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Story of Trojan Records

Story of Trojan Records

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Trojan Records is a Jamaican record label founded in 1968 that has released many of the defining albums of ska, rocksteady, dub, and reggae. This year marks its 50th anniversary, and the book "The Story of Trojan Records" is the definitive history of the label.

Format: Hardback
Publication date: 26 July 2018
Publisher: Eye Books


Founded in 1968, Trojan Records is a legendary record label that has played a pivotal role in bringing Jamaican music to the world. As part of a deal with Island Records, Trojan's mission was to showcase the rich and diverse sounds of Jamaica to a global audience. Over the past 50 years, the label has achieved this remarkable feat, releasing a plethora of iconic albums that have defined various genres of Jamaican music, including ska, rocksteady, dub, and reggae. Some of the most notable artists who have released their music through Trojan include The Upsetters, Jimmy Cliff, Desmond Dekker, The Maytals, Dennis Brown, John Holt, Lee Scratch Perry, and Bob Marley and the Wailers. In addition to these legendary artists, Trojan has also compiled several highly popular Tighten Up! compilations, which have introduced countless listeners to the vibrant and energetic world of reggae music.


The Story of Trojan Records is an exhaustive and comprehensive history of the label that covers every aspect of its journey. Written by reggae enthusiasts and experts, this landmark publication provides a deep insight into the origins, evolution, and impact of Trojan Records on the reggae scene. The book is divided into 12 chapters, each dedicated to a different era or genre of Jamaican music. Within these chapters, readers are treated to detailed artist bios, providing a glimpse into the lives and careers of the musicians who have made Trojan Records their home. Additionally, there are 20 producer bios that showcase the influential role of these individuals in shaping the sound and style of Jamaican music. Extensive monologues from interviews with key figures in the reggae industry add another layer of depth and insight to the book, offering candid perspectives on the label's history, its artists, and its influence on the world of music.


Thousands of images, many of which have never been previously published, are included in The Story of Trojan Records. These images, which span the label's 50-year history, capture the essence of Jamaican music, its culture, and its artists. From vintage album covers to behind-the-scenes shots, these images provide a visual feast for reggae enthusiasts and music lovers alike. Whether you are a seasoned reggae fan or a newcomer to the genre, The Story of Trojan Records is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the rich history and legacy of this iconic record label.


To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Trojan Records, the label has released a special edition of the book that includes a commemorative CD. The CD features a selection of classic tracks from Trojan's extensive catalog, showcasing the timeless artists and their timeless music. This limited-edition package is a must-have for any reggae fan, and it serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Trojan Records.


In conclusion, Trojan Records has been a beacon of light in the world of reggae music for over 50 years. Through its dedication to showcasing the best of Jamaican music, the label has released a plethora of iconic albums that have shaped the genre and influenced generations of music lovers. The Story of Trojan Records is a definitive history of the label that provides a deep insight into its origins, evolution, and impact on the reggae scene. Whether you are a seasoned reggae fan or a newcomer to the genre, this landmark publication is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand the rich history and legacy of Trojan Records.

Weight: 1622g
Dimension: 259 x 258 x 32 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781785630781

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