Laurel Aitken

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  • ska
  • reggae
  • rocksteady
  • skinhead reggae
  • jamaica
Laurel Aitken (April 22, 1927-July 17, 2005) became famous as one of the originators of jamaican ska music in the late 1950s. Aitken was born as Lorenzo Aitken in cuba, and is the brother of singer Bobby Aitken. He moved to England in the 1960s, and had a loyal following among Skinheads and other ska fans. He had massive hits in the 1950s through 1970s, while recording for Blue Beat Records, Pama Records and Trojan Records.

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Songs

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    (Sloop) John B

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    Aitken's Boogie

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    Al Capone

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    Apollo 12

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    Auge y caida

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    Baba Kill Me Goat (A Line)

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    Baby Baby

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    Baby Please Don't Go

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    Babylon

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    Babylon (feat. Reco Rodriguez)

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    Babylon Gone

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    Bachelor Life

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    Back to New Orleans

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    Bad Minded Woman

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    Bag-A-Boo

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    Bambalao

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    Bartender

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    Bendwood Dick

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    Benwood Dick

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    Big Fat Man

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    Big Fight In Hell Stadium

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    Birmingham Girl

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    Blow in the Wind

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    Blowing in the Wind

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    Blue Beat Dance

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    Blue Mink

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    Blues Dance

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    Blues Dance (feat Girlie)

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    Boogie In My Bones

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    Boogie in the Bones

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    Boogie Rock

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    Boogie With The Bartender

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    Bossa Nova Hop

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    Bouncing Woman

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    Brother David

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    Bug-a-Boo

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    Caladonia

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    Call the Doctor

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    Carolina

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    Clap Your Hands

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    Clementine

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    Coconut

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    Coconut (Water)

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    Coconut Woman

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    Come Back Jeannie

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    Come Let Us Go

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    Dance to the Music

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    Daniel Saw The Stone

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    Deliverance Will Come

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    Don't Be Cruel


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