Trojan Records

British record label

Parent label: Trojan Recordings Ltd.·Est. 1968·United KingdomUnited Kingdom

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Although seemingly inconsequential at the time, July 28th 1967 proved to be a momentous date in the history of Jamaican music. For it was on that day that Chris Blackwell and Lee Gopthal from Island Records, one of the UK's leading independent record companies, launched a sub-label that would come to symbolise and forever be associated with the reggae style that was to make Jamaica a musical superpower. The imprint was Trojan. A subsidiary created specifically to showcase the productions of one of Jamaica's most popular and successful producers, Arthur "Duke" Reid, who himself had acquired the moniker from the make of the British-built seven-ton truck he had used to transport his powerful sound system around the island since the fifties. The company took its name from Reid's Trojan sound system and eponymous Jamaican label active at the same time -this has a different design, depicting two bulls [fighting in the label ring] and Tarus (sic) inscribed on the right. Over the initial six months, eleven singles were issued in the UK on the Island off-shoot but, by the start of 1968, the company had pulled the plug, deciding their Treasure Isle imprint would suffice as the main output for Duke Reid's material in the UK. Nonetheless, during its brief lifespan, the Trojan label highlighted some of the finest music to emanate from Jamaica during the height of the Rocksteady era. The Trojan Story might have ended there, with the label little more than a footnote in the annals of Island Records' history, and that it is not is due more to luck than forethought. Some seven months after its demise, Trojan was resurrected, although this time around it was much more than just a minor, if respectable, Jamaican music label. The new company would, over the coming years dominate the Jamaican records market in the UK. Island remained a partner in the company with B & C Records, finally ending its involvement in October 1972. In the 60s and 70s Trojan Records successfully spread Reggae throughout the UK and beyond, licensing Jamaican recordings as well as producing UK-based acts. The original parent company Trojan Recordings Ltd. and the Trojan back catalogue were sold to Allied Records Ltd. in the 1970s and Allied continued to release records as Trojan Records. The full Trojan Records catalogue was acquired by Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. in 2001. In 2007, Sanctuary was bought by the Universal Music Group who sold it to BMG in 2013. Since 2014, the Trojan Records were distributed in Europe by BMG with PIAS. Reissues on Music On Vinyl from 2017 are via Townsend Music, who also run Trojan Records' webstore. Label Code: LC 1344.

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Bush Doctor

Peter Tosh · 1978

Studio Album

Funky Kingston

Toots & The Maytals

Studio Album

Scratch The Super Ape

The Upsetters · 1976

Studio Album

Soul Rebels

Bob Marley And The Wailers · 1970

Studio Album

African Herbsman

Bob Marley & The Wailers · 1973

Studio Album

Soul Revolution

Bob Marley & The Wailers · 1971

Studio Album

Mystic Man

Peter Tosh · 1979

Studio Album

The Best Of The Wailers

The Wailers · 1971

Studio Album

Jimmy Cliff

Jimmy Cliff · 1969

Studio Album

One Thousand Volts Of Holt

John Holt · 1973

Studio Album

Beat Down Babylon

Junior Byles

Studio Album

A Love I Can Feel

John Holt · 1970

Studio Album

Version Galore

U-Roy

Studio Album

Young Gifted And Black

Bob Andy And Marcia Griffiths · 1970

Studio Album

Black And White

Greyhound · 1971

Studio Album

Peace And Love - Wadadasow

Dadawah · 1974

Studio Album

Unlimited

Jimmy Cliff · 1973

Studio Album

The Best Of Gregory Isaacs

Gregory Isaacs · 1978

Studio Album

The Further You Look - Sings For 'I'

John Holt · 1973

Studio Album

Screaming Target

Big Youth · 1972

Studio Album

The Israelites

Desmond Dekker · 1969

Studio Album

Mr Soul Of Jamaica

Alton Ellis

Studio Album

Ital Dub

Augustus Pablo · 1974

Studio Album

On The Beach

The Paragons · 1967

Studio Album

Memorial Album

Don Drummond

Studio Album

Soul Revolution Part II / Rhythm

Bob Marley & The Wailers

Studio Album

Sufferer

The Kingstonians · 1970

Studio Album

One Life To Live

Phyllis Dillon · 1972

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Sweet Sensation

Melodians · 1969

Studio Album

Dreadmania - It's All In The Mind

Judge Dread · 1973

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Revolution Dub

Lee Perry And The Upsetters · 1975

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Pied Piper

Bob And Marcia · 1971

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Double Barrel

Dave And Ansel Collins · 1971

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You Can Get It If You Really Want

Desmond Dekker · 1970

Studio Album

Peace And Love

The Mighty Sparrow · 1969

Studio Album

Double Seven

Upsetters · 1973

Studio Album

Battle Of Armagideon (Millionaire Liquidator)

Mr. Lee Scratch Perry And The Upsetters · 1986

Studio Album

In The Dark

Toots & The Maytals · 1974

Studio Album

Extra Classic

Gregory Isaacs · 1978

Studio Album

Poor Man Style

Barrington Levy · 1982

Studio Album

Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread

Lee Perry 'The Upsetter' · 1978

Studio Album

Woman Capture Man

The Ethiopians · 1970

Studio Album

Slum In Dub

Gregory Isaacs · 1978

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Up Park Camp

John Holt

Studio Album

Engine 54

The Ethiopians · 1968

Studio Album

Grooving Out On Life

Hopeton Lewis

Studio Album

Natty Dread A Weh She Want

Horace Andy · 1979

Studio Album

Tommy McCook

Tommy McCook · 1969

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