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'''Easy Star Records''' is an American independent record label founded in 1996. Based in New York City, the label primarily produces and releases albums in the genres of [[reggae]] and [[Dub music|dub]]. The label has had multiple albums chart at No. 1 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' Top Reggae Albums chart, including ''[[Easy Star All-Stars|Easy Star]]'s Lonely Hearts Dub Band'', two albums by [[The Green (band)|The Green]], and ''Vines'' by [[Passafire]], who signed to the label in 2013.<ref name="Easy Star Records">http://www.easystar.com/about</ref>
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In 2014 the label released albums by [[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]],<ref>http://mtnweekly.com:80/music/album-review/dub-side-moon-special-anniversary-edition-album-review</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.easystar.com/bulletins/show/218 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-06-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923232657/http://www.easystar.com/bulletins/show/218 |archive-date=2015-09-23 |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad]],<ref name="newreleasedmusic1">{{Cite web |url=http://newreleasedmusic.com/giant-panda-guerilla-dub-squad-steady.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-06-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150320173105/http://newreleasedmusic.com/giant-panda-guerilla-dub-squad-steady.html |archive-date=2015-03-20 |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Backbeat Soundsystem]],<ref>/http://www.thepier.org:80/review-backbeat-soundsystem-together-not-apart</ref> [[New Kingston (band)|New Kingston]],<ref name="thepier1">http://www.thepier.org/new-kingston-signs-w-easy-star-records/</ref> and [[The Expanders]], whose June 2015 album ''Hustling Culture'' debuted at No. 1 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.<ref name="easystar1">{{Cite web |url=http://easystar.com/bulletins/show/235 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-06-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170606171145/http://www.easystar.com/bulletins/show/235 |archive-date=2017-06-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Since 2015, the label has released albums by London-based quartet [[The Skints]], Jamaican vocalists [[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]] and [[Protoje]], among others.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thepier.org/the-skints-new-album-w-easy-star-records/|title=The Skints New Album w/ Easy Star Records « The Pier Magazine|language=en-gb|access-date=2019-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://easystar.com/artists/jesse-royal/|title=Jesse Royal|last=dev|website=Easy Star Records|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://easystar.com/artists/protoje/|title=Protoje|last=easystar|website=Easy Star Records|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-27}}</ref> ''Falling Into Place'' by [[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]] and ''A Matter Of Time'' by Protoje, released via Easy Star Records, each received [[Grammy Award]] nominations for [[Best Reggae Album]] in 2016 and 2018 respectively.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/rebelution|title=Rebelution|date=2019-02-15|website=GRAMMY.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/protoje|title=Protoje|date=2018-05-12|website=GRAMMY.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-27}}</ref> The label also manages bands such as the [[Easy Star All-Stars]], a touring and recording musical collective, and has worked with artists outside the reggae genre such as [[Citizen Cope]], [[Corey Harris]], [[Janelle Monáe|Janelle Monae]], [[Jason Mraz]], [[Kelly Clarkson]], and [[Yoko Ono]].<ref name="Easy Star Records" />
| image = [[File:Easy star records logo.jpg]]
| parent = Independent
| founded = {{start date and age|1996|df=y}}
| founder = Michael Goldwasser<br />Eric Smith<br />Lem Oppenheimer<br />Remy Gerstein
| distributor =
| genre = [[Reggae]], [[rocksteady]], [[Dub music|dub]], [[dancehall]], [[ska]]
| country = [[United States]]
| location = [[New York, NY]]
| website = {{URL|easystar.com}}
}}

'''Easy Star Records''' is an American independent record label founded in 1996. Based in New York City, the label primarily produces and releases albums in the genres of [[reggae]] and [[Dub music|dub]].

The label has had multiple albums chart at No. 1 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' Top Reggae Albums chart, including ''[[Easy Star All-Stars|Easy Star]]'s Lonely Hearts Dub Band'', two albums by [[The Green (band)|The Green]], and ''Vines'' by [[Passafire]], who signed to the label in 2013.<ref name="Easy Star Records">{{Cite web|url=http://www.easystar.com/about|title = About Me|website=Easystar.com}}</ref> In 2014, the label released albums by [[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mtnweekly.com:80/music/album-review/dub-side-moon-special-anniversary-edition-album-review|title = Music Archives|website=Mtbweekly.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.easystar.com/bulletins/show/218 |title=REBELUTION RELEASES ALBUM WITH EASY STAR &#124; Easy Star |access-date=2017-06-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923232657/http://www.easystar.com/bulletins/show/218 |archive-date=2015-09-23 |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad]],<ref name="newreleasedmusic1">{{Cite web |url=http://newreleasedmusic.com/giant-panda-guerilla-dub-squad-steady.html |title=Steady, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, New Music, Songs, & Albums, 2014 |access-date=2017-06-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150320173105/http://newreleasedmusic.com/giant-panda-guerilla-dub-squad-steady.html |archive-date=2015-03-20 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Backbeat Soundsystem,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thepier.org/review-backbeat-soundsystem-together-not-apart/|title=Review: BackBeat SoundSystem - Together Not Apart|first=Mike|last=Patti|website=Thepier.org|date=3 November 2014|access-date=22 May 2023}}</ref> [[New Kingston (band)|New Kingston]],<ref name="thepier1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.thepier.org/new-kingston-signs-w-easy-star-records/|title = New Kingston Signs with Easy Star Records| date=20 November 2014 }}</ref> and [[The Expanders]], whose June 2015 album ''Hustling Culture'' debuted at No. 1 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.<ref name="easystar1">{{Cite web |url=http://easystar.com/bulletins/show/235 |title=THE EXPANDERS DEBUT #1 ON BILLBOARD REGGAE &#124; Easy Star |access-date=2017-06-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170606171145/http://www.easystar.com/bulletins/show/235 |archive-date=2017-06-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Since 2015, the label has released albums by London-based quartet [[The Skints]], Jamaican vocalists [[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]] and [[Protoje]], among others.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thepier.org/the-skints-new-album-w-easy-star-records/|title=The Skints New Album w/ Easy Star Records « The Pier Magazine|date=13 January 2015 |language=en-gb|access-date=2019-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://easystar.com/artists/jesse-royal/|title=Jesse Royal|last=dev|website=Easy Star Records|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://easystar.com/artists/protoje/|title=Protoje|last=easystar|website=Easy Star Records|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-27}}</ref> ''Falling Into Place'' by [[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]] and ''A Matter Of Time'' by Protoje, released via Easy Star Records, each received [[Grammy Award]] nominations for [[Best Reggae Album]] in 2016 and 2018 respectively.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/rebelution|title=Rebelution|date=2019-02-15|website=GRAMMY.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-27}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/protoje|title=Protoje|date=2018-05-12|website=GRAMMY.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-27}}</ref> The label also manages bands such as the [[Easy Star All-Stars]], a touring and recording musical collective, and has worked with artists outside the reggae genre such as [[Citizen Cope]], [[Corey Harris]], [[Janelle Monáe]], [[Jason Mraz]], [[Kelly Clarkson]], and [[Yoko Ono]].<ref name="Easy Star Records" />


==History==
==History==
Easy Star Records was founded in 1996 <ref>/http://www.shout4music.com/features/interview-with-easy-stars-michael-goldwasser-by-adam-tait</ref> by friends; Michael Goldwasser, Eric Smith, Lem Oppenheimer and Remy Gerstein, in NYC.<ref name="Shout4Music">http://www.shout4music.com/features/interview-with-easy-stars-michael-goldwasser-by-adam-tait</ref><ref name="jamaicaobserver1">http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Adding-their-all-star-touch_15444490</ref>
Easy Star Records was founded in 1996 by friends; Michael Goldwasser, Eric Smith, Lem Oppenheimer and Remy Gerstein, in New York City.<ref name="Shout4Music">{{cite web |url=http://www.shout4music.com/features/interview-with-easy-stars-michael-goldwasser-by-adam-tait |title=Interview with Easy Star's Michael Goldwasser by Adam Tait - Shout4Music |website=Shout4music.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121110175944/http://www.shout4music.com/features/interview-with-easy-stars-michael-goldwasser-by-adam-tait |archive-date=2012-11-10}}</ref><ref name="jamaicaobserver1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Adding-their-all-star-touch_15444490|title=Jamaica Observer Limited|website=Jamaicaobserver.com|access-date=22 May 2023}}</ref>


Despite coming from various backgrounds and interests, the founders shared a love for live [[dancehall]] and Jamaican reggae.<ref name="UAlbany Magazine - Spring 2014">http://www.albany.edu/ualbanymagazine/spring14_feature_easy_star_records.shtml</ref>
Despite coming from various backgrounds and interests, the founders shared a love for live [[dancehall]] and Jamaican reggae.<ref name="UAlbany Magazine - Spring 2014">{{Cite web|url=https://www.albany.edu/ualbanymagazine/spring14_feature_easy_star_records.shtml|title=UAlbany Magazine - Spring 2014 - University at Albany - SUNY|website=Albany.edu|access-date=22 May 2023}}</ref>


