Dive into the vibrant world of ska, rocksteady, and reggae with The Skatalites' 1999 album "Ska Splash." This dynamic collection, released under Cherry Red Records, is a testament to the band's enduring influence and innovation in the genre. Spanning a rich 73 minutes, the album is a lively journey through 14 tracks that showcase the band's mastery of various styles, including dub, roots reggae, and even a touch of ska punk.
"Ska Splash" kicks off with the energetic "Freedom Sounds," setting the tone for an album that is both nostalgic and fresh. The collaboration with vocalists Doreen Shaffer and Laurel Aitken adds a layer of depth and variety, highlighting tracks like "Can't You See," "Simmer Down," and "Sugar Sugar." The Skatalites' signature brass sections and tight rhythms shine throughout, creating an infectious groove that is impossible to resist.
From the upbeat "Man In The Street" to the soulful "Four Corners," and the iconic "Guns Of Navarone," each track offers a unique flavor while staying true to the band's roots. The album closes with "Phoenix City," leaving you with a sense of satisfaction and a desire to hit play again.
Whether you're a long-time fan of The Skatalites or a newcomer to their music, "Ska Splash" is a must-listen that captures the essence of ska and reggae. It's a celebration of music that transcends time, making it a valuable addition to any music lover's collection.