Dive into the vibrant sounds of Jamaica's golden era with Derrick Morgan's "Sounds of Orange Street 1959 - 1968, Vol. 2". This captivating collection, released on July 2, 2021, under DME LLC, is a treasure trove of rocksteady, ska, reggae, roots reggae, and calypso tracks that span nearly an hour of pure musical bliss. Derrick Morgan, a pioneer in the ska and rocksteady genres, delivers a powerful set of 19 tracks that showcase his versatility and enduring influence.
From the upbeat and energetic "Don't Call Me Daddy" and "Feel So Fine" to the soulful and heartfelt "Baby Please" and "Never Been Kissed", this album is a testament to Derrick Morgan's ability to craft timeless tunes that resonate with listeners across generations. The album also features standout tracks like "Crying in the Chapel", a poignant ballad that highlights Morgan's vocal prowess, and "Let the Good Times Roll", an infectious anthem that encapsulates the spirit of the era.
"Sounds of Orange Street 1959 - 1968, Vol. 2" is not just a compilation of songs; it's a journey through the evolution of Jamaican music, with each track offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and musical innovation of the time. Whether you're a longtime fan of Derrick Morgan or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to impress with its dynamic range and authentic sound. So, turn up the volume and let the soulful rhythms and powerful vocals of Derrick Morgan transport you to the heart of Orange Street.