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Symarip - Skinhead Moonstomp Revisited (New Stereo Mix) (2017)

Symarip - Skinhead Moonstomp Revisited (New Stereo Mix) (2017)

BAND/ARTIST: Symarip

  • Title: Skinhead Moonstomp Revisited (New Stereo Mix)
  • Year Of Release: 1969 / 2017
  • Label: Burning Sounds
  • Genre: Ska, Reggae, Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 44:51
  • Total Size: 227 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Skinhead Moonstomp (3:03)
02. Phoenix Reggae (Phoenix City) (3:07)
03. Skinhead Girl (3:03)
04. Try My Best (2:52)
05. Skinhead Jamboree (3:02)
06. Chicken Merry (2:56)
07. These Boots Are Made for Walking (2:55)
08. Must Catch a Train (2:39)
09. Skin Flint (2:25)
10. Stay With Him (3:51)
11. Fung Shu (2:34)
12. You're Mine (2:30)
13. Skinhead Moonstomp 12" Version (4:57)
14. Skinhead Girl 12" Dub Version (5:11)

The Pyramids had built their reputation as Prince Buster's backing band during the Jamaican star's visits to the U.K., but it was with the phenomenal success of their barely disguised alias' "Skinhead Moonstomp" that the group went down in legend. Where a single venture is, an album must follow. Symarip was well aware of what their skinhead fans wanted -- more of the same, and the band served it up with relish. A dozen brace-snapping, big boot-stomping, sing- and shout-along songs, with the occasional nod back to the rocksteady era to allow the boys a time out to chat up the birds, all played with aplomb, and nicely balanced between stompers and slower numbers, Skinhead Moonstomp was the ultimate party album. There's a nod to the Pioneers' "Long Shot" on "Chicken Merry." A vocal trio-esque "Must Catch a Train" waves toward rocksteady, while two tracks later, the same rhythm supports "Stay With Me," this time swathed with a touch of Alton Ellis soul. A simmering instrumental separates the two, so that's alright. There's also a sizzling cover of "Phoenix City," and better yet, a stomping take on "These Boots Are Made for Walking." And stomp they do, and they keep on stomping across the rest of the record, as Symarip delivers up the likes of "Skinhead Girl" and most surreal of all, "Skinhead Jamboree," where an oompah band joins forces with a music hall revue and set themselves up as fashion police outside a skinhead dance. As dated as it all is, Skinhead Moonstomp is a kick and the perfect party album.

Time may be "longer than rope," as Prince Buster once said, but some records make their mark the instant they drop. One such release was Skinhead Moonstomp, the 1969 debut from Symarip, a cornerstone of skinhead reggae. Its legendary spoken-word intro and infectious rhythm made it an instant dancefloor staple: “I want all of you skinheads to get up on your feet…”

This reissue from Burning Sounds features the original frontman Roy Ellis and comes with extensive sleeve notes, a Q&A with Ellis, and the sought-after 12" version of ‘Skinhead Moonstomp’. A must-have for fans of classic reggae, ska, and subcultural history.




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