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The Skoidats: A Cure for What Ales You
The Skoidats uniquely change styles from Ska to Skinhead Reggae to Streetpunk and Oi.
Recommended if you like
Rancid,
The Specials.
The Princetones: After the Rain - Soundtrack
Film soundtrack - 1960's london and jamaican rock steady, reggae and ska
Recommended if you like
Studio one,
The Skatalites,
Trojans records.
The Trojans (Gaz Mayall): Ala-Ska
London Celtic ska & reggae with a dash of soul, funk, R&B and world roots
Recommended if you like
John Mayall,
Prince Buster,
The Records.
Skavenjah: All Dressed Up
All Dressed Up is Skavenjah's second album, and was released in 1996. Skavenjah is one of Canada's premier ska and reggae bands, bringing the ska to you since '92.
Recommended if you like
The Aggrolites,
The Pietasters,
The Slackers.
The Orobians: Anniversary Album
Authentic Ska and Rock Steady played on vintage instruments and recorded on original equipment of the 60ties.
Recommended if you like
New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble,
The Skatalites.
Mayaztek: Arbol
Music that is notorious for uplifting the soul and moving the body in other words, "Musica para tu cadera" ("Music for your hips")
Recommended if you like
Cabas,
Manu Chao,
Ozomatli.
Mañana Me Chanto: Arriba
Rumbas, cumbias, reggae, ska with flavor of Barcelona and polit punk lyrics played on accoustic instruments-very dancey.
Recommended if you like
Che Sudaka,
Manu chau,
Ojos de Brujo.
The Adjusters: Before the Revolution
Ska, Soul, and Reggae are the basis of the "Crucial R&B" sound. Influenced by early Jamaican ska and the Stax soul sound, with a political edge.
Recommended if you like
Hepcat,
The Aggrolites,
Wilson Pickett.
La Familia Torelli: Beyond Organic
Soul and Reggae band from Spain. La Familia Torelli is rooted in the 6ts and 7ts era.
Recommended if you like
Justin Hinds & The Dominoes,
The Skatalites.