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ARTIST
MCCOOK & THE SUPERSONICS, TOMMY
TITLE
The Rooster/The Saint
FORMAT
7"
LABEL
HARLEM SHUFFLE RECORDS
CATALOG #
HSRSS 022EP
HSRSS 022EP
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
7/14/2023
"Limited edition 7" featuring two super rare Boss killers by
Tommy MC Cook
. These two tracks were initially released on separate singles, 'The Rooster' was released on Duke (a Trojan sub label) in 1970 whilst 'The Saint' was released on Trojan the same year. This is the first time these two MCCook's Boss tracks are released together and it is also the first re-release on 7" vinyl single of these two rare and in-demand skinhead hits. Cuban born McCook moved to Jamaica when he was a little boy and became a pupil at the Kingston's Alpha School where he took up tenor saxophone at the tender age of 11. The Alpha School was run by Catholic nuns and renowned for its outstanding musical education. After a stint in the US where he discovered the sounds of
Coltrane
, he went on to form the
Skatalites
in 1964 with
Rolando Alphonso
,
Johnny Moore
,
Lester Sterling
,
Don Drummond
,
Lloyd Knibb
,
Lloyd Brevett
,
Jerry Haynes
, and
Jackie Mittoo
. McCook, Drummond, Moore and Sterling were all students from the Alpha School. The Skatalites played their last show in August 1965 after Don Drummond's imprisonment for the murder of his girlfriend. The break-up resulted in the formation of two studio bands,
Rolando Alphonso & The Studio One Orchestra
and
Tommy McCook & The Supersonics
. The Supersonics were the house band for
Arthur 'Duke' Reids
' label Treasure Isle. Its members came from The Skatalites with the addition of top new musicians. They were one of Jamaica's most talented and productive bands and covered successfully many genres from ska and rocksteady to reggae and dub. Only 500 copies pressed in this edition -- one release only."
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