Saturday, January 28, 2023

V/A - Intensified! LP


Label: Mango Records (Division of Island Rec.); Year: 1979; Format: Vinyl LP

In all fairness today I was planning on posting a totally different record but even the best-laid plan of mice and men often go awry as you will surely know. I took a little stroll to the local shoemaker and afterwards stopped at my local record store and found this beauty looking at me like it needs a new permanent home which it has found. In a world full of bad news of mass shootings or police killings I just was not in the mood for hardcore punk today so why not putting on the record I had just bought and enjoy some original Ska from the '60s. If you have stumbled on to this blog before you might be in the known that I like compilation records, especially the old ones. It's always a great way to discover more about a genre I may not be as familiar with. As for Ska it's a tricky one with me as I do enjoy some of the late '70s Two-Tone stuff, but anything beyond that has never gotten my attention. But as with most genres of music the origins are where the true gems are to be found and that is certainly no different with Ska. Intensified! is a wonderful compilation of '60s Ska from Kingston, Jamaica where it all started. The minute you put this record on you either start skanking around your house, as in my case, or you wander to your fridge and grab a Red Stripe picturing yourself on the beach on some Caribbean Island instead of looking at piles of ice and snow outside your window. The sixteen songs on the record will not only put you instantly in a much better mood, but you will also come to appreciate an explosion of a different kind to Beatles-Mania when it comes to sounds from the '60s. Derrick & Patsy deliver their big hit "Housewifes Choice" while Shenley Duffus makes you dance to "Rukumbine" and the list goes on. The sixteen tracks on the record will have you shake your bones to the driving horns, and that's all you can ask for on a dreary Saturday afternoon. While so much garbage is being wasted for reissues these days, it sure as hell surprises me that this one has not seen the light on vinyl in recent years. I highly recommend this should you find a copy out there in the wild. 

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