| 1. producer at Studio One and as a solo artist in his own right leading groups such as The Soul Brothers, Sound Dimension and Soul Vendors |
| 2. These classic and rare recordings were made in the mid-1960s at Studio One. The Soul Brothers bridged the gap between Ska and the arrival of Rocksteady mixing it all up with Funk, Jazz and Latin styles |
| 3. The Soul Brothers recorded at Studio One between 1965-1967, the transitionary period between Ska and Rocksteady where the music was a mixture of Funk, Latin and Jazz sometimes with a reminder of Ska and the hint of Rocksteady |
| 4. The Soul Brothers were born in 1965 out of the ashes of the great Skatalites. The new group featured ex-Skatalites members , Roland Alphonso, Johnny Moore and Lloyd Brevitt). By the end of the year the group were up and running, releasing countless addictively catchy singles and two albums as well as becoming the new house band at Studio One, following the demise of The Skatalites |
| 5. Tracklist: |
| 6. 1.01 - & The Soul Brothers - Train To Skaville |
| 7. 1.02 - Roland Alphonso & The Soul Brothers - James Bond |
| 8. 1.03 - The Soul Vendors - Voodoo Moon |
| 9. 1.04 - The Soul Vendors - Ska Shuffle |
| 10. 1.05 - and the Soul Brothers - Take Ten |
| 11. 1.06 - The Soul Vendors - Chicken And Booze |
| 12. 1.07 - The Soul Vendors - Honey Pot |
| 13. 1.08 - The Soul Vendors - Mr. Flint |
| 14. 1.09 - Roland Alphonso & The Skatalites - Dr Ring Ding |
| 15. 1.10 - The Soul Vendors - Got My Boogaloo |
| 16. 1.11 - Roland Alphonso & The Studio One Orchestra - From Russia With Love |
| 17. 1.12 - Roland Alphonso & The Soul Brothers - Ska-Culation |
| 18. 1.13 - and the Soul Brothers - Home Made |
| 19. 1.14 - Roland Alphonso & The Soul Brothers - Sufferer's Choice |
| 20. 1.15 - The Soul Vendors - One Stop |
| 21. 1.16 - The Soul Vendors - Hot And Cold |