Showing posts with label Reggae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reggae. Show all posts

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Ishan People: A Little Jamaica By Way Of Toronto



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The development and acceptance of reggae in Canada followed the same pattern as that in Britain and United States: when Jamaicans settled into this country in the 50s and 60s, they brought the music of their homeland with them.  Eventually, they began to promote and record their own releases here.

Pioneers in the 60s included Toronto's first ska and rock-steady groups, The Rivals, The Sheiks, The Cougars, and The Cavaliers.  In fact, the city became of hotbed of North American reggae, what with several reggae venues opening up: The West Indian Federation Club, Club Jamaica, Tiger's Den and The Blue Angel.  Jackie Mitoo became the first reggae artist to record a disc in Canada.  He was soon followed by Stranger Cole, Tony Eden, Audley Williams, the Webber Sisters, Leroy Brown, and Joe Issacs.



The First Record


In 1976, Toronto's Ishan People -- featuring vocalist Errol "Johnny" Osbourne (a.k.a. Bumpy Jones), Larry Silvera on bass, drummer Karl Parris Jr., keyboardist David Jones, Glen Daley on percussion and guitarists Michael Murray and Anthony Campbell -- recorded their first album, Roots, for GRT Records.  While Roots was a mélange of Jamaican rhythms, it also reflected the band's Canadian home; in other words, it was nice.



The Followup

But where Roots lacked in production values and ferocity, the followup a year later was an improvement.  While, still not as biting as their brethren back home in Jamaica, the production is better on this one.  And clubs around Toronto took notice: Ishan People performed on many of the same bills as the city's notorious punks of the era.





By 1979, however, Ishan People went their separate ways.  But their influence was immeasurable: the following 15 years would spawn a plethora of Canadian reggae bands such as (in no particular order) Messenjah, Fujahtive, Sattalites, Truths & Rights, 20th Century Rebels, Sonia Colleymore and others.

After the band's demise, Johnny Osbourne returned to Jamaica, where he began a prolific recording careers, where he would record a stunning 18 albums in the space of just 12 years.






Ishan People - Roots (1976):

1Ishan PeopleTough Tight & Dread4:31






2Ishan PeopleI Shall Be Released4:31






3Ishan PeopleOne Way Ticket3:48






4Ishan PeopleLies4:07






5Ishan PeopleYour Money Or Your Life5:29






6Ishan PeopleTalkin' Blues4:40






7Ishan PeopleSituation Vacant2:51






8Ishan PeopleNo Ganja3:21














Ishan People - Ishan People (a.k.a. Reggae Sun) (1977):

1Ishan PeopleCome To The Music4:13






2Ishan PeopleHold On3:45






3Ishan PeopleInflation3:32






4Ishan PeopleSweet Chariot4:33






5Ishan PeopleLet The Rhythm Roll3:18






6Ishan PeopleMighty Warrior3:48






7Ishan PeopleRainbow3:13






8Ishan PeopleTrenchtown5:35






Monday, December 22, 2008

Uh-Oh Canada! - Vol. 1 (Fan Comp)



Here's an early Christmas gift for you:

This is a fan compilation I made, of nothing but Canadian underground rock from between 1975-1995. This is the first in a series of similar comps I'm putting together.

I've tried to put together a nice mix of different styles, from straight-ahead Punk Rock and Garage Punk, to Alt-Country, New Wave and Post-Punk, Jazz-Funk, Jangle-Pop, Space Rock, Industrial and Reggae. While many of the songs and artists might not be "definitive" of Canadian punk rock ("What...? No Teenage Head? No DOA?, etc."), during the time frame I've provided, I've tried to concentrate on some selections that might not immediately come to mind.

Rest assured, the so-called "definitives" will be included in subsequent volumes.

I know the cover is a bit cheesy and lame (trust me...it's hard to find good band photos out there without copyright -- this one's courtesy of Chris Barry and the late Bryan Damaged c/o Punk History Canada dot com). Originally I was going to call it "Uh-Oh Canaduh!"... but that was too much of a ripoff of the Oh Canaduh series of punk rock covers. I might re-change it altogether, I don't know.

I'll keep you posted.

Cheers.


(VA) Uh-Oh Canada! - Vol. 1 (Fan Comp):

1TankhogI Woke Up In Love This Morning3:17






254-40Walk In Line4:20






3222sFirst Studio Bomb2:21






4ViletonesDirty Feeling3:04






5NostrilsI'm Vile2:16






6Crash VegasThe One That Keeps Me Running4:41






7Red TideMy Son Is A Kuwahara1:21






8Cottage IndustryTheme From Superstar3:54






9Shuffle DemonsSpadina Bus3:59






10Ceramic HelloSampling The Blast Furnace4:27






11Jr. Gone WildPoet's Highway4:15






12Heimlich ManeuverTakin The A-Train For Jesus3:27






13GruesomesFor All I Care3:09






14Grievous AngelsGordie And My Old Man3:38






15Payola$China Boys3:17






16Simply SaucerNazi Apocalypse3:10






17Animal SlavesCocoon4:21






18Shadowy Men On A Shadowy PlanetHaving An Average Weekend2:37






19Rupert Bailey and the SwingersMississauga Evacuation6:49






20MoevYeah, Whatever5:53






21Eastbound To KennedyBang3:48






22The NegativesEchos4:02