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Jumping The Shuffle Blues - Jamaican Sound System Classics 1946-1960



A crackling, joy-filled time capsule from the birth of Jamaican sound system culture — where shuffle blues, mento swing, early R&B, and jump rhythms light up the room with raw charm and unstoppable bounce. Jumping The Shuffle Blues feels playful and communal, romantic in its innocence and electric in its momentum, capturing dancers, selectors, and street corners finding their voice together. It’s music before polish, before rules — pure rhythm, laughter, and movement pressed into history, alive with the spirit that would soon change the world.
A1
Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five - Salt Pork, West Virginia
A2
Jack McVea Orchestra - Two Timin' Baby
A3
Gene Ammons And His Orchestra - Jug Head Ramble
A4
Todd Rhodes And His Toddlers - Page Boy Shuffle
A5
Felix Gross - What's Your Style, Baby
A6
Teddy Brannon Orchestra - Mixon With Dixon
A7
Harold Land All-Stars - San Diego Bounce
B1
The Ray-O-Vacs - My Baby's Gone
B2
Charlie Gonzalez - I'm Free
B3
Zuzu Bollin - Why Don't You Eat Where You Slept Last Night
B4
Willis Jackson & His Orchestra - Later For The 'Gator
B5
Rosco Gordon - No More Doggin'
B6
Lester Williams And His Band - Brand New Baby
B7
Big Jay McNeely & Band - Big Jay Shuffle
C1
Melvin Daniels - No More Crying On My Pillow
C2
Hal Paige & His Band - Drive It Home
C3
Mike Gordon - Why Don't You Do It Right
C4
Bop-A-Loos - South Parkway Mambo
C5
Lloyd Lambert & His Band - Heavy Sugar
C6
Floyd Dixon And His Band - Hey Bartender
C7
Bill Doggett - Quaker City
D1
Shirley And Lee - Feel So Good
D2
Barbie Gaye - My Boy Lollypop
D3
T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Shuffle
D4
Dave Bartholomew - The Shufflin' Fox
D5
Doc Bagby - You're So Delightful
D6
Lloyd Trotman & His Orchestra - Trottin' In
D7
Donnie Elbert - Will You Ever Be Mine




