hit the studio and captured some of the hardest tunes this side of Kingston. Jamaica to Toronto: Soul Funk and Reggae 1967-1974,
  details this crucial sonic migration and stands tall as the second helping of Light In The Attic's new Jamaica to Toronto series, compiled by DJ/Canadian music historian Sipreano, along with Light
  In The Attic.
  
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  Origine du Groupe : Jamaica
  Style : Reggae
  Sortie : 2006
  
  Tracklist :
  1.) JO-JO AND THE FUGITIVES - Fugitive Song
  2.) EDDIE SPENCER - If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)
  3.) JO-JO AND THE FUGITIVES - Chips-Chicken-Banana Split
  4.) JACKIE MITTOO - Grand Funk
  5.) LLLOYD DELPRATT - Together
  6.) COUGARS - I Wish It Would Rain
  7.) JOHNNIE OSBOURNE - African Wake
  8.) RAM - Love Is The Answer
  9.) BOB AND WISDOM - I Believe In Music
  10.) THE SHEIKS - Eternal Love
  11.) WAYNE McGHIE & THE SOUNDS OF JOY - Fire (She Need Water)
  12.) COUGARS - Right On
  13.) EDDIE SPENCER - You're So Good To Me Baby
  14.) THE HITCH-HIKERS FEAT. THE MIGHTY POPE - Mr. Fortune
  15.) NOEL ELLIS - Memories
  16.) WAYNE McGHIE - Here We Go Again
  


 