As depicted by United Reggae, the founders "felt there was a place for roots reggae made with live musicians and analog equipment, like it had been back in the 70’s and early 80’s".<ref>http://unitedreggae.com/articles/n1114/092312/interview-michael-goldwasser-from-easy-star-all-stars</ref> The inspiration for the label's name came from the "Jamaican patois salutation, ‘Easy, Star,’ as in 'Take it easy, Star.'" <ref name="UAlbany Magazine - Spring 2014" />
As depicted by United Reggae, the founders "felt there was a place for roots reggae made with live musicians and analog equipment, like it had been back in the 70’s and early 80’s".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://unitedreggae.com/articles/n1114/092312/interview-michael-goldwasser-from-easy-star-all-stars|title=Interview: Michael Goldwasser from Easy Star All-Stars |website=Unitedreggae.com|access-date=22 May 2023}}</ref> The inspiration for the label's name came from the "Jamaican patois salutation, ‘Easy, Star,’ as in 'Take it easy, Star.'" <ref name="UAlbany Magazine - Spring 2014" />


At the time, Goldwasser was working as a musician, while Oppenheimer,<ref name="C-VILLE Weekly">/http://www.c-ville.com/Easy_Star_All_Stars_get_by_with_a_little_help_from_a_Lem/#.U6ThrEr9q2w</ref> a DJ, had recently moved to New York after graduating from Oberlin College in Ohio.<ref name="C-VILLE Weekly" /> Eric Smith, a native New Yorker, studied political science and sociology at SUNY Albany, while maintaining his interest in live reggae and vinyl.<ref name="C-VILLE Weekly" /> He was also working as a news assistant on The New York Times’ Metro desk.<ref name="C-VILLE Weekly" />
At the time, Goldwasser was working as a musician, while Oppenheimer,<ref name="c-ville1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.c-ville.com/Easy_Star_All_Stars_get_by_with_a_little_help_from_a_Lem/null|title=Easy Star All-Stars get by with a little help from a Lem|website=C-ville.com|access-date=22 May 2023}}</ref> a DJ, had recently moved to New York after graduating from Oberlin College in Ohio.<ref name="c-ville1" /> Eric Smith, a native New Yorker, studied political science and sociology at SUNY Albany, while maintaining his interest in live reggae and vinyl.<ref name="c-ville1" /> He was also working as a news assistant on The New York Times’ Metro desk.<ref name="c-ville1" />


Without any previous experience; Eric, Lem, Michael, and Remy gathered most of their savings -equating to about $5,000 per person, to start Easy Star Records.<ref name="c-ville1">http://www.c-ville.com/Easy_Star_All_Stars_get_by_with_a_little_help_from_a_Lem/#.WUP_SxPysgF</ref> Eric states, "We had to start from scratch, but we methodically learned everything we could. We focused on the challenges at hand, rather than becoming overwhelmed by the scope of starting a business.” <ref name="UAlbany Magazine - Spring 2014" />
Without any previous experience; Eric, Lem, Michael, and Remy gathered most of their savings -equating to about $5,000 per person, to start Easy Star Records.<ref name="c-ville1"/> Eric states, "We had to start from scratch, but we methodically learned everything we could. We focused on the challenges at hand, rather than becoming overwhelmed by the scope of starting a business.” <ref name="UAlbany Magazine - Spring 2014" />


In 1997 Lem Oppenheimer moved to Charlottesville, Virginia, but stayed connected with the label, serving as an executive from a distance.<ref name="c-ville1"/>
In 1997 Lem Oppenheimer moved to Charlottesville, Virginia, but stayed connected with the label, serving as an executive from a distance.<ref name="c-ville1"/>
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Michael Goldwasser, already a musician in the New York City reggae scene, brought together a number of musicians to work on original music that he had been working on. Goldwasser stated, "We wanted to be an original Jamaican reggae label, although not run by Jamaicans."<ref name="Shout4Music" />
Michael Goldwasser, already a musician in the New York City reggae scene, brought together a number of musicians to work on original music that he had been working on. Goldwasser stated, "We wanted to be an original Jamaican reggae label, although not run by Jamaicans."<ref name="Shout4Music" />


The label shortly started working with artists and producers with unreleased material mostly from the 1970s and 1980s and began reissuing tracks as well.<ref name="Shout4Music" /> The New York reggae and dub collective, Easy Star All-Stars, was then formed by the label co-founders in 1997. With a rotating roster of musicians, the band originally functioned as a studio band for the label's earliest recordings, however only beginning to tour in 2003.<ref name="jamaicaobserver1"/> Early on, the Easy Star All-Stars would play around New York City backing up Jamaican artists, including [[Sugar Minott]] and [[Johnny Osbourne]]. The band also put on tribute shows to artists such as [[Augustus Pablo]], [[Dennis Brown]], and [[Jackie Mittoo]].<ref name="mahala1">http://www.mahala.co.za/culture/covered-in-dub/</ref> To note, not all of the co-founders were musically involved in the band; Oppenheimer, for example, remained VP of the label and not a touring member.<ref>http://spectrumculture.com/2012/09/19/interview-michael-goldwasser-of-easy-star-records/</ref>
The label shortly started working with artists and producers with unreleased material mostly from the 1970s and 1980s and began reissuing tracks as well.<ref name="Shout4Music" /> The New York reggae and dub collective, Easy Star All-Stars, was then formed by the label co-founders in 1997. With a rotating roster of musicians, the band originally functioned as a studio band for the label's earliest recordings, however only beginning to tour in 2003.<ref name="jamaicaobserver1"/> Early on, the Easy Star All-Stars would play around New York City backing up Jamaican artists, including [[Sugar Minott]] and [[Johnny Osbourne]]. The band also put on tribute shows to artists such as [[Augustus Pablo]], [[Dennis Brown]], and [[Jackie Mittoo]].<ref name="mahala1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.mahala.co.za/culture/covered-in-dub/|title = Covered in Dub |website=Mahala.co.za}}</ref> To note, not all of the co-founders were musically involved in the band; Oppenheimer, for example, remained VP of the label and not a touring member.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://spectrumculture.com/2012/09/19/interview-michael-goldwasser-of-easy-star-records/|title = Interview: Michael Goldwasser of Easy Star Records|website=Spectrumculture.com|date = 20 September 2012}}</ref>
Michael Goldwasser serves as the group's original composer and "unofficial creative director," playing various instruments on their releases and writing the adaptations before the band goes on tour.<ref>http://www.myjewishlearning.com/blog/blog/culture/interview-michael-goldwasser-and-the-easy-star-all-stars/</ref>
Michael Goldwasser serves as the group's original composer and "unofficial creative director," playing various instruments on their releases and writing the adaptations before the band goes on tour.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.myjewishlearning.com/blog/blog/culture/interview-michael-goldwasser-and-the-easy-star-all-stars/|title = Interview: Michael Goldwasser and the Easy Star All-Stars|website=myjewishlearning.com|date = 4 May 2009}}</ref>


==1997–2002: Easy Star Records' Early releases==
==1997–2002: Easy Star Records' Early releases==
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Easy Star Records released several singles on 7" vinyl, including "Time Has Come," the first single by [[Ossie Dellimore]], in 1997. Dellimore, a roots reggae singer based in Brooklyn, performed locally for several years before recording with the [[Easy Star All-Stars]].
Easy Star Records released several singles on 7" vinyl, including "Time Has Come," the first single by [[Ossie Dellimore]], in 1997. Dellimore, a roots reggae singer based in Brooklyn, performed locally for several years before recording with the [[Easy Star All-Stars]].


After 1997, the label ceased releasing singles, instead focusing on EPs and LPs. In January 1998, Easy Star Records released its first compilation, ''Easy Star Volume One'', which included covers by the Easy Star All-Stars and guest <ref name="discogs1" /> performers such as [[MC Trouble]], Rob Symeonn, [[Gary Pine]], [[Sister Carol]], [[Sluggy Ranks]], [[Ranking Joe]], [[The Meditations]], and [[Sugar Minott]].<ref name="AllMusic Easy Star">http://www.allmusic.com:80/album/easy-star-vol-1-mw0000041759</ref>
After 1997, the label ceased releasing singles, instead focusing on EPs and LPs. In January 1998, Easy Star Records released its first compilation, ''Easy Star Volume One'', which included covers by the Easy Star All-Stars and guest <ref name="discogs1" /> performers such as [[MC Trouble]], Rob Symeonn, [[Gary Pine]], [[Sister Carol]], [[Sluggy Ranks]], [[Ranking Joe]], [[The Meditations]], and [[Sugar Minott]].<ref name="AllMusic Easy Star">{{Cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com:80/album/easy-star-vol-1-mw0000041759|title = Easy Star, Vol. 1 - Various Artists &#124; Songs, Reviews, Credits &#124; AllMusic}}</ref>


Among the songs were Dellimore's previous single, "Time Has Come," and other singles the label already released on 7".<ref>/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0313331588</ref>
Among the songs were Dellimore's previous single, "Time Has Come," and other singles the label already released on 7".<ref>{{cite book | last=Moskowitz | first=David V. | title=Caribbean popular music : an encyclopedia of reggae, mento, ska, rock steady, and dancehall | publisher=Greenwood Press | publication-place=Westport, Conn. | date=2006 | isbn=0-313-01762-X | oclc=63916116}}</ref>


