Prince Buster’s dynamic fusion of ska, reggae, and rocksteady resonates through the vinyl grooves, marking him as a cornerstone of Jamaican music history. With seminal albums like “Time Longer Than Rope / Believe Kill Believe Cure” (1962) and “National Ska: Pain In My Belly” (1964), his work captures the vibrant spirit of the 1960s. Released under influential labels, these records are essential for any collector exploring the roots of ska and reggae. Albums such as “On Tour” (1967) and “Jamaica’s Pride (Rock Steady) Hush Up” (1967) further showcase his pioneering sound. His influence echoes through the works of related , enriching the Jamaican music landscape and beyond. Delve into Prince Buster’s discography to experience the evolution of genres that continue to inspire today’s music scene.
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