THE ROJAC STORY by V/A

SKU69535
ArtistV/A
TitleTHE ROJAC STORY
LabelROJAC
Catalog #RO 158LP
Tag
ReleaseW 09 - 2013
FormatVinyl - US2LP
 € 21,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Clarence Reid - Nobody But You Babe
  2. Kim Tolliver - (You're Trying To) Cop My Stuff
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/69535_the_rojac_story/2_kim_tolliver_-_youre_trying_to_cop_my_stuff.mp3
  3. Third Guitar - Lovin' Lies
  4. Little Jewel - I Want To
  5. Chico & Buddy - Can You Dig It
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/69535_the_rojac_story/5_chico_amp_buddy_-_can_you_dig_it.mp3
  6. Clarence Reid - Skunks, Hogs & Dogs
  7. Chuck-A-Luck & The Loverman LTD - Are You Experience
  8. Damn Sam The Miracle Man & The Soul Congregation - Lucky Man
  9. Jo Armstead - This and That
  10. Aleke Kanonu - Nwanne, Nwanne, Nwanne (with Tolbert The Miracle Man)
  11. Third Guitar - Down To The River
  12. Lavell Hardy - Don't Loose Your Groove
  13. Curtis Lee & The KCP's - Get In My Bag
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/69535_the_rojac_story/13_curtis_lee_amp_the_kcps_-_get_in_my_bag.mp3
  14. Chuck-A-Luck & The Lovemen - Whip Ya
  15. Damn Sam The Miracle Man & The Soul Congregation - I've Got It"
  16. Damn Sam The Miracle Man & The Soul Congregation - Give Me Another Joint
  17. Big Maybelle - Quittin Time
  18. Damn Sam The Miracle Man & The Soul Congregation - Smash
  19. Chuck-A-Luck & The Lovemen - Whip Ya
  20. Damn Sam The Miracle Man & The Soul Congregation - I've Got It
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/69535_the_rojac_story/20_damn_sam_the_miracle_man_amp_the_soul_congregation_-_ive_got_it.mp3
  21. Damn Sam The Miracle Man & The Soul Congregation - Give Me Another Joint
  22. Big Maybelle - Can't Wait Any Longer
  23. Clarence Reid - Somethign Special About My Baby
  24. Kim Tolliver - Tuesday's Child
  25. Big Maybelle - Don't Pass Me By
  26. Clarence Reid - Heaven Will Welcome You
  27. Chuck Flamingo & The Kansas City Playboys - What's My Chances
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/69535_the_rojac_story/27_chuck_flamingo_amp_the_kansas_city_playboys_-_whats_my_chances.mp3
  28. International GTOs - I Love My Baby
  29. Jo Armstead - No Better For Ya
  30. International GTOs - It's Been Raining In My Heart
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/69535_the_rojac_story/30_international_gtos_-_its_been_raining_in_my_heart.mp3

Description

Doublepack, compiling the best releases from the Rojac and Tay-Ster labels!Harlem’s 116th Street was ground zero for Jack Taylor’s network of enterprises, both legitimate and otherwise. From the 1960s into the ‘80s. Fat Jack, as Taylor was widely known on those mean streets, was one of Harlem’s flashiest and toughest characters, allegedly a local drug kingpin. No matter what he may have been in the business of selling, it’s a certainty that Taylor was a shrewd businessman who understood the value of diversification. Launching a record label was one of his many ventures, and not an unsuccessful one by any means. Around 1963, Taylor inaugurated Rojac Records, attempting to capture the musical pulse of Harlem on microgroove the way Berry Gordy was managing to perfection in the Motor City. No doubt the ultimate goal was to accrue stacks of benjamins by releasing a non-stop barrage of hits on Rojac and its sister Tay-Ster label. Rojac and Tay-Ster issued a steady stream of product through the latter half of the ‘60s. Taylor relocated his base of operations to Detroit at the end of the decade, after that, his labels went dormant for a while, though he intermittently reactivated them.

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