[[AllMusic]] called the album an "exceptionally good collection of reggae singles...Although all of the tracks benefit from state-of-the-art production technology, the singing and playing are all reminiscent of the late '70s and early '80s, the period when Rastafarian-themed roots reggae was ceding ground to the slicker and more secular dancehall styles." <ref name="AllMusic Easy Star" /> Also giving it 4/5 stars with a positive review.<ref name="AllMusic Easy Star" />
[[AllMusic]] called the album an "exceptionally good collection of reggae singles...Although all of the tracks benefit from state-of-the-art production technology, the singing and playing are all reminiscent of the late '70s and early '80s, the period when Rastafarian-themed roots reggae was ceding ground to the slicker and more secular dancehall styles."<ref name="AllMusic Easy Star" /> Also giving it 4/5 stars with a positive review.<ref name="AllMusic Easy Star" />


Regarding the album's production, "The prime mover behind this album is producer Michael G, who provides all the rhythms and a virtuosic touch at the mixing board."<ref name="AllMusic Easy Star" />
Regarding the album's production, "The prime mover behind this album is producer Michael G, who provides all the rhythms and a virtuosic touch at the mixing board."<ref name="AllMusic Easy Star" />
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==1999–2002==
==1999–2002==


On February 9, 1999 Easy Star Records came out with ''Ghetto Knowledge'' by [[The Meditations]], a reggae vocal harmony group from Jamaica and the second release on the label.<ref name="discogs1" /> AllMusic describes ''Ghetto Knowledge'' as "a match made in heaven: the Meditations, a roots harmony trio that has maintained the same style and lineup since the early 1970s, and Easy Star Records, a label devoted to releasing modern roots reggae that partakes of the spirit and flavor of reggae's classical period while taking advantage of 21st century recording technology." <ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/ghetto-knowledge-mw0000231509</ref>
On February 9, 1999, Easy Star Records came out with ''Ghetto Knowledge'' by [[The Meditations]], a reggae vocal harmony group from Jamaica and the second release on the label.<ref name="discogs1" /> AllMusic describes ''Ghetto Knowledge'' as "a match made in heaven: the Meditations, a roots harmony trio that has maintained the same style and lineup since the early 1970s, and Easy Star Records, a label devoted to releasing modern roots reggae that partakes of the spirit and flavor of reggae's classical period while taking advantage of 21st century recording technology."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/ghetto-knowledge-mw0000231509|title = Ghetto Knowledge - the Meditations &#124; Songs, Reviews, Credits &#124; AllMusic|website = [[AllMusic]]}}</ref>


Almost nine months later, the label released [[Sugar Minott]]'s compilation album, ''Hidden Treasures Vol. 1''.<ref name="discogs1" />
Almost nine months later, the label released [[Sugar Minott]]'s compilation album, ''Hidden Treasures Vol. 1''.<ref name="discogs1" />
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In 2000, the label started releasing 7" vinyl again, with over ten singles alone in that year by artists including singer [[Luciano (singer)|Luciano]], Jamaican deejays [[Anthony B]] and [[Triston Palma]], and The Meditations.<ref name="discogs1" /> The label also released three full-length albums that year, with the first being the March reissue of ''Ghetto-ology'', a 1979 album by singer and producer Sugar Minott.<ref name="discogs1" /> In October of that year, the label released Sugar Minott's compilation, ''Hidden Treasures Vol. 2'', followed in November by Jamaican deejay Tristan Palma's album, Two Roads.<ref name="discogs1" />
In 2000, the label started releasing 7" vinyl again, with over ten singles alone in that year by artists including singer [[Luciano (singer)|Luciano]], Jamaican deejays [[Anthony B]] and [[Triston Palma]], and The Meditations.<ref name="discogs1" /> The label also released three full-length albums that year, with the first being the March reissue of ''Ghetto-ology'', a 1979 album by singer and producer Sugar Minott.<ref name="discogs1" /> In October of that year, the label released Sugar Minott's compilation, ''Hidden Treasures Vol. 2'', followed in November by Jamaican deejay Tristan Palma's album, Two Roads.<ref name="discogs1" />


In February 2001, the label saw the release of All I Have Is Love; a compilation album and the label's seventh release.<ref>http://www.discogs.com/label/21661-Easy-Star-Records</ref> The original album included artist record remakes of classic Studio One songs produced by [[Sister Carol]]. It was received positively by critics such as Stephen Cook of AllMusic, who called it "successful look back at the music before the digital hegemony of dancehall and ragga." <ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/all-i-have-is-love-mw0000003929</ref>
In February 2001, the label saw the release of All I Have Is Love; a compilation album and the label's seventh release.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/label/21661-Easy-Star-Records|title = Easy Star Records|website = [[Discogs]]}}</ref> The original album included artist record remakes of classic Studio One songs produced by [[Sister Carol]]. It was received positively by critics such as Stephen Cook of AllMusic, who called it "successful look back at the music before the digital hegemony of dancehall and ragga."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/all-i-have-is-love-mw0000003929|title = All I Have is Love - Various Artists &#124; Songs, Reviews, Credits &#124; AllMusic|website = [[AllMusic]]}}</ref>


In August 2001, Sugar Minott released ''Rare Gems'', his second release on Easy Star Records. ''Want Some Freedom'' by [[The African Brothers]] was then released in September 2001, with only two albums released in 2002: ''Easy Star Vol. 2 Dancehall Culture'', and the compilation album ''Can't Stop Us Now''.<ref name="discogs1" />
In August 2001, Sugar Minott released ''Rare Gems'', his second release on Easy Star Records. ''Want Some Freedom'' by [[The African Brothers]] was then released in September 2001, with only two albums released in 2002: ''Easy Star Vol. 2 Dancehall Culture'', and the compilation album ''Can't Stop Us Now''.<ref name="discogs1" />


==2003: Dub Side of the Moon==
==2003: Dub Side of the Moon==
Several years after ''Can't Stop Us Now'', the label released one album annually.<ref name="discogs1">https://www.discogs.com/label/21661-Easy-Star-Records</ref> On February 18, 2003, the [[Easy Star All-Stars]] released ''Dub Side of the Moon'', a reggae reinterpretation of [[Pink Floyd]]'s classic ''[[The Dark Side of the Moon]]''.<ref name="jamaicaobserver1"/> [[Dollarman]], [[Corey Harris]], [[Frankie Paul]], [[The Meditations]], and [[Ranking Joe]] were among the performers.<ref name="autogenerated1">http://www.allmusic.com:80/album/dub-side-of-the-moon-mw0000593574</ref> The Easy Star All-Stars "hit the ground running in 2003 with the Pink Floyd tribute ''Dub Side Of The Moon'', [and] ...followed that up with regular three-year installments: first came ''Radiodread'', a spacious tip of the hat to [[Radiohead]]'s ''OK Computer'', before ''Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band'' and ''Easy Star's Thrillah'' – a Jamaican-infused take on [[Michael Jackson]]'s world sales-record album.<ref name="independent1">https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/benjamin-gibbard-teenage-fanclub-bandwagonesque-django-bates-frankfurt-radio-big-band-sgt-peppers-a7860466.html</ref> AllMusic gave '''Dub Side of the Moon'' a positive review, stating "dub's psychedelic mysticism is a perfectly good match for Pink Floyd's mannered weirdness." <ref name="autogenerated1"/> ''Dub Side of the Moon'' stayed on the Billboard Reggae Charts for several years after its release in 2003.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.easystar.com/artists/show/3 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-07-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205123928/http://www.easystar.com/artists/show/3 |archive-date=2012-02-05 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Several years after ''Can't Stop Us Now'', the label released one album annually.<ref name="discogs1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/label/21661-Easy-Star-Records|title = Easy Star Records|website = [[Discogs]]}}</ref> On February 18, 2003, the [[Easy Star All-Stars]] released ''Dub Side of the Moon'', a reggae reinterpretation of [[Pink Floyd]]'s classic ''[[The Dark Side of the Moon]]''.<ref name="jamaicaobserver1"/> [[Dollarman]], [[Corey Harris]], [[Frankie Paul]], [[The Meditations]], and [[Ranking Joe]] were among the performers.<ref name="autogenerated1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/dub-side-of-the-moon-mw0000593574|title=Easy Star All-Stars - Dub Side of the Moon Album Reviews, Songs & More|website=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=22 May 2023}}</ref> The Easy Star All-Stars "hit the ground running in 2003 with the Pink Floyd tribute ''Dub Side Of The Moon'', [and] ...followed that up with regular three-year installments: first came ''Radiodread'', a spacious tip of the hat to [[Radiohead]]'s ''OK Computer'', before ''Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band'' and ''Easy Star's Thrillah'' – a Jamaican-infused take on [[Michael Jackson]]'s world sales-record album.<ref name="independent1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/benjamin-gibbard-teenage-fanclub-bandwagonesque-django-bates-frankfurt-radio-big-band-sgt-peppers-a7860466.html|title = How the whole-album tribute came back into fashion|website = [[Independent.co.uk]]|date = 27 July 2017}}</ref> AllMusic gave '''Dub Side of the Moon'' a positive review, stating "dub's psychedelic mysticism is a perfectly good match for Pink Floyd's mannered weirdness."<ref name="autogenerated1"/> ''Dub Side of the Moon'' stayed on the Billboard Reggae Chart for several years after its release in 2003.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.easystar.com/artists/show/3 |title=Easy Star All-Stars &#124; Easy Star |access-date=2017-07-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205123928/http://www.easystar.com/artists/show/3 |archive-date=2012-02-05 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
After its release. there was "a great demand for live renditions of the album all over the world," and the label put together a touring group which has been on the road since 2003.<ref name="mahala1"/>
After its release. there was "a great demand for live renditions of the album all over the world," and the label put together a touring group which has been on the road since 2003.<ref name="mahala1"/>
The Easy Star All-Stars were also coined as the trendsetter for cover albums taking off; the Independent states, "The concept only began to take off in the early Noughties, thanks partly to the genius of New York-based reggae outfit The Easy Star All Stars, who have recorded some of the most accomplished and inspired cover albums."<ref name="independent1"/>
The Easy Star All-Stars were also coined as the trendsetter for cover albums taking off; the Independent states, "The concept only began to take off in the early Noughties, thanks partly to the genius of New York-based reggae outfit The Easy Star All Stars, who have recorded some of the most accomplished and inspired cover albums."<ref name="independent1"/>
Despite the frequent pop song covers, Easy Star co-founder and executive producer Eric Smith has stated "There is a lot of suffering and pain in reggae. It's a struggler's, it's a sufferer's music. The casual fan sees reggae as a summer, spring-break-type music, and that's really far from what it's about. We like some of the darker areas of reggae, and one of our concerns with combining [reggae and ''Dark Side of the Moon''], was we'd have a really, really dark album on our hands." <ref>https://www.villagevoice.com/2006/06/13/my-irie-lung/</ref>
Despite the frequent pop song covers, Easy Star co-founder and executive producer Eric Smith has stated "There is a lot of suffering and pain in reggae. It's a struggler's, it's a sufferer's music. The casual fan sees reggae as a summer, spring-break-type music, and that's really far from what it's about. We like some of the darker areas of reggae, and one of our concerns with combining [reggae and ''Dark Side of the Moon''], was we'd have a really, really dark album on our hands."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.villagevoice.com/2006/06/13/my-irie-lung/|title = My Irie Lung|website=Billagevoice.com|date = 13 June 2006}}</ref>


