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This is a new section that will have more indepth articles and features. It's unlikely that new stuff will be added with any regularity though as I'm no writer or expert. Everything here has relied on co-operation and collaboration with many other people whose assistance was invaluable.

The great thing about the internet is the ease and flexibility in presenting graphics and musicmusic together in a way that was impossible only a few years ago. It's with this in mind that these features are presented, they are as much about the music and images as they are about the written word. Enjoy.

Keith Hudson (and Keith Hobson) The Rocksteady Originals.
In the early 70's Keith Hudson re-used a handful of 60's Rocksteady originals. For the first time these are identified and presented for your listening pleasure.


Blondel Kalnek and the Caltone Label. Blondel Kalnek and the producers he worked with were responsible for some of the best Rocksteady to be produced in Jamaica in the breif period in the late 60's when that music ruled supreme.


Pama's Unity Records Label.
An ongoing work to present sound samples of all releases on the Unity label, tracing all the versions, scans of both the Unity and original Jamaican issues etc.


Stock label designs. Looking at the label designs that were re-used by different produces. Basically you choose your background and just print the label name and artist credits over the top. Nine different designs are feature with dozens of examples and sound samples of the tunes too.

(You Must Be) Popular - Keith Hudson on Inbidimts pre
 
 

Updated May 2006