Jackie Mittoo The Ethiopians - Got My Bugaloo What To Do
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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What To Do | ||
Got My Bugaloo |
Video
Jackie Mittoo and The Soul Brothers - Got My Bogaloo
The Ethiopians - I Don't Know What To Do
Images
Catalog Numbers
R 123Labels
- Rio
- Coxsone Records
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- ouvir online
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- online luisteren
- online anhören
- écouter en ligne
- lyssna på nätet
- kuunnella verkossa
Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- Test Pressing
- White Label
- 45 RPM
Companies
Role | Company |
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Record Company | Direct Records Ltd |
Notes
- A Direct Records Release.
- A Direct Records Release. This is the white label test pressing version.
- White label pre-release
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: DIR R 123 A 1H
- Matrix / Runout: DIR R 123 B 1H
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Edged Side A): CSD-144
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Edged Side B): CSD-159
About Jackie Mittoo The Ethiopians
Jackie was born March 3rd 1948 in Brown's Town, in the Parish of St. Ann, Jamaica and died December 16th 1990 at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, Canada. He first began playing professionally at the age of thirteen with various bands such as The Rivals and and it was around this time that he started hanging out at Federal Studios and playing with the cream of Jamaican's musicians who from June, 1964 would become known as the Skatalites.
In 1959 was recording artists at Federal Studios when he came into contact with Jackie Mittoo. Dodd was so impressed that he asked Jackie to run the sessions at his new studio at 13 Brentford Road in Kingston when it opened in 1963.
Mittoo and Dodd recorded thousands of tunes throughout the Sixties. When split Dodd formed a new studio band under 's direction, Alphonso was responsible for the horn arrangements whilst Jackie wrote the music. Jackie went on to lead the session musicians changing their name to and later to . Jackie wasn't just the leader he was a creator as well, giving the bass player his lines, writing the chords for the guitarist, playing keyboards himself as well as arranging the recordings. The artists recorded during this period included , , , , , , , , and many, many others as well as recording superb instrumental music. This body of music is not only the foundation of reggae, constantly being covered and versioned, but an incredible artistic and creative achievement in it's own right.
Real Name
- Roy Donat Mittoo
Name Vars
- D. Mittoo
- D. R. J Mittoo
- Donat Jackie Mittoo
- Donat Mittoo
- Donat Roy \
- Mittoo
- Donat Roy Jackie Mittoo
- J Mitto
- J Mittoo
- J, Mitto
- J. Mittoo
- J. Donat Roy Mittoo
- J. Mettoo
- J. Minto
- J. Mitoo
- J. Mittee
- J. Mittii
- J. Mitto
- J. Mittoo
- J. Mittoo (Estate Of)
- J. Mottoo
- J.Mittoo
- Jack Le Mittoo
- Jack Mittoo
- Jacki Mittoo
- Jackie
- Jackie Donat Mittoo
- Jackie Donat Roy Mitoo
- Jackie Donat Roy Mittoo
- Jackie Matoo
- Jackie Matto
- Jackie Mattoo
- Jackie Metoo
- Jackie Mettoo
- Jackie Minto
- Jackie Mitoo
- Jackie Mitto
- Jackie Mittoo (Estate Of)
- Jackie Mittoo - The Reggae Beat
- Jackie Nitto
- JackieMittoo
- Jackil Mittoo
- Jah Mitto
- Jakie Mitoo
- Milton
- Mitoo
- Mitto
- Mittoo, J
- Mittoo, J.
- Mittoo, Jackie
- Mr. J. Mittoo
- Mr. Jackie Mitoo
- Mr. Jackie Mittoo
- Mr. Mittoo
- R D. Mittoo
Aliases
- Donat Roy Mittoo