==2005–2008: EPs==
==2005–2008: EPs==
The label had no releases in 2003 or 2004. The label's next release was in April 2005, the album ''Pressure Points'' by American reggae band, [[John Brown's Body (band)|John Brown's Body]].<ref name="discogs1"/> In August 2006, [[Easy Star All-Stars]] released their song-by-song cover of Radiohead's ''OK Computer'' named ''[[Radiodread]]''.<ref name="jamaicaobserver1"/> [[Thom Yorke]] praised [[Toots and the Maytals|Toots & The Maytals]] version of "Let Down" on ''Radiodread'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2006-06-04-radiohead_x.htm|title=Radiohead: A ticket worth the effort|website=Usatoday30.usatoday.com|access-date=22 May 2023}}</ref> and Radiohead guitarist, [[Jonny Greenwood]], also praised the cover version, calling it "truly astounding."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.giantstep.net/index.php/releases/1072 |title=Releases - GIANT STEP™ |access-date=2017-07-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160601073958/http://www.giantstep.net/index.php/releases/1072/ |archive-date=2016-06-01 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Easy Star All-Stars member, [[Victor Axelrod|Ticklah]], released a solo album, ''Ticklah vs. Axelrod'' in late 2007.<ref name="discogs1"/> Unlike their previous albums, this album consists of mostly non-cover material, except for "Dubbing Up the Walls," a cover of the Radiohead song "Climbing Up the Walls."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://easystar.com/latestnews.html |title=E a S y S T a R * R e C O R D S |access-date=2017-07-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080820014433/http://easystar.com/latestnews.html |archive-date=2008-08-20 |url-status=dead }}</ref>

The label had no releases in 2003 or 2004. The label’s next release was in April 2005, the album ''Pressure Points'' by American reggae band, [[John Brown's Body (band)|John Brown's Body]].<ref name="discogs1"/> In August 2006, [[Easy Star All-Stars]] released their song-by-song cover of Radiohead's ''OK Computer'' named ''Radiodread''.<ref name="jamaicaobserver1"/> [[Thom Yorke]] praised [[Toots and the Maytals|Toots & The Maytals]] version of "Let Down" on ''Radiodread'',<ref>http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2006-06-04-radiohead_x.htm</ref> and Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood also praised the cover version, calling it "truly astounding."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.giantstep.net/index.php/releases/1072 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-07-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160601073958/http://www.giantstep.net/index.php/releases/1072/ |archive-date=2016-06-01 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Easy Star All-Stars member, [[Victor Axelrod|Ticklah]], released a solo album, ''Ticklah vs. Axelrod'' in late 2007.<ref name="discogs1"/> Unlike their previous albums, this album consists of mostly non-cover material, except for "Dubbing Up the Walls," a cover of the Radiohead song "Climbing Up the Walls."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://easystar.com/latestnews.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-07-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080820014433/http://easystar.com/latestnews.html |archive-date=2008-08-20 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Marketing and events==
==Marketing and events==
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==2009: Tours and charting albums==
==2009: Tours and charting albums==
The label released five albums in 2009;[16] [[John Brown's Body (band)|John Brown's Body]], ''Amplify'', debuted at #1 on Billboard’s reggae charts.<ref>http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/futuristic-reggae-rock/Content?oid=3554443</ref> The band's remix EP ''Re-Amplify'' also debuted on the Reggae Albums chart, peaking at #8. This album featured remixes by artists from around the world including; Dubmatix (Toronto), WrongTom (London) and Disashi Lumumba Kasongo from Gym Class Heroes (US).<ref>http://www.allmusic.com:80/album/re-amplify-mw0000812713</ref> [[Easy Star All-Stars]] released ''Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band'',<ref name="discogs1"/> a reggae cover of [[The Beatles]]' ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band''.<ref name="jamaicaobserver1"/> Music Feeds rated the album 10/10,<ref>http://musicfeeds.com.au/album/easy-star-all-stars-easy-stars-lonely-hearts-dub-band/</ref> it made the Billboard Top 200 twice and the first reggae album to do so in over two years.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://easystar.com/artists/show/3 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-07-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170524021806/http://www.easystar.com/artists/show/3 |archive-date=2017-05-24 |url-status=dead }}</ref> It also reached #1 on Top Reggae Albums, #2 on Top Heatseekers, and #9 on the Top Independent Albums.<ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/easy-stars-lonely-hearts-dub-band-mw0000813322</ref>
The label released five albums in 2009; [[John Brown's Body (band)|John Brown's Body]], ''Amplify'', debuted at #1 on Billboard's reggae charts.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/futuristic-reggae-rock/Content?oid=3554443 |title=Futuristic Reggae-Rock {{!}} Features {{!}} Charleston City Paper |website=Charlestoncitypaper.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202171249/http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/futuristic-reggae-rock/Content?oid=3554443 |archive-date=2014-02-02}}</ref> The band's remix EP ''Re-Amplify'' also debuted on the Reggae Albums chart, peaking at #8. This album featured remixes by artists from around the world including; Dubmatix (Toronto), WrongTom (London) and Disashi Lumumba Kasongo from Gym Class Heroes (US).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com:80/album/re-amplify-mw0000812713|title = Re-Amplify - John Brown's Body &#124; Songs, Reviews, Credits &#124; AllMusic}}</ref> [[Easy Star All-Stars]] released ''Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band'',<ref name="discogs1"/> a reggae cover of [[The Beatles]]' ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band''.<ref name="jamaicaobserver1"/> Music Feeds rated the album 10/10,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://musicfeeds.com.au/album/easy-star-all-stars-easy-stars-lonely-hearts-dub-band/ | title=Easy Star All Stars - Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band | date=7 April 2009 }}</ref> it made the Billboard Top 200 twice and the first reggae album to do so in over two years.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://easystar.com/artists/show/3 |title=Easy Star All-Stars &#124; Easy Star |access-date=2017-07-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170524021806/http://www.easystar.com/artists/show/3 |archive-date=2017-05-24 |url-status=dead }}</ref> It also reached #1 on Top Reggae Albums, #2 on Top Heatseekers, and #9 on the Top Independent Albums.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/easy-stars-lonely-hearts-dub-band-mw0000813322|title = Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band - Easy Star All-Stars &#124; Songs, Reviews, Credits &#124; AllMusic|website = [[AllMusic]]}}</ref>


