A thread of non-electronic songs I've enjoyed. For me electronic and non-electronic music are just such different moods this needs a separate thread.

It'll probably feature a lot of reggae and soul, because I like those styles a lot, some disco, that kind of stuff. Occasionally something else too, whatever I'm in the mood for. But it'll mostly be stuff that makes me want to dance because I love that feeling.

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First up, as I'm in a 'rocking mood' (if you get the reference...), a couple of scorchers from The Viceroys

The Viceroys - Let Him Go (Wrap Up)

Really don't know much about this song. Produced by Derrick Morgan, maybe with Lynn Taitt & The Jets. Not even listed on Discogs except on some 21st century compilations so maybe unreleased back then. But it's fantastic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCWX-ypQFGw

#TheViceroys #Rocksteady #Reggae #Music

Let Him Go (Wrap Up)

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Second one from The Viceroys

The Viceroys - Give It to Him

From 1968. Also produced by Derrick Morgan. Also fantastic. Literal goosebumps when that bassline kicks in ❤️

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDilMxKm1TU

#TheViceroys #Rocksteady #Reggae #Music

Give It to Him

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And in the same mood, this one:

The Consummates - The More They Get

Or was it The Consumates? These guys don't even have a Wikipedia page, which is a shame given how good this is. Seems like it was maybe Frank Brown, with Lynn Taitt & The Jets. No idea the year this was recorded, just somewhere 66-68.

Real message for our times in this one, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9mHG4B_wNM

#TheConsummates #Rocksteady #Reggae #Music

The Consummates - The More They Get

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More rocksteady...

The Clarendonians - Baby, Baby

The Clarendonians made a name releasing ska, before moving on to rocksteady and early reggae. This from 1968, Tommy McCook's Band on backing, is kind of bittersweet - lovely, yet melancholy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh2__N-Nn9w

#TheClarendonians #Rocksteady #Reggae #Music

Baby Baby

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The late, great Alton Ellis:

Alton Ellis - Never Love Again

The Godfather of Rocksteady. Fantastic song, again on the bittersweet side, but his voice...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkZoTlUIuqk

#AltonEllis #Rocksteady #Reggae #Music

Alton Ellis - Never Love Again - Studio One - Coxsone

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Another one from The Consummates:

The Consummates - Do It Now

These guys really knew how to make music. No idea why they had so few releases, this (from 1968) is wonderful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9pgxVavsVk

#TheConsummates #Rocksteady #Reggae #Music

The Consummates - Do It Now

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Winston & George - Keep the Pressure On (Alternative version)

Such a feel-good sound, lovely stuff! George Agard was Desmond Dekker's (half) brother, later of The Pioneers; seems like this might be the only credit for Winston Weir.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlMKG-y18LY

#WinstonAndGeorge #GeorgeAgard #WinstonWeir #Rocksteady #Reggae #Music

Keep the Pressure On (Alternative Version)

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@picard listen! You need to stop educating me about music I didn't know about. I needed this today :) :) :) Goodness how did I not know this existed. This is some good old ska! fantastic.
@cordova5029 😀😀 glad i could help! 😀 likewise really needed this sound, really hit the right spot today.
@picard IT was the thing where I didn't know what I was going to get when I clicked the enter thingy, and I got, horns and other ska noises in E major. Coooool! WIll never say no to a good sak song, unless of course, I'm feeling overloaded, and horns are just too rough a texture for my poor overloaded autistic ears. Then I'll throw on some Manheim Steamroler or something lol.
@cordova5029 I get you with some sounds being too much sometimes, and horns are definitely quite abrasive so can understand why they'd have that effect