Roland Alphonso : "Tear up", Studio One – none, 1964

Hiltonaires : "Island in the sun", Big Bamboo, Hilary – ILP - 1041, Island Music Records – ILP-1041

Louis Jordan : "Choo choo ch'boogie", Music For Pleasure – MFP 50557, MCA Records – MFP 50557, 1982

Bob Marley and the Wailers : "Concrete jungle", Classic Bob Marley & The Wailers, JAD – 0602498201541, Universal – 0602498201541, 2004

Wynonie Harris : "Fishtail blues, King Records (3) – 45-4789,

Professor Longhair : "Big chief", Watch Records – 45-1900 V, 1964

Jackie Wilson : "Reet petite", SMP (2) – SKM 3, 1986

Laurel Aitken : "Bartender", The story so far..., Grover Records – GRO-CD 008, 1995

Prince Buster : "One step beyond", One step beyond, Virgin – VTDCDX 546, Virgin – 7243 5 91565 2 1, Virgin – 07243 5 91565 2 1, 2003

Willis Jackson : "Later for the gator", Solid Records (6) – CDSOL-45816, 2018

Alton Ellis : "Dance crasher", Treasure Isle – none

Folkes Brothers : "Oh Carolina", Prince Buster – none, 1968

The Sensations : "Everyday is like holiday", Wake Up Jamaica (Sweet Rock Steady & Reggae Harmonies 1967-1973), Trojan Records – CDTRL 331, 1994

Tommy Mccook : "Rocket ship", Intensified! Original Ska 1962-1966, Island Records – IRSP 2, 1979

Melodians : "I'll get along without you", Swing and dine, Heartbeat Records (2) – CD HB 129, 1992

Johnny Osbourne : "Truths and rights", Studio One – SOLP-0132

Sources :

A. Loyd Bradley: "Bass Culture. Quand le reggae était roi.", Allia, 2005.
B. Romain Kruse et Kevon Rhiney:"Reggae, identité et paysage urbain dans un bidonville de Kingston-Ouest", L'Espace politique 14, 2011.

C.  Les livrets rédigés par Bruno Blum de deux disques sortis chez Frémeaux et associés:  "USA - Jamaica. Roots of ska (1942-1962). Rythm and blues shuffle" et "Jamaica Rythm and Blues (1956-1961)".

D. Bill Brewter et Frank Broughton: "Last night a DJ saved my life", Castor Astral, 2017. 

E. «City songs (4): Kingston 1965-1969, l'âge d'or du rocksteady» (Continent musiques d'été sur France Culture).