FILTER BOOKS
Sir Coxson Dodd: His Musical Mightyness
★★★★
Jeremy Collingwood
LICK IT BACK. £25
Lavish discography detailing Dodd’s first six years.
Often referred to as Jamaica’s Motown, Studio One is where most of the island’s stars got their start, including Bob Marley & The Wailers. This large-format illustrated discography begins with some background information on label founder Clement Dodd, as well as Skatalites trombonist Don Drummond, and then gets down to the nitty gritty of the 600 singles and handful of albums Dodd released between 1960-1966 – a staggering amount of excellent material for a man with no prior experience of music production. The discography is arranged by label with tons of label scans to drool over, the Gleaner archive clippings advertising live events and even a case of Dodd’s dubplates being pilfered. The information relayed helps us to navigate Dodd’s early output with minimal editorial glitches, giving a sense of the shift from rhythm and blues to ska and the overseas labels that brought the music to a broader audience.
David Katz
Pressing News
★★★★
Richard Morton Jack
LANSDOWNE BOOKS. £80
Subtitled: British Music As It Happened 1962-1972; compendium of over 125 vintage press handouts and the coverage they inspired.