Studio 17: the lost Reggae Tapes

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    Studio 17: the lost Reggae Tapes

    BBC4 TV - Friday 11 Ocbober, 9.30pm

    The story of the Kingston, Jamaica, studio is told through some of the thousands of tapes that were believed lost after the Chinese-Jamaican owners Vincent and Pat Chin left for New York in the 1970s. As well as a treasure house of unreleased recordings, a recording of the teenage voice of Dennis Brown is mixed with the vocals of rising star Hollie Stephenson to create a new track. Plus interviews with Jimmy Cliff, Lee "Scratch" Perry and Pat Chin and their son Clive (Studio 17's A&R man).

    On Page 112 of RT Mark Braxton writes:

    "People point and say, 'That is the place you wanna be, that is the dream land', Fattie Bum-Bum singer Carl Malcolm is talking about the four-track Studio 17, above Randy Records in Kingston, Jamaica. The ramshackle building hosted sessions from Lord Creator, Augustus Pablo and Bob Marley and the Wailers (a classic Albums on Catch a Fire follows.

    But Reshma B, with the enviable job title of reggae journalist, is more interested in its owner, Vincent "Randy" Chin, a Jamaican of Chinese descent, and in the quest to save an archive of recordings that were lost when Chin and his family left for New York

    #2
    Thanks S_A - hadn't spottd that....

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