miércoles, 29 de junio de 2016

Laurel Aitken - Voodoo Woman



Before moving to London in 1960, Laurel Aitken had already proved his credentials in a variety of musical styles, so when the UK was engulfed in all things Mod soon after his arrival on these shores, it came as no surprise he was equally adept at performing hard-hitting R&B. Voodoo Woman highlights a variety of solid Rhythm & Blues and driving Ska sounds from the sixties that proved popular on the original Mod scene and are now coveted by more recent converts to the style. And with all but one of these ultra collectable tracks unavailable elsewhere, this set will appeal to hipsters of all ages, along with anyone who digs early Jamaican music. Features some of the most sought-after tracks on the Mod & Ska scenes.

Track Listing

Voodoo Woman / Last Night / Baby Don't Do It / You Can't Stop Me From Loving You / Seven Lonely Nights / I Believe / Bewildered And Blue / Jamaica / Looking For My Baby / You Left Me Standing / I'm In Love With You Baby / Glory Hallelujah / I've Been Weeping And Crying / I Need You (Aka Indeed I Love You) / Let's Be Lovers (Aka I Can't Stand It) / Don T Play With Fire / The Mule / This Little Girl Of Mine / I Want To Love You Forever / Pack Your Bundle And Go / Bongo Jerk / Don T Break Your Promise / Never You Hurt (The One You Love) / Sweet Precious Love / Darling