5/27/2026

Prince Buster Blue Beat Records 101–400: Rare Jamaican Ska Classics and UK Releases


Prince Buster Blue Beat Records vintage ska vinyl collection

singles Blue Beat records 1962 TO 1967


notes:


Blue Beat Records was a record label that released Jamaican 
rhythm and blues and ska music in the United Kingdom in the 1960s. 
It led to the use of the word bluebeat as a generic term to describe 
all styles of early Jamaican music from R&B to ska, rocksteady and 
early reggae, including music not associated with the record label.
The history of Jamaican ska music cannot be told without mentioning 
the extraordinary influence of Prince Buster and the iconic Blue Beat 
Records label. During the golden years of ska and early reggae, Blue 
Beat Records became one of the most important distributors of 
Jamaican music in the United Kingdom. Catalogue references 
101 to 400 contain some of the finest recordings ever released
 by Prince Buster, helping to introduce authentic Jamaican 
rhythms to British audiences during the 1960s.
Prince Buster, born Cecil Bustamente Campbell, was one of the
 founding architects of ska music. His recordings blended 
rhythm and blues, Caribbean influences, jazz, gospel, and African 
rhythms into a revolutionary sound that changed popular music forever. 
Through Blue Beat Records, many of his classic tracks reached a wider
 international audience and became essential records for collectors, DJs, and ska enthusiasts.
The Blue Beat catalogue from references 101 to 400 represents a historic
 period for Jamaican music. These releases include energetic 
ska instrumentals, socially conscious vocal recordings, dancefloor classics, 
and rare collector items highly sought after by vinyl enthusiasts today.
Blue Beat Records played a crucial role in spreading Jamaican music across 
the UK during the early 1960s. The label imported and distributed recordings 
from Jamaica at a time when ska music was exploding in popularity among
 Caribbean communities and British youth culture.
Prince Buster quickly became one of the label’s defining artists. His 
unique vocal style, innovative production techniques, and powerful 
rhythms transformed the sound of Jamaican music. Songs released 
during the Blue Beat era combined dancefloor energy with cultural 
identity and social commentary.
Collectors often focus on catalogue references 101 to 400 because
 these releases capture the transition from classic ska to early rocksteady.
 Original Blue Beat pressings from this era are now considered rare vinyl treasures.

credits:

Prince Buster recorded the majority of his classic UK releases for Blue Beat
Records between approximately BB 101 and BB 400 from 1962–1967, but a 
complete session-by-session archive with exact musicians, recording dates, 
and studios for every catalog number has never been officially published.
Main Recording Period
1962–1967
Produced mainly by Prince Buster (Cecil Bustamente Campbell)
UK releases licensed through Melodisc / Blue Beat
Later releases shifted toward the FAB label after Blue Beat 
catalog numbers reached the 400 range.

Principal Studios Used
Jamaica

Most Blue Beat-era masters were recorded in Kingston:

Federal Studios, Kingston
The most important early ska studio in Jamaica.
RJR Studios (Radio Jamaica Recording Studio)
WIRL Studios
Some later sessions possibly at Studio One facilities or independent 
rooms used by session musicians.
United Kingdom

A smaller number of recordings were cut or overdubbed in London:

especially tracks connected with UK touring and Blue Beat sessions.
“Wash Wash” and several UK-oriented productions reportedly 
involved British musicians including Georgie Fame.

Core Musicians / Line-Up

The backing group was usually credited as:

Prince Buster’s All Stars
Buster’s Group
occasionally Prince Buster All Stars

The personnel changed slightly by session, but these 
musicians appear repeatedly in Blue Beat-era recordings:

Musician    Instrument
Rico Rodriguez    Trombone
Ernest Ranglin    Guitar / Bass
Jerome 'Jah Jerry' Haynes    Guitar
Baba Brooks    Trumpet
Raymond Harper    Trumpet
Val Bennett    Tenor Sax
Gladstone Anderson    Piano / Organ
Arkland 'Drumbago' Parks    Drums
Count Ossie    Nyabinghi Percussion
Lynn Taitt    Guitar (later rocksteady era)
Lee Perry    Vocals / Assistant Production on some titles

These musicians are documented across numerous Blue Beat productions including:

“Madness”
“Wash Wash”
“One Step Beyond”
“Al Capone”
“Judge Dread”
“Shanty Town”
“Train to Girls Town”

Prince Buster personally supervised most sessions:

arranger
vocal coach
rhythm director
producer

Important Blue Beat Catalog Range

Approximate evolution through BB 101–400:

Period    Style
BB 100–200    Early Jamaican blues / proto-ska
BB 200–300    Classic ska explosion
BB 300–400    Late ska → rocksteady transition

Key recordings in this range include:

“Madness”
“One Step Beyond”
“Wash Wash”
“Al Capone”
“Judge Dread”
“Shanty Town”
“Dance Cleopatra”
“Rude Boy Rule”



 

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