Skinheads a Mash Up London Town 1970-1971
Skinheads a Mash Up London Town 1970-1971
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

Our Take
Our Take
Well, well, well, look who just crashed the party - it's the CIMARONS with their latest offering 'Skinheads A Mash Up London Town 1970-1971'. This black/white splatter vinyl is sure to turn heads and make you wonder, what on earth have these guys been up to?
Right off the bat, you're hit with some groovy beats that make you want to lace up your boots and hit the town. The CIMARONS have always been known for their eclectic mix of reggae, ska, and rocksteady, and this album is no different. They've managed to create a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh, a true testament to their staying power in the industry.
Tracks like 'Rude Boy Song' and 'Reggaemylitis' show off the band's ability to blend genres seamlessly, while 'Skinhead Moonstomp' will have you stomping your feet and throwing your hands in the air like you just don't care. It's a real mash-up of sounds and styles that works surprisingly well.
Overall, 'Skinheads A Mash Up London Town 1970-1971' is a fun and quirky trip down memory lane, with the CIMARONS proving once again that they're masters of their craft. So grab a pint, put on your dancing shoes, and let this album take you back to a time when music was king and the dance floor was your kingdom. Cheers!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Feel Nice
2. Soul for Sale
3. Let's Unite
4. Kiss and Tell
5. You Turn Me Down
6. Starlight
7. What the World Needs
8. Feel No Pain
9. Lonely Boy
10. West End
11. Skinheads a Mash Up London Town
12. Feel Nice Version
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About the artist
The Cimarons
Introducing the enigmatic and eclectic musical sensation that is The Cimarons. Hailing from Jamaica, this dynamic group has been shaking up the reggae scene since the 1970s with their infectious rhythms and socially conscious lyrics. Led by the charismatic frontman, Winston Reid, The Cimarons have a reputation for delivering high-energy performances that leave audiences craving more. Their unique blend of reggae, ska, and rocksteady has earned them a dedicated following around the world, with fans flocking to their shows to experience the magic firsthand. But don't let their vintage sound fool you - The Cimarons are as relevant as ever, tackling contemporary issues with a timeless musical sensibility. Their latest album, "Roots Rock Reggae Revival," is a testament to their enduring passion for music and their commitment to spreading positivity through their art. With a career spanning over four decades, The Cimarons show no signs of slowing down. Whether they're headlining major festivals or playing intimate club gigs, this legendary band continues to captivate audiences with their infectious grooves and powerful message of unity and love. So if you're looking for a musical experience that will uplift your spirits and make you move your feet, look no further than The Cimarons. With their infectious energy and undeniable talent, this band is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone lucky enough to witness their magic live.
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