Roland Alphonso's "The Birth of Ska" is a vibrant journey through the roots of Jamaican music, released on December 23, 2014, under Ska Records. This 49-minute album is a treasure trove of genres, blending rocksteady, ska, reggae, soul jazz, dub, and calypso into a seamless and energetic soundscape. Alphonso, a legendary figure in the world of ska, showcases his mastery of the saxophone and his deep understanding of these genres, making this album a testament to his musical prowess.
The album kicks off with "Bridge View," setting the tone for the lively and rhythmic journey that follows. Tracks like "Humpty Dumpty" and "Hully Gully Rock" highlight Alphonso's ability to infuse traditional Jamaican rhythms with soulful jazz elements, creating a unique and captivating sound. "Corn Bread & Butter" and "Feel so Fine" are upbeat and infectious, showcasing the infectious energy that defines ska music.
Alphonso's versatility is evident in tracks like "Another Moses" and "Blackberry Brandy," where he seamlessly blends reggae and calypso influences with his signature saxophone style. The album also features slower, more soulful tracks like "Marjorie" and "Sweetie Pie," demonstrating Alphonso's range and depth as a musician.
"The Birth of Ska" is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of the rich musical heritage of Jamaica. Roland Alphonso's mastery of various genres and his ability to blend them seamlessly make this album a standout in the world of ska and reggae. Whether you're a fan of upbeat ska rhythms or soulful jazz melodies, this album offers something for everyone.