Brilliant hearing these tracks again. I bought it in '69 for 12/6 (that's twelve shillings and sixpence or in todays money, slightly over 62pence). I didn't have it too long as I took it to a party and unfortunately it left the premises before I did.
@@donhue4546 - Well, Ska was being recorded in England by 1962 so possibly around a year earlier in Jamaica, I suppose it depends on where you draw the line between Ska and Jamaican R&B. Not claiming to be any sort of expert though, just a fan of the music.
Brilliant hearing these tracks again. I bought it in '69 for 12/6 (that's twelve shillings and sixpence or in todays money, slightly over 62pence). I didn't have it too long as I took it to a party and unfortunately it left the premises before I did.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
WHERES THE SKA ???
Agreed. Weird having a record called "Ska Ska Ska" without a single ska tune.
I’ve seen UA-camrs label all sorts of unlikely music as Ska when it plainly isn’t, however, I expect better from Pama.
@@AxelAtTheControls hi do you know when started,what year
@@bjorntoulouse7523 when did ska evolve,what year??
@@donhue4546 - Well, Ska was being recorded in England by 1962 so possibly around a year earlier in Jamaica, I suppose it depends on where you draw the line between Ska and Jamaican R&B. Not claiming to be any sort of expert though, just a fan of the music.