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June 4, 2025 60 mins
Trojan Records: Soundtrack of a Revolution An Hour of Iconic Sounds From A Pioneering Reggae Label   Trojan Records was founded in July 1968, during a cultural turning point in Britain, when Jamaican music was gaining traction in the UK. A collaboration between Lee Gopthal, the owner of Musicland record shops and Beat & Commercial distribution, and Island Records’ Chris Blackwell, the label was initially created to showcase music from legendary Jamaican producer Duke Reid. The name “Trojan” paid homage to Reid’s powerful sound system, famously mounted on British Trojan trucks with the motto: “The toughest sound around.”  
  1. The Pioneers – Long Shot (Kick De Bucket)

  2. King Stitt & The Dynamites – Fire Corner

  3. Clancy Eccles – Fattie Fattie

  4. Clancy Eccles – Darling Don't Do That

  5. Lloyd Robinson – Cuss Cuss

  6. The Upsetters – Dollar in the Teeth

  7. The Ethiopians – What a Big Surprise

  8. The Reggae Boys – Mama Look Deh

  9. Lloyd & Claudette – Queen of the World

  10. Errol Dunkley – Darling Ooh

  11. Dennis Alcapone – Ripe Cherry

  12. Dandy Livingstone – Reggae in Your Jeggae

  13. Harry J Allstars – Musical Weather

  14. Symarip – Skinhead Moonstomp

  15. U-Roy – Wet Vision

  16. Al Brown & Skin Flesh & Bones – Here I Am Baby

  17. Rudy Mills – John Jones

  18. Brent Dowe – Share the Good Times

  19. Hazel & The Jolly Boys & The Fugitives – Stop Them

  20. The Untouchables – Tighten Up

  21. The Baba Brooks Band – Guns Fever

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