Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Scotty : Draw your Brakes - The Best of Scotty (Musical Chariot, 1971 + Crystal, 1992) *320 + Flac







After the break-up of [their early group] The Federals, Scotty {David Scott} and {A.J.} Franklin re-formed their group...,adopted the name The Chosen Few, and resumed work under {promoter/producer, Derrick] Harriott. Their popularity increased in 1970 after they provided back-up vocals for Hopeton Lewis's single "Boom Shacka Lacka", and later that year they scored a Jamaican #1 hit of their own with "Psychedelic Train".
Shortly after this success, Harriott removed Scotty from The Chosen Few, replacing him with Busty Brown, the former singer for The Messengers. Instead, Scotty provided DJ work for various groups under Harriott's auspices, such as The Crystallites, his first DJ outing being "Musical Chariot".[2] He appeared on numerous charting hits during this period, such as "Sesame Street" (1970, reaching #3 in Jamaica), "Riddle I This" (1970, #1) and "Jam Rock Style" (1971).[2]His song "Draw Your Brakes", a deejay version of Keith & Tex's hit "Stop That Train", was in the soundtrack to the film, The Harder They Come.
Scotty's style prefigured the 'singjay' style of the late 1970s.[3] He continued working with Harriott until 1972, after which he spent a couple of years working with other producers such as Harry J, Lloyd Charmers, and Sonia Pottinger.[2] Scotty moved to the United States in 1974, settling in Florida. He established arecording studio and a record label, but these both failed, and he returned to Jamaica. He resumed recording, now in a ragga style, and was working on a new album when he died of prostate cancer in 2003. (Wikipedia)





Scotty : Draw your Brakes - The Best of Scotty (Musical Chariot, 1971 + Crystal, 1992)


Side A


1. Draw Your Brakes
2. Children Children
3. Penny For Your Song
4. Jam Rock Style
5. I Worry
6. Musical Chariot
7. Clean Race (Psychodelic Train)




Side B
1. Sesame Street
2. Sing Along
3. Riddle I This
4. Rosemarie
5. Lonely Man
6. Monkey Drop




9 comments:

tim abdellah said...

Forward and fiaca! Can't wait to hear this one - Thanks!

Flash Strap said...

Old favorite 'round these parts. Thanks for the upgrape my fellow ape.
Monkey Drop!

Dan Leo said...

Classic. Love it, love it.

tones said...

yes! love scotty. bless

øשlqæda said...

yea i seldom comment anymore cuz google is weaksauce, but everyone ought dl dis 'psychodelic' rekid, yknow?

the modern folk music of america said...

knew the one tune, was great to see a full set from scotty. also the whole spot has been rockin lately!

nicholab said...

Sorry that Adrive is screwing up folks. The flac re-up is going to have to wait until I've found a suitable (free) replacement host for large files. Recommendations? I thought Adrive was the new promised land...

Just put up a mediafire replacement link for the 320 mp3 version. Hope this works for now, peeps!

Goofy said...

Have you tried FilePost or Zippyshare? Both seem to work fine,

Anonymous said...

Adrive worked fine. Thanks very much!