Later in 2009, the label also reissued the 2008 album ''Solid Ground'', its first album by New Zealand reggae band, [[The Black Seeds]]. This album was the band's first US release
Later in 2009, the label also reissued the 2008 album ''Solid Ground'', its first album by New Zealand reggae band, [[The Black Seeds]]. This album was the band's first US release
and also reached platinum status in New Zealand, and #15 on the US Billboard Reggae Charts.<ref name="discogs1"/> The Black Seeds toured America supporting John Brown's Body, before John Brown's Body came to New Zealand to tour with The Black Seeds.<ref>/http://www.muzic.net.nz/artists/201/bio.html</ref>
and also reached platinum status in New Zealand, and #15 on the US Billboard Reggae Chart.<ref name="discogs1"/> The Black Seeds toured America supporting John Brown's Body, before John Brown's Body came to New Zealand to tour with The Black Seeds.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.muzic.net.nz/artists/201/bio.html|title=The Black Seeds - New Zealand Musicians & Bands|website=Muzic.net.nz|access-date=22 May 2023}}</ref>


This tour lead to a musical brotherhood with The Black Seeds and they and John Brown's Body performed together at the 2010 Grassroots Music Festival in Ithaca, NY.<ref>https://www.grassrootsfest.org/previous-lineups/</ref> The label also released ''The Prester John Sessions'', a solo album by [[Thomas Gobena|Tommy T]], the Ethiopian bassist for the band [[Gogol Bordello]].<ref name="discogs1"/>
This tour lead to a musical brotherhood with The Black Seeds and they and John Brown's Body performed together at the 2010 Grassroots Music Festival in Ithaca, NY.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.grassrootsfest.org/previous-lineups|title=Past Lineups|website=Grassrootsfest.org|access-date=22 May 2023}}</ref> The label also released ''The Prester John Sessions'', a solo album by [[Thomas Gobena|Tommy T]], the Ethiopian bassist for the band [[Gogol Bordello]].<ref name="discogs1"/>


==2010–2013==
==2010–2013==
Easy Star Records released three records in late 2010, including ''Connection'' by American vocalist [[Cas Haley]] that debuted at #2 on Billboard's Top 200 Best Selling Reggae Albums.<ref>http://www.billboard.com/artist/298767/cas+haley/chart</ref> a second album by [[The Black Seeds]],<ref name="discogs1"/> and the remix album, ''Dubber Side of the Moon'' by [[Easy Star All-Stars]] that debuted at #2 on the Billboard Reggae charts.<ref>http://www.billboard.com/artist/276064/easy+star+all-stars/chart</ref> 2011 marked the first time in almost a decade that the label released a 7" vinyl single: "Pork Eater" by [[Victor Axelrod|Ticklah]], a 2007 track that first appeared on his album ''Ticklah vs. Axelrod''. "Pork Eater" was followed by the single "Don't Stop the Music" by the Easy Star All-Stars.<ref name="discogs2">/http://www.discogs.com/label/21661-Easy-Star-Records</ref> In 2011, the label also released the first original album by the Easy Star All-Stars: ''First Light''. Cas Haley also released another EP.<ref name="discogs2"/> This year, the label signed [[The Green (band)|The Green]], a reggae band formed in 2009 in Oahu, Hawaii known for blending Hawaiian music with roots reggae.<ref name="jamaicaobserver2">http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Lucky-13-for-The-Green_14970185</ref> The band released an LP and EP that year<ref name="discogs1"/> and in May 2011 the LP ''Ways & Means'' spent four weeks at #1 on Billboard's Reggae Chart, also winning "Best Reggae Album" at Hawaii’s [[Na Hoku Hanohano Awards]]<ref name="jamaicaobserver2"/><ref>http://www.k5thehometeam.com/story/14748729/2011-na-hoku-hanohano-award-winners</ref> In April, 2012 The Black Seeds, a New Zealand-based reggae band, released their albums in the United States for the first time. The new LP ''Dust and Dirt'' and four older albums including ''Into The Dojo'' were among them.<ref name="discogs1"/> In 2012, the Easy Star All-Stars, released cover album ''Easy Star's'' ''Thrillah'', themed to Michael Jackson, and the album ''JBB in DUB'' by America Reggae band, [[John Brown's Body (band)|John Brown's Body]].<ref name="discogs1"/>
Easy Star Records released three records in late 2010, including ''Connection'' by American vocalist [[Cas Haley]] that debuted at #2 on Billboard's Top 200 Best Selling Reggae Albums.<ref>{{Cite magazine |url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/298767/cas+haley/chart |title=Cas Haley - Chart history &#124; Billboard |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |access-date=2017-07-07 |archive-date=2018-06-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180613042911/https://www.billboard.com/artist/298767/cas+haley/chart |url-status=dead }}</ref> a second album by [[The Black Seeds]],<ref name="discogs1"/> and the remix album, ''Dubber Side of the Moon'' by [[Easy Star All-Stars]] that debuted at #2 on the Billboard Reggae Chart.<ref>{{Cite magazine |url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/276064/easy+star+all-stars/chart |title=Easy Star All-Stars - Chart history &#124; Billboard |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |access-date=2017-07-07 |archive-date=2018-06-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612221342/https://www.billboard.com/artist/276064/easy+star+all-stars/chart |url-status=dead }}</ref> 2011 marked the first time in almost a decade that the label released a 7" vinyl single: "Pork Eater" by [[Victor Axelrod|Ticklah]], a 2007 track that first appeared on his album ''Ticklah vs. Axelrod''. "Pork Eater" was followed by the single "Don't Stop the Music" by the Easy Star All-Stars.<ref name="discogs2">{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/label/21661-Easy-Star-Records|title=Easy Star Records|website=Discogs.com|access-date=22 May 2023}}</ref> In 2011, the label also released the first original album by the Easy Star All-Stars: ''First Light''. Cas Haley also released another EP.<ref name="discogs2"/> This year, the label signed [[The Green (band)|The Green]], a reggae band formed in 2009 in Oahu, Hawaii known for blending Hawaiian music with roots reggae.<ref name="jamaicaobserver2">{{Cite web |url=http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Lucky-13-for-The-Green_14970185 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-07-07 |archive-date=2017-11-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171111042034/http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Lucky-13-for-The-Green_14970185 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The band released an LP and EP that year<ref name="discogs1"/> and in May 2011 the LP ''Ways & Means'' spent four weeks at #1 on Billboard's Reggae Chart, also winning "Best Reggae Album" at Hawaii's [[Na Hoku Hanohano Awards]]<ref name="jamaicaobserver2"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/k5/|title=K5|website=Hawaiinewsnow.com|access-date=22 May 2023}}</ref> In April, 2012 The Black Seeds, a New Zealand-based reggae band, released their albums in the United States for the first time. The new LP ''Dust and Dirt'' and four older albums including ''Into The Dojo'' were among them.<ref name="discogs1"/> In 2012, the Easy Star All-Stars, released cover album ''Easy Star's'' ''Thrillah'', themed to Michael Jackson, and the album ''JBB in DUB'' by America Reggae band, [[John Brown's Body (band)|John Brown's Body]].<ref name="discogs1"/>


==2013–2015==
==2013–2015==
[[John Brown's Body (band)|John Brown's Body]] released ''Kings & Queens'' in early 2013, followed by [[Cas Haley]]'s ''La Si Dah'' <ref name="discogs1"/> and [[The Green (band)|The Green]]'s Hawai'i '13.<ref name="jamaicaobserver2"/> Easy Star Records also signed [[Passafire]], from Savannah, Georgia, known for infusing rock with reggae, dub, and progressive elements in their music.<ref>http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Passafire-starts-at-the-top-of-the-Billboard-chart_9814046</ref> Their album, ''Vines'', was released that fall, also marking the label's fortieth release.<ref>Their album, Vines, was released that fall, also marking the label's fortieth release.</ref> ''Kings and Queens'', ''Hawai'i '13'', and ''Vines'', all reached #1 on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart that year.<ref name=":6" /><ref name=":2" /><ref>http://passafiretheband.com/vines-debuted-1-on-billboard-reggae-chart/</ref> ''Count Me In'' by [[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]], was released on June 10, 2014,[3] debuting at #14 on the Billboard 200. [[Easy Star All-Stars]] released ''Dub Side of the Moon: Special Anniversary Edition'' on September 16, 2014.<ref>http://mtnweekly.com/music/album-review/dub-side-moon-special-anniversary-edition-album-review</ref> The band [[Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad]] released ''Steady'' on September 30, 2014, with the album receiving a near perfect 4.5/5 score from The Pier.<ref name="newreleasedmusic1"/> Backbeat Soundsystem released the album ''Together Not Apart'' on October 14, 2014.<ref>http://www.thepier.org:80/review-backbeat-soundsystem-together-not-apart</ref> In November 2014, the New York band [[New Kingston (band)|New Kingston]] signed to the label to release their album ''Kingston City'', which came out on January 27, 2015.<ref name="thepier1"/> The Expanders' June 2015 album ''Hustling Culture'' on Easy Star debuted at #1 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.<ref name="easystar1"/>
[[John Brown's Body (band)|John Brown's Body]] released ''Kings & Queens'' in early 2013, followed by [[Cas Haley]]'s ''La Si Dah'' <ref name="discogs1"/> and [[The Green (band)|The Green]]'s Hawai'i '13.<ref name="jamaicaobserver2"/> Easy Star Records also signed [[Passafire]], from Savannah, Georgia, known for infusing rock with reggae, dub, and progressive elements in their music.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Passafire-starts-at-the-top-of-the-Billboard-chart_9814046|title=Jamaica Observer Limited|access-date=2017-07-07|archive-date=2017-09-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170912011812/http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Passafire-starts-at-the-top-of-the-Billboard-chart_9814046|url-status=dead}}</ref> Their album, ''Vines'', was released that fall, also marking the label's 40th release. ''Kings and Queens'', ''Hawai'i '13'', and ''Vines'', all reached #1 on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart that year.<ref name=":6" /><ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://passafiretheband.com/vines-debuted-1-on-billboard-reggae-chart/|title = VINES debuted #1 on Billboard Reggae Chart|website=Passafiretheband.com}}</ref> ''Count Me In'' by [[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]], was released on June 10, 2014,[3] debuting at #14 on the Billboard 200. [[Easy Star All-Stars]] released ''Dub Side of the Moon: Special Anniversary Edition'' on September 16, 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mtnweekly.com/music/album-review/dub-side-moon-special-anniversary-edition-album-review|title = Music Archives|website=Mtnweekly.com}}</ref> The band [[Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad]] released ''Steady'' on September 30, 2014, with the album receiving a near perfect 4.5/5 score from The Pier.<ref name="newreleasedmusic1"/> Backbeat Soundsystem released the album ''Together Not Apart'' on October 14, 2014.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.thepier.org:80/review-backbeat-soundsystem-together-not-apart | title=Review: BackBeat SoundSystem – Together Not Apart|website=Thepier.org | date=3 November 2014 }}</ref> In November 2014, the New York band [[New Kingston (band)|New Kingston]] signed to the label to release their album ''Kingston City'', which came out on January 27, 2015.<ref name="thepier1"/> The Expanders' June 2015 album ''Hustling Culture'' on Easy Star debuted at #1 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.<ref name="easystar1"/>


