
Earl Sixteen & The Co-Operators - Concrete Rockers LP (2025)
BAND/ARTIST: Earl Sixteen, The Co-Operators
- Title: Concrete Rockers LP
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Waggle Dance Records
- Genre: Dub, Reggae
- Quality: FLAC 16/44100; MP3 320
- Total Time: 00:45:42
- Total Size: 252 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
To describe Earl Sixteen as a veteran would imply that his days of active service to the Jamaican musical cause are long done. The truth, however, is quite the contrary. Earl remains a formidable force on the global reggae scene, his voice instantly recognizable in cadence and tone. Despite beginning his career five decades ago he continues to inspire audiences and producers around the world with his music. His résumé is a tour de force. He is a Studio One artist, a Black Ark artist, he has worked with Junjo Lawes, Boris Gardiner and Herman Chin-Loy to name but a few. After moving to the UK in the late 1980's he then went to help define a whole new sound with the likes of Nick Manasseh, Leftfield and Dreadzone. The list of his achievements could go on for ever, even those brief mentions alone are enough to vouch for his talent and skill as a singer. On reflection maybe a better term to describe Earl is 'Foundation Artist'.
In the summer of 2024 Earl's long time friend and spar Martin Poole invited him to Bristol to make a record with his friend Eeyun Purkins, whose studio band The CoOperators have been making waves of their own with their unique take on reggae music.
The result, 'Concrete Rockers', is a showcase that takes us on a journey. Beginning in the early days we trod through Kingston and Jamaica's rural parishes then forward on to New York and London. All the while discussing the all important truths and rights. Rhythmically it is backed by The Co-Operators, warm and organic it is reminiscent of the music coming from Jamaica in the late 1970s. However it possesses that distinct feel and sound that Eeyun has become known for. Horn heavy and layered with smokey flute it features five tracks and their relevant versions.
Listen out because it's coming in HOT!!
Tracklist:
1-1 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators - Hold a Medi [3:27]
1-2 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators - Country Living [3:47]
1-3 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Concrete Rockers [3:41]
1-4 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Kingston Road Map [3:36]
1-5 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Smile On Your Face [4:18]
1-6 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Children Unite [3:59]
1-7 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators - Holy Sacrament Dub [3:29]
1-8 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators - Peeni Walli Dub [3:53]
1-9 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Askew Road Rock [3:40]
1-10 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Up Halfway Tree [3:37]
1-11 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Facts To Dub [4:16]
1-12 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Dub Togeather [3:59]
In the summer of 2024 Earl's long time friend and spar Martin Poole invited him to Bristol to make a record with his friend Eeyun Purkins, whose studio band The CoOperators have been making waves of their own with their unique take on reggae music.
The result, 'Concrete Rockers', is a showcase that takes us on a journey. Beginning in the early days we trod through Kingston and Jamaica's rural parishes then forward on to New York and London. All the while discussing the all important truths and rights. Rhythmically it is backed by The Co-Operators, warm and organic it is reminiscent of the music coming from Jamaica in the late 1970s. However it possesses that distinct feel and sound that Eeyun has become known for. Horn heavy and layered with smokey flute it features five tracks and their relevant versions.
Listen out because it's coming in HOT!!
Tracklist:
1-1 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators - Hold a Medi [3:27]
1-2 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators - Country Living [3:47]
1-3 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Concrete Rockers [3:41]
1-4 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Kingston Road Map [3:36]
1-5 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Smile On Your Face [4:18]
1-6 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Children Unite [3:59]
1-7 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators - Holy Sacrament Dub [3:29]
1-8 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators - Peeni Walli Dub [3:53]
1-9 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Askew Road Rock [3:40]
1-10 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Up Halfway Tree [3:37]
1-11 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Facts To Dub [4:16]
1-12 Earl Sixteen;EARL SIXTEEN;The Co-operators;Cornerstone Horns - Dub Togeather [3:59]
| Reggae | FLAC / APE
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