New Reggae Tribute Album (Various Artists)

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New Reggae Tribute Album (Various Artists)

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Although not widely known, mainstream artists such as Jim Reeves, the Beatles, and of course Elvis were hugely popular in Jamaica throughout the sixties and seventies. This is reflected in the very first collection of Elvis covers - reggae style! All Shook Up - A Reggae Tribute To The King, pays tribute to the King (in what would have been his 70th year), with this joyous collection of Reggae-fied versions of some of his best-loved hits.

Among the numerous highlights are Chaka Demus & Pliers' irresistible rendition of Don't Be Cruel, Hortense Ellis' Lee Perry-produced Suspicious Minds and Jackie Edwards' superb version of the title track.

01. Don't Be Cruel - Chaka Demus & Pliers
02. Love Me Tender - Slim Smith
03. All Shook Up - Jackie Edwards
04. One Night - Jackie Brown
05. It's Now Or Never - Cornel Campbell
06. Are You Lonesome Tonight - Pat Kelly
07. Wooden Heart - Hortense Ellis
08. Kiss Me Quick - Keeling Beckford
09. Suspicion - Jimmy London
10. Frankie And Johnny - Eugene Paul
11. Love Letters - Alton & Phyllis
12. You'll Never Walk Alone - Vic Taylor
13. How Great Thou Art - Cedric Poitier with Byron Lee & The Dragonaires
14. In The Ghetto - Susan Cadogan
15. Suspicious Minds - Hortense Ellis
16. The Wonder Of You - Lloyd Parks
17. Walk A Mile In My Shoes - Bob Andy
18. Always On My Mind - Barbara Jones
19. The Impossible Dream - Ken Boothe
20. For The Good Times - Lloyd Charmers
21. Fever - Junior Byles
22. Lovin' Arms - Al Brown
23. Pledging My Love - John Holt
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Since I didn´t listen I can´t vote. Anyone heard and liked or disliked???


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Elvis37 -

Well, it sure is a nice concept for an album.

Haven't come across a Jamaican tribute before !

Of course, without hearing it, giving a mark is a little difficult.


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More info from EIN's news.
'Is It Rolling Bob' is a great Dylan tribute CD released last year - and every big hit single gets covered in Jamaica as there are no copyright laws there. The Heptones had a big hit with 'Suspicious Minds' back in 1969
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Elvis goes Reggae! 'All Shook Up - A Reggae Tribute To The King', the very first collection of Elvis covers, reggae style, is being released by Trojan Records on Nov 21, 2005. Following on from their excellent 2004 CD 'Is it Rolling Bob?: A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan' this album pays homage to The King in what would have been his 70th year. Jamaica has never had song copyright laws and so mainstream artists such as Jim Reeves, the Beatles, and Elvis were hugely popular in Jamaica throughout the 60s and 70s with reggae versions of their hits a common occurrence. In 1969 The Heptones had a smash hit with their reggae 'Suspicious Minds' cover.

'All Shook Up' includes Chaka Demus & Pliers (who made the Australian Top 20 in 1993 with 'Tease Me' & 'Twist & Shout') covering Don't Be Cruel. Other highlights are Hortense Ellis' Suspicious Minds, by super-producer Lee Perry, and Jackie Edwards' superb version of the title track. Interestingly the earlier 'Is It Rolling Bob?' featured a reggae version of 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right' a song released by both Elvis & Bob Dylan. Elvis fans may also remember 1991's extraordinary band Dread Zeppelin who toured Australia playing Led Zeppelin songs sung reggae style with an Elvis vocalist! If you saw them live it was a totally weird concept that worked extremely well! So for fans of Elvis, reggae & the bizarre this new CD will be a must-have purchase. Capitalising on Elvis’ recent singles success in the UK and its large reggae fan-base, the CD features reggae-fied versions of 10 Elvis #1s, including the UK's 1000th #1 single One Night.

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