== 2016-2019 ==
== 2016-2019 ==
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In 2017, Easy Star Records released 9 albums. ''Lily of da Valley'' by [[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]], ''Old Time Something Come Back Again, Vol. 2'' by The Expanders, and ''Marching Orders'' by [[The Green (band)|The Green]] each reached the #1 spot on Billboard's Top Reggae Albums chart.<ref name=":11" /><ref name=":8" /><ref name=":2" /> Other Easy Star Records releases in 2017 included ''Dubtopia'' by Gentleman's Dub Club, Longshot by [[Passafire]], ''Sharp & Ready'' by Double Tiger, ''A Kingston Story: Come from Far'' by [[New Kingston (band)|New Kingston]], ''Fabric'' by [[The Black Seeds]], and Victor Rice's ''Smoke''.
In 2017, Easy Star Records released 9 albums. ''Lily of da Valley'' by [[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]], ''Old Time Something Come Back Again, Vol. 2'' by The Expanders, and ''Marching Orders'' by [[The Green (band)|The Green]] each reached the #1 spot on Billboard's Top Reggae Albums chart.<ref name=":11" /><ref name=":8" /><ref name=":2" /> Other Easy Star Records releases in 2017 included ''Dubtopia'' by Gentleman's Dub Club, Longshot by [[Passafire]], ''Sharp & Ready'' by Double Tiger, ''A Kingston Story: Come from Far'' by [[New Kingston (band)|New Kingston]], ''Fabric'' by [[The Black Seeds]], and Victor Rice's ''Smoke''.


In 2018, Easy Star Records released ''Free Rein'' by Rebelution and ''A Matter Of Time'' by [[Protoje]], both of which reached #1 on the Billboard's Top Reggae Albums Chart.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":10" /> Protoje's ''A Matter Of Time'' also received a Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/awards/winners-nominees/209|title=Winners|website=GRAMMY.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-24}}</ref> In 2019, Easy Star Records released new albums from [[Gentleman's Dub Club]], The Green, [[The Skints]], [[Spragga Benz]], [[Bedouin Soundclash]]. In tandem with Winta James' Overstand Entertainment, the label also released ''Fight The Fight'', the debut EP from Mortimer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/de/Mortimer-Fight-The-Fight/release/14600503|title=Mortimer (10) - Fight The Fight|website=Discogs|language=de|access-date=2020-03-14}}</ref>
In 2018, Easy Star Records released ''Free Rein'' by Rebelution and ''A Matter Of Time'' by [[Protoje]], both of which reached #1 on the Billboard's Top Reggae Albums Chart.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":10" /> Protoje's ''A Matter Of Time'' also received a Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/awards/winners-nominees/209|title=Winners|website=Grammy.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-24}}</ref> In 2019, Easy Star Records released new albums from [[Gentleman's Dub Club]], The Green, [[The Skints]], [[Spragga Benz]], [[Bedouin Soundclash]]. In tandem with Winta James' Overstand Entertainment, the label also released ''Fight The Fight'', the debut EP from Mortimer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/de/Mortimer-Fight-The-Fight/release/14600503|title=Mortimer (10) - Fight The Fight|website=Discogs.com|language=de|access-date=2020-03-14}}</ref>


== 2020 ==
== 2020 ==
Easy Star released albums from Rebelution, Unified Highway, Victor Rice, The Skints, and Double Tiger in 2020<ref>{{Citation|title=Rebelution – Dub Collection (2020, Digisleeve, CD)|url=https://www.discogs.com/Rebelution-Dub-Collection/release/15660680|language=en|access-date=2021-02-10}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=About|url=http://www.unifiedhighway.com/about|access-date=2021-02-10|website=Unified Highway|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=dev|title=Album Releases|url=http://easystar.com/album-releases/|access-date=2021-02-10|website=Easy Star Records|language=en-US}}</ref>. The label also introduced the debut album, ''Underrated'', from Jamaican trap and "grimehall" artist Fyah Roiall<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-03|title=Fyah Roiall shares his debut album 'UNDERRATED' {{!}} New Music|url=https://www.musiccrowns.org/new-music/fyah-roiall-shares-his-debut-album-underrated/|access-date=2021-02-10|website=Music Crowns|language=en-US}}</ref>. Additionally, Easy Star released the ''Lately'' EP from Hawaii-bred, California-based trio The Late Ones, and ''Star Chile'' EP with tracks featuring [[Lutan Fyah]], [[Pressure (reggae musician)|Pressure Busspipe]], and Alandon over a riddim produced by Digital Ancient<ref>{{Cite web|title=About Us|url=https://www.thelateones.com/about|access-date=2021-02-10|website=The Late Ones|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Semonco|first=Thomas|title=The Late Ones protests current affairs in 'Lately' EP|url=https://topshelfmusicmag.com/reviews/the-late-ones-protests-current-affairs-in-lately-ep/|access-date=2021-02-10|website=Top Shelf Music|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=reggaeville|title=Release: Star Chile Riddim EP|url=https://www.reggaeville.com/artist-details/alandon/releases/release/star-chile-riddim-ep/|access-date=2021-02-10|website=www.reggaeville.com|language=en}}</ref>. On March 13th, 2020, Easy Star released the hit single "Natty Pablo" by [[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]], and a corresponding music video on April 10th, 2020 <ref>{{Citation|title=Natty Pablo - Single by Jesse Royal|url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/natty-pablo-single/1499154775|language=en-us|access-date=2021-02-10}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Jesse Royal - Natty Pablo (Official Music Video) - YouTube|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG9VWlivXM0&feature=emb_title|access-date=2021-02-10|website=www.youtube.com}}</ref>. The label also released several other singles from artists such as The Expanders, The Steppas, Backbeat Soundsystem, Indubious, Bedouin Soundclash, Gentleman's Dub Club, The Skints, The Black Seeds and Fyah Roiall.
Easy Star released albums from Rebelution, Unified Highway, Victor Rice, The Skints, and Double Tiger in 2020.<ref>{{Citation|title=Rebelution – Dub Collection (2020, Digisleeve, CD)|url=https://www.discogs.com/Rebelution-Dub-Collection/release/15660680|language=en|access-date=2021-02-10}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=About|url=http://www.unifiedhighway.com/about|access-date=2021-02-10|website=Unified Highway|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=dev|title=Album Releases|url=http://easystar.com/album-releases/|access-date=2021-02-10|website=Easy Star Records|language=en-US}}</ref> The label also introduced the debut album, ''Underrated'', from Jamaican trap and "grimehall" artist Fyah Roiall.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-03|title=Fyah Roiall shares his debut album 'UNDERRATED' {{!}} New Music|url=https://www.musiccrowns.org/new-music/fyah-roiall-shares-his-debut-album-underrated/|access-date=2021-02-10|website=Music Crowns|language=en-US}}</ref> Additionally, Easy Star released the ''Lately'' EP from Hawaii-bred, California-based trio The Late Ones, and ''Star Chile'' EP with tracks featuring [[Lutan Fyah]], [[Pressure (reggae musician)|Pressure Busspipe]], and Alandon over a riddim produced by Digital Ancient.<ref>{{Cite web|title=About Us|url=https://www.thelateones.com/about|access-date=2021-02-10|website=The Late Ones|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Semonco|first=Thomas|title=The Late Ones protests current affairs in 'Lately' EP|url=https://topshelfmusicmag.com/reviews/the-late-ones-protests-current-affairs-in-lately-ep/|access-date=2021-02-10|website=Top Shelf Music|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=reggaeville|title=Release: Star Chile Riddim EP|url=https://www.reggaeville.com/artist-details/alandon/releases/release/star-chile-riddim-ep/|access-date=2021-02-10|website=Reggaeville.com|language=en}}</ref> On March 13, 2020, Easy Star released the hit single "Natty Pablo" by [[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]], and a corresponding music video on April 10, 2020.<ref>{{Citation|title=Natty Pablo - Single by Jesse Royal|date=13 March 2020|url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/natty-pablo-single/1499154775|language=en-us|access-date=2021-02-10}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Jesse Royal - Natty Pablo (Official Music Video) - YouTube|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG9VWlivXM0&feature=emb_title|access-date=2021-02-10|via=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> The label also released several other singles from artists such as The Expanders, The Steppas, Backbeat Soundsystem, Indubious, Bedouin Soundclash, Gentleman's Dub Club, The Skints, The Black Seeds and Fyah Roiall.

