Step back to the summer of 1966 in Jamaica, a time when social unrest echoed through Kingston, giving rise to electrifying music that defined a generation. Our Rude Boy Classics album features a curated selection of original rude boy tracks that capture the spirit of the era. This collection includes twelve of the most celebrated tracks recorded between late 1966 and early 1967.
- Don’t Be a Rude Boy – The Rulers
- Soldiers Take Over – The Rio Grandes
- Denham Town – Winston & George
- No Good Rudie – Justin Hinds & The Dominoes
- Rudie Gets Plenty – The Spanishtonians
- Cry Tough – Alton Ellis & The Flames
- Rudy Got Soul – Desmond Dekker & The Aces
- Stop Them – Hazel & The Jolly Boys
- Rudies All Around – Joe White
- Why Oh Why – Black Brothers
- Guns Fever (Blam Blam Fever) – The Valentines
- Rudy, a Message to You – Dandy Livingstone
Released in 2016, this album is a must-have for anyone looking to explore classic Jamaican music collections, especially the top 1960s reggae albums for sale. Each track is a gem that vividly illustrates the unique sounds and stories of the rude boy movement.
Marissa Williams (verified owner) –
Absolutely love this album! The tracks transport me back to the heart of reggae music’s golden era. A must-have for any serious collector!
Caroline Fernandez (verified owner) –
The Rude Boy Classics album is a treasure trove of reggae history. Each song tells a story and the quality is top-notch. Highly recommend!
Christie Sanders (verified owner) –
If you’re looking to explore classic Jamaican music collections, this is the perfect starting point. The energy and vibe of these songs are unmatched!