Episodes

Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
Bass Culture: Duke Reid - Kingston's Original Kingpin
Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
The Life, Sound, and Legacy of Duke Reid and Treasure Isle Records
Before Duke Reid was a king of Jamaican music, he was a decorated cop. Before Treasure Isle was one of the greatest labels in reggae history, it was a small liquor store on Bond Street in Kingston. And before the world ever heard of U-Roy or Phyllis Dillon, Duke was already shaping the streets with a sound system so heavy it moved people physically and spiritually. He didn’t just play records—he ruled dances with a crown on his head, a revolver on his hip, and a shotgun slung across his back.
PLAYLIST
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Duke Reid, Justin Hinds & The Dominoes – Botheration
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The Melodians, Tommy McCook, The Supersonics – Everybody Bawling
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Hopeton Lewis, the Tommy McCook Quintet – Boom-Sha-Ka-Lacka
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Dave Barker, Tommy McCook, The Supersonics – Lock Jaw
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The Techniques, Tommy McCook, The Supersonics – Travelling Man
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The Techniques – I'm in the Mood for Love
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Duke Reid, Justin Hinds & The Dominoes – Carry Go Bring Come
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Duke Reid, The Melodians – Passion Love
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John Holt, Leroy Sibbles – Let's Build Our Dreams
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The Ethiopians, Tommy McCook, The Soul Syndicate – Pirate
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Rosalyn Sweat, The Paragons – Blackbird Singing
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Justin Hinds – Sinners
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Justin Hinds & The Dominoes – Mighty Redeemer
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Teacherman, Tommy McCook, The Supersonics – The Lesson
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The Three Tops, Tommy McCook, The Supersonics – Do It Right
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U-Roy, the Tommy McCook Quintet – Rule the Nation
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The Paragons – The Tide Is High
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Alton Ellis, Tommy McCook, The Supersonics – Breaking Up (Is Hard to Do)
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Sir Lord Comic, Tommy McCook, The Supersonics – What a Situation (aka Black Man's Time)
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Stranger Cole, Duke Reid's Band – Rough and Tough
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Don Drummond, The Skatalites – Garden of Love
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Ken Parker, Tommy McCook, The Supersonics – I Can't Hide
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