== 2021-2023 ==
Between 2021 and 2023, Easy Star has released albums from [[Gentleman's Dub Club]], Indubious, [[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]], The Late Ones, Marcus Gad and Tamal, [[Groundation]], JonQuan and Associates, Kirsty Rock, [[The Black Seeds]], and Sundub. In 2021, the label released an album from [[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]], titled ''Royal,'' which was nominated for a [[Grammy Awards|Grammy]]''.'' In 2023, Easy Star Records' "''Starman''" cover with [[Maxi Priest]], a reggae interpretation of the popular [[David Bowie]] tune, earned an article and feature in [[Rolling Stone]] magazine.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Meschino |first=Patricia |date=2023-01-20 |title=David Bowie's Greatest Album Is Getting a Must-Hear Reggae Overhaul |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/easy-dub-all-stars-bowie-starman-1234662218/ |access-date=2023-02-14 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref> The subsequent album, ''"Ziggy Stardub,"'' featuring another 14 Bowie interpretations, also earned an article with [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] magazine.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Meschino |first=Patricia |date=2023-04-20 |title=‘Ziggy Stardub’: Inside the Reggae Recast of David Bowie’s Glam Rock Classic |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/ziggy-stardub-reggae-david-bowie-ziggy-stardust-album-1235310797/ |access-date=2023-12-06 |website=Billboard |language=en-US}}</ref> Easy Star's late 2023 release from Samory I, "''Strength,"'' received an album review from [[Rolling Stone]] before it was picked as one of Rolling Stone's Best Albums of 2023, placed at #42.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hermes |first=Will |date=2023-11-17 |title=Samory-I's 'Strength' is a Brilliant Reboot of Roots Reggae Tradition |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/samory-i-strength-review-1234884156/ |access-date=2023-12-06 |website=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":12">{{Cite web |date=2023-11-30 |title=The 100 Best Albums of 2023 |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-albums-2023-1234879538/ |access-date=2023-12-06 |website=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref> The label also released a number of singles under its various artists.


==Discography==
==Discography==
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|[[Easy Star All-Stars]]
|[[Easy Star All-Stars]]
|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#5 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/easy-star-all-stars/chart-history/reggae-albums|title=Easy Star All-Stars Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#5 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/easy-star-all-stars/chart-history/jah/|title=Easy Star All-Stars Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|-
|-
|2005
|2005
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|[[John Brown's Body (band)|John Brown's Body]]
|[[John Brown's Body (band)|John Brown's Body]]
|CD
|CD
|#11 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/john-browns-body|title=John Brown's Body|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#11 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":1">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/john-browns-body|title=John Brown's Body|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|-
|-
|2006
|2006
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|[[Easy Star All-Stars]]
|[[Easy Star All-Stars]]
|LP, CD, Digital
|LP, CD, Digital
|#5 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/easy-star-all-stars/chart-history/reggae-albums/song/509723|title=Easy Star All-Stars Radiodread Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#5 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/easy-star-all-stars/chart-history/jah/|title=Easy Star All-Stars Radiodread Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
<nowiki>#</nowiki>43 [[Top Independent Albums]]<ref name=":0" />
<nowiki>#</nowiki>43 [[Top Independent Albums]]<ref name=":0" />


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|[[The Black Seeds]]
|[[The Black Seeds]]
|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#15 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":5">{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/the-black-seeds/chart-history|title=The Black Seeds Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#15 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":5">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/the-black-seeds/chart-history|title=The Black Seeds Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
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|-
|ES-1021
|ES-1021
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|[[Cas Haley]]
|[[Cas Haley]]
|CD
|CD
|#2 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/cas-haley|title=Cas Haley|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#2 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/cas-haley|title=Cas Haley|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
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|-
|ES-1023
|ES-1023
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| rowspan="2" |[[The Green (band)|The Green]]
| rowspan="2" |[[The Green (band)|The Green]]
|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":2">{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/the-green/chart-history|title=The Green Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":2">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/the-green/chart-history|title=The Green Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
<nowiki>#</nowiki>6 [[Top Heatseekers]]<ref name=":2" />
<nowiki>#</nowiki>6 [[Top Heatseekers]]<ref name=":2" />


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|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":1" />
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":1" />
<nowiki>#</nowiki>23 [[Top Heatseekers]]<ref name=":6">{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/john-browns-body/chart-history/heatseekers-albums|title=John Brown's Body Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
<nowiki>#</nowiki>23 [[Top Heatseekers]]<ref name=":6">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/john-browns-body/chart-history/heatseekers-albums|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180801235527/https://www.billboard.com/music/john-browns-body/chart-history/heatseekers-albums|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 1, 2018|title=John Brown's Body Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
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|ES-1038
|ES-1038
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|[[Passafire]]
|[[Passafire]]
|CD
|CD
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/passafire/chart-history|title=Passafire Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/passafire/chart-history|title=Passafire Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|-
|-
| rowspan="4" |2014
| rowspan="4" |2014
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|[[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]]
|[[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]]
|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":3">{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/rebelution/chart-history|title=Rebelution Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":3">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/rebelution/chart-history|title=Rebelution Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
<nowiki>#</nowiki>2 [[Top Independent Albums]]<ref name=":3" />
<nowiki>#</nowiki>2 [[Top Independent Albums]]<ref name=":3" />


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|[[Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad]]
|[[Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad]]
|CD
|CD
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":4">{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/giant-panda-guerilla-dub-squad|title=Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":4">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/giant-panda-guerilla-dub-squad|title=Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
<nowiki>#</nowiki>32 [[Top Heatseekers]]<ref name=":4" />
<nowiki>#</nowiki>32 [[Top Heatseekers]]<ref name=":4" />
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|Backbeat Soundsystem
|Backbeat Soundsystem
|CD
|CD
|#11 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/backbeat-soundsystem/chart-history|title=Backbeat Soundsystem Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#11 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/backbeat-soundsystem/chart-history|title=Backbeat Soundsystem Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|-
|-
| rowspan="7" |2015
| rowspan="7" |2015
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|[[New Kingston (band)|New Kingston]]
|[[New Kingston (band)|New Kingston]]
|CD
|CD
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":7">{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/new-kingston|title=New Kingston|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":7">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/new-kingston|title=New Kingston|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
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|-
|ES-1046
|ES-1046
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|[[The Skints]]
|[[The Skints]]
|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#5 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/the-skints/chart-history|title=The Skints Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#5 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/the-skints/chart-history|title=The Skints Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
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|-
|ES-1047
|ES-1047
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|[[The Expanders]]
|[[The Expanders]]
|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":8">{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/the-expanders/chart-history|title=The Expanders Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":8">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/the-expanders/chart-history|title=The Expanders Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
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|-
|ES-1051
|ES-1051
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|[[Gentleman's Dub Club]]
|[[Gentleman's Dub Club]]
|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#11 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":9">{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/gentlemans-dub-club/chart-history|title=Gentleman's Dub Club Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#11 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":9">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/gentlemans-dub-club/chart-history|title=Gentleman's Dub Club Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
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|-
| rowspan="5" |2016
| rowspan="5" |2016
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|[[Passafire]]
|[[Passafire]]
|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#35 [[Top Independent Albums]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/passafire/chart-history/independent-albums/song/1026271|title=Passafire Longshot Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#35 [[Top Independent Albums]]<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/passafire/chart-history/independent-albums/song/1026271|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180802013250/https://www.billboard.com/music/passafire/chart-history/independent-albums/song/1026271|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 2, 2018|title=Passafire Longshot Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
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|-
|ES-1061
|ES-1061
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|Double Tiger
|Double Tiger
|CD
|CD
|#5 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/double-tiger/chart-history/reggae-albums/song/1033417|title=Double Tiger Sharp & Ready Chart History|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#5 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/double-tiger/chart-history/jah/|title=Double Tiger Sharp & Ready Chart History|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
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|-
|ES-1062
|ES-1062
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|[[Protoje]]
|[[Protoje]]
|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":10">{{Cite news|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/protoje|title=Protoje|work=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref name=":10">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/protoje|title=Protoje|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref>
<nowiki>#</nowiki>7 [[Top Heatseekers]]<ref name=":10" />
<nowiki>#</nowiki>7 [[Top Heatseekers]]<ref name=":10" />


