Real_Rock

Real Rock

Real Rock

1968 single by Sound Dimension


"Real Rock" is an instrumental reggae song by the Jamaican band Sound Dimension. It was recorded in 1967 at Jamaica Recording Studio in Kingston, Jamaica, and released as a single in 1968 by Studio One.[1][2] The song was produced by Clement "Coxsone" Dodd and performed by Eric Frater (guitar), Boris Gardiner (bass guitar), Phil Callender (drums), Denzel Laing (percussion), Vin Gordon (trombone) and Jackie Mittoo (keyboards), who played the riddim's signature three-note Hammond organ figure.[1][2]

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The song is significant for giving rise to perhaps the most popular reggae riddim of all time, having been versioned hundreds of times by artists including The Clash, KRS-One and 311.[3] According to a 2004 The New York Times article, C. Dodd considered the song his crowning achievement.[2]

Partial list of songs using the "Real Rock" riddim

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References

  1. Greene, Jo-Ann. "Real Rock - Sound Dimension". AllMusic.

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