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Trojan records, founded in 1968, was one of many labels in the United Kingdom that fed the ska, rocksteady and reggae craze sweeping the country. Founder Lee Gopthal had collaborated with Chris Blackwell of Island Records on mail order sales, which prompted Gopthal to start a record store called Musicland (which became part of the Muzik City Record Shops chain). Trojan's name comes from the Croydon-built Trojan truck that was used by Duke Reid in Jamaica, which had Duke Reid - The Trojan King of Sounds painted on the sides. Reid's sound system became known as the Trojan Sound, which became synonymous with the new and hip music. By 1970, Trojan artists that were making headway into the pop music charts included: Lee Perry's Upsetters, Bob & Marcia, The Cimarons, Desmond Dekker, Bruce Ruffin, Nicky Thomas and Dave and Ansell Collins. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
One Bad Apple [Barry Biggs]
4702I'll Be Waiting
2373Tony Tribe - Red Red Wine
1744Tommy McCook & The Skatalites - Silver Dollar
1565Desmond Dekker & The Aces - The Israelites
1396The Paragons - The Tide Is High
1367The Ethiopians - Train To Skaville
1338Jimmy Cliff - Miss Jamacia
1329Owen Gray - Jezebel
13110Teardrops (You Are Not to Blame) [with Baba Brooks & His Band]
129Soulful Reggae Box Set [disc
History of Trojan Records 1968-1971
Trojan Lovers Box Set - CD1
Trojan Dub Massive Chapter One
Soulful Reggae Box Set [disc 1

Treasure Isle Ska Rarities
Trojan Box Set: Rock Steady
Trojan Dub Box Set (Disc 1)
ROOTS box set disc 3
Trojan Dub Box Set
Trojan Dub Box Set (Disc 2)
Trojan Rocksteady Box Set