Prince Buster, a cornerstone of ska and reggae, captivates with infectious rhythms and pioneering sounds that have shaped Jamaican music. With a discography that includes seminal albums like “Time Longer Than Rope / Believe Kill Believe Cure” (1962) and “National Ska: Pain In My Belly” (1964), Prince Buster’s influence is undeniable. Released under labels that championed the vibrant Jamaican scene, these records showcase his innovative fusion of ska, rocksteady, and reggae. “On Tour” (1967) and “What a Hard Man Fe Dead” (1967) further cement his legacy, reflecting a dynamic era of musical evolution. Prince Buster’s work resonates alongside contemporaries who defined the genre, positioning him as a pivotal figure in the lineage of Jamaican music. His tracks remain essential for vinyl collectors and enthusiasts exploring the roots of ska and reggae.
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