Tommy McCook & Soul Defenders - Popcorn Pt 1 Popcorn Pt 11

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Review by Vladimir Paley

Tommy McCook & Soul Defenders' album "Popcorn Pt 1 Popcorn Pt 11" is a true masterpiece of Jamaican music. The album showcases the band's exceptional talent and musicianship with a blend of reggae, ska, and jazz.

The album is a compilation of tracks from two of the band's albums, "Popcorn" and "Popcorn Reggae," and features some of their greatest hits. The tracks are all instrumental and showcase the band's ability to captivate the listener with their vibrant and energetic sound.

The album starts off with the catchy and upbeat "Popcorn," followed by the smooth and groovy "Determination Skank." The album also includes the soulful and jazzy "Smooth Sailing," and the funky "Soulful Mood."

Throughout the album, Tommy McCook's saxophone playing is exceptional, and the band's tight rhythm section provides the perfect foundation for his solos. The album also features some excellent guitar work and keyboard playing, adding to the overall richness of the sound.

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Artist: Tommy McCook & Soul Defenders
Album: Popcorn Pt 1 Popcorn Pt 11
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Popcorn Pt. 11
Popcorn Pt. 1

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Companies

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Copyright (c)(CCO) Caribbean Copyright Organization

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerE & N Harrison.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: UM - 7963 - A SRM
  • Matrix / Runout: UM - 7963 - B SRM

About Tommy McCook & Soul Defenders

3 March 1927  5 May 1998 Founding member of and . Very important jamaican saxophone player. He was born in Havana, Cuba. When his father worked at Panama Canal, the familly moved to Jamaica in 1933. He went to Alpha School, which gave him a good musical eduction. His career started in 1943 when he performed in Eric Dean Orchestra, one of the best at that time on the whole island. Then he switched to Don Hitchman's sextet. This band was one of the first jamaican Bands ever got recorded (1952/1953). This happened at the first radio station in Jamaica, Z or Zed QI. In the early fifties, Tommy was a soloist in the greatest band to coalesce in Jamaica before The Skatalites, Roy Coburn's Blu-Flames featuring , and . In 1954 he moved to Nassau, Barbados to play gigs in Clubs next to . 1956 he moved to Miami, Florida where he first got into contact with Jazz music. He was heavily influenced by hearing , whose tunes he first played when he moved back to Jamaica in 1962. He played with a lot of musicians, which can be found on a lot of early ska recordings, but until 1964 he always denied offer by and . He was a known musician for adding Jazz to ska music. On sundays, he always went to play a regular session with other musicians like , and , which got later released as . Out of this session emerged one of Jamaica's most important bands (June 1964). The Skatalites made several hundred instrumental recordings, mostly for Dodd's and backed the gamut of Jamaica's vocalists on hundreds more. After murdered his girlfriend in 1965, they crashed and split up. McCook was now producing records for Reid's . At that point he started his new band . Tommy led them until they disintegrated on a trip to Montreal Canada in 1969. In 1973 he went to the U.K. to work with 's band for a BBC special on Cliff meeting Jazz artist Herbie Mann. After 1975 he played at 's studio band . In 1983, Tommy started to reanimate the Skatalites, which worked out well and they as they saw that they could make out a living of touring, they restarted. He stopped playing around 1995, when his health condition got worse. He died on May 5, 1998 leaving his second wife, eight children and fourteen grand children.

Real Name

    • Thomas Matthew McCook

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  • 'Sir' Tommy McCook R.I.P.
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  • Jimmy McCook
  • M. Cooke
  • Mc Cook
  • Mc. Cook
  • McCook
  • McCook, Tommy
  • Mccook
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  • T McCook
  • T. Mc Cook
  • T. Mc. Crook
  • T. McCook
  • T. McCookc
  • T. McCooke
  • T. McCool
  • T.Mc.Cook
  • T.McCook
  • TM
  • Tammie
  • Thomas McCook
  • Thomas Mccook
  • Timmy McCook
  • Tommy
  • Tommy 'Sweet Serenade' McCook
  • Tommy C McCook
  • Tommy Cook
  • Tommy M'Cook
  • Tommy MCCook
  • Tommy Macook
  • Tommy Mc Cook
  • Tommy Mc. Cook
  • Tommy Mc.Cook
  • Tommy McCood
  • Tommy McCook & His Band
  • Tommy McCook And The Supersonics
  • Tommy McCook Dub
  • Tommy McCook O.D.
  • Tommy McCook, O.D.
  • Tommy McCooke
  • Tommy McOok
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Summary by Vladimir Paley

"Popcorn Pt 1 Popcorn Pt 11" is a must-have for any fan of Jamaican music. The album's infectious melodies and rhythms are sure to get anyone moving and grooving, and it is a testament to the timeless quality of the music created by Tommy McCook and Soul Defenders.