Recently resurrected and now enjoying chart success in the 21st century, when it was formed Trojan Records epitomised the punk DIY ethic over a decade before 1976. With a blizzard of individual labels and a marketing strategy that involved selling product out of the backs of vans, the company spearheaded the injection of reggae and ska into the vein of British youth consciousness.
In its first brief six-year incarnation,
Trojan produced nearly 30 hit singles, created the legendary compilation
series Tighten Up and launched new acts like Jimmy Cliff, Desmond
Dekker, Ken Boothe, The Pioneers, Bob And Marcia, Greyhound and Dave And
Ansell Collins, all against a background of cut-throat politics,
cultural division and prejudice.
Young, Gifted & Black : The Story of Trojan Records - Michael De Koningh & Laurence Cane-Honeysett
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