Wednesday, November 11, 2020

The Rhyth-O-Matics


The Rhyth-O-Matics were one of California's first established ska bands. They released the album "Walking in the Shadow" in 1985 and had a big radio hit in 1988 with a 12" single Skatalation / Trickster.

In 1998 the band leader Jimmy Foot re-released the album and single together on a CD-R with an unreleased track called Kinzenge. This download here is for the CD-R version with the added tracks.

1 Afro/Ska

2 Walking in the Shadow

3 Kufilisika Sio Kilema

4 Kweleetonga

5 Roscoe

6 Zonga Andowe

7 El Toro

8 Thina

9 Skatalation

10 Kinzenge

11 Trickster

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Not only did he re-release his old recordings on his own label Bongo Boy Music, but he recorded a whole new album called Ghost Skankers which was also released on a CD-R with a computer-printed cover which sometimes got stuck to the disc itself. 


1 Ghost Skankers/Riders in the Sky

2 Miami Skyline

3 Ska Slaughter

4 Think About Your Life

5 Surfinfast Ska

6 Wagon Train Ska

7 Phoenix City

8 Mojuba

9 Botyana

10 Skankers Island

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Then, in  that same year Jimmy Foot collaborated with some musicians under the band name "Sky Rangers" which had more of a 'country' influence and they also released a CD-R on Bongo Boy records which had that same problem of the computer-printed inlay sticking to the CD itself.


1 Home on the Range

2 Riders in the Sky

3 My Mama

4 No Woman, No Cry

5 Little Dogies

6 Red River Reggae

7 Wagon Train SKA

8 Just a Man & His Guitar

9 Sky Ranger Squeeze

10 I'm a Rider

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Some of Jimmy Foot's other projects you might want to check out:


Reggae Jackson - Smash Hits (1986)

 


Jimmy Foot - The Instrumentals  

 

Ska Santas



And he has many solo albums. The album Rhythm Addict is mostly a rock-n-roll record but it has a ska song called "Rockin' Ska Man" that is along the lines of the sound from these earlier recordings.

 

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