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|[[Spragga Benz]]
|[[Spragga Benz]]
|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/spragga-benz/chart-history/JAH|title=Spragga Benz|website=Billboard|access-date=2020-03-14}}</ref>
|#1 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/spragga-benz/chart-history/jah/|title=Spragga Benz|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2020-03-14}}</ref>
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|-
|ES-1076
|ES-1076
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|[[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]]
|[[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]]
|LP, CD
|LP, CD
|#8 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Rebelution|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/rebelution/chart-history/JAH/song/1083994|access-date=2021-02-13|website=Billboard}}</ref>
|#8 [[Top Reggae Albums]]<ref>{{Cite magazine|title=Rebelution|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/rebelution/chart-history/jah/|access-date=2021-02-13|magazine=Billboard}}</ref>
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|-
|ES-1083
|ES-1083
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|Double Tiger
|Double Tiger
|Digital only
|Digital only
|
|-
| rowspan="6" |2021
|ES-1087
|3/12/2021
|''Down To Earth''
|[[Gentleman's Dub Club]]
|LP,CD
|
|-
|ES-1088
|4/9/2021
|''The Bridge''
|Indubious
|LP,CD
|
|-
|ES-1090
|6/4/2021
|''Royal''
|[[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]]
|LP,CD
|
|-
|ES-1091
|6/18/2021
|''In The Moment''
|[[Rebelution (band)|Rebelution]]
|LP,CD
|
|-
|ES-1089
|10/8/2021
|''The Fourth Quarter''
|The Late Ones
|LP,CD
|
|-
|ES-1095
|11/5/2021
|''Brave New World''
|Marcus Gad / Tamal
|LP
|
|-
| rowspan="8" |2022
|ES-1098
|3/4/2022
|''Down To Earth Remixes''
|[[Gentleman's Dub Club]]
|Digital only
|
|-
|ES-1096
|3/4/2022
|One Rock
|[[Groundation]]
|LP, CD
|
|-
|ES-1099
|4/22/2022
|''Gratitude Riddim''
|Various Artists
|Digital only
|
|-
|ES-1094
|4/29/2022
|''Easy Star Presents JonQuan & Associates''
|Various Artists
|LP
|
|-
|ES-1093
|5/6/2022
|''Slow Burn''
|Kirsty Rock
|Digital only
|
|-
|ES-1101
|6/3/2022
|''The Bridge Remixed''
|Indubious
|Digital only
|
|-
|ES-1097
|6/17/2022
|''Love & Fire''
|[[The Black Seeds]]
|LP,CD
|
|-
|ES-1102
|11/11/2022
|''Spirits Eat Music''
|Sundub
|LP, CD
|
|-
| rowspan="7" |2023
|ES-1104
|02/10/2023
|''Ready For Battle''
|Marcus Gad
|LP
|
|-
|ES-1103
|04/07/2023
|''Love In Time''
|[[Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad]]
|LP
|
|-
|ES-1100
|04/21/2023
|''Ziggy Stardub''
|[[Easy Star All-Stars]]
|LP, CD
|
|-
|ES-1106
|05/26/2023
|''Dreaming From An Iron Gate''
|[[Groundation]] / [[Brain Damage (dub band)|Brain Damage]]
|LP, CD
|
|-
|ES-1107
|05/26/2023
|''Right Right Time''
|[[Johnny Osbourne]]
|LP, CD
|
|-
|ES-1105
|06/09/2023
|''On A Mission''
|[[Gentleman's Dub Club]]
|LP, CD
|
|-
|ES-1109
|11/17/2023
|''Strength''
|Samory I
|LP, CD
|#42 [[Rolling Stone|The Best 100 Albums of 2023]]<ref name=":12" />
|-
|2024
|ES-1110
|02/23/2024
|''L.A.B VI''
|L.A.B
|LP, CD
|
|
|}'''Singles'''
|}'''Singles'''
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| ES-009 || "Keep On Trying" || Rob Symeonn || 7" vinyl
| ES-009 || "Keep On Trying" || Rob Symeonn || 7" vinyl
|-
|-
| ES-010 || "God Love" || Luciano, [[Triston Palma]], [[Beres Hammond]], Michigan, [[Marcia Griffiths]], [[Delly Ranx|Delly Ranks]], Courtney Melody || 7" vinyl
| ES-010 || "God Love" || Luciano, [[Triston Palma]], [[Beres Hammond]], Michigan, [[Marcia Griffiths]], [[Delly Ranx|Delly Ranks]], Courtney Melody || 7" vinyl
|-
|-
| ES-011 || "Love So Divine" || Anthony B || 7" vinyl
| ES-011 || "Love So Divine" || [[Anthony B]]|| 7" vinyl
|-
|-
| ES-012 || "Love Potion No.9" ||[[Half Pint]]|| 7" vinyl
| ES-012 || "Love Potion No.9" ||[[Half Pint]]|| 7" vinyl
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|-
| 2011 || ES-020 || "Don't Stop The Music" || 7" vinyl
| 2011 || ES-020 || "Don't Stop The Music" || 7" vinyl
|-
| rowspan="10" |2019
|ES-3053
|"Fyah Nuh Hot Like You"
|[[New Kingston (band)|New Kingston]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3058
|"Not Another Word"
|[[Protoje]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3056
|"LionOrder"
|[[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3059
|"Tell Me Not"
|The Late Ones
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3062
|"Where I'm Coming From"
|[[Lila Iké|Lila Ike]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3065
|"Nobody Man"
|[[Sevana]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3067
|"Bring Your Rays"
|[[New Kingston (band)|New Kingston]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3068
|"Salt Water"
|Boudoin Soundclash
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3074
|"Sweet And Slow"
|[[The Expanders]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3077
|"My Hawai'i"
|The Green
|Digital only
|-
| rowspan="9" |2020
|ES-3082
|"Born Into Bad Times"
|Boudoin Soundclash
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3083
|"Natty Pablo"
|[[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3093
|"Disquietude"
|Backbeat Soundsystem
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3078
|"Use Me"
|[[Gentleman's Dub Club]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3096
|"Oh My Love"
|[[The Skints]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3099
|"Stay"
|The Steppas
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3105
|"Neva Bow"
|Indubious
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3107
|"Raised With Love"
|[[The Black Seeds]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3111
|"Choppa"
|Fyah Roiall
|Digital only
|-
| rowspan="8" |2021
|ES-3113
|"The Truth (Subdocta Remix)"
|[[Unified Highway]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3133
|"Spread Love Around"
|JonQuan, Vernon Maytone
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3138
|"Let The Sunshine Through"
|[[The Black Seeds]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3140
|"The Weed Song"
|Zac Jone$
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3142
|"Dancehall Session"
|Royal Blu, The Autos
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3135
|"Special Request To Pupa Quan (It A Murdah"
|JonQuan, Jonny GoFigure
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3143
|"I Can Breathe (Gaudi Remix)
|Indubious, Gaudi
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3137
|"I Am Trying"
|JonQuan, Kelly DiFillipo
|Digital only
|-
| rowspan="12" |2022
|ES-3144
|"Sugar Rush (Bish and Gray Remix)"
|[[Gentleman's Dub Club]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3152
|"Night Shift (GDC Mix)"
|[[Gentleman's Dub Club]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3145
|"Bring The Sun"
|[[The Black Seeds]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3136
|"Lean"
|JonQuan, Danny Rebel
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3153
|"Ease and Flow (Ted Bowne Remix)
|Indubious, [[Passafire]], [[Mike Love (reggae musician)|Mike Love]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3149
|"It's So Real"
|[[The Black Seeds]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3165
|"Will of Jah"
|The Autos, Nick Sefakis
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3166
|"Whole Heap"
|Mortimer
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3167
|"Jump and Dance"
|Sundub, [[Lutan Fyah]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3171
|"Blood In The Streets"
|Samory I
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3177
|"Ready For Battle"
|Marcus Gad
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3174
|"Artillery"
|Royal Blu, Roe Summerz, The Autos
|Digital only
|-
| rowspan="9" |2023
|ES-3178
|"Starman"<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Meschino |first=Patricia |date=2023-01-20 |title=David Bowie's Greatest Album Is Getting a Must-Hear Reggae Overhaul |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/easy-dub-all-stars-bowie-starman-1234662218/ |access-date=2023-01-26 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref>
|[[Easy Star All-Stars]], [[Maxi Priest]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3187
|"Rice & Peas"
|Jaz Elise
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3189
|"Hope"
|[[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]], [[Romain Virgo|Romain V]]
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3194
|"Crown"
|Samory I
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3195
|"Doe Care"
|Zac Jone$
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3199
|"Cali Heart"
|[[Arise Roots]], The Autos, Massif
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3203
|"High Hopes - Selecta J-Man Remix (Vocal)"
|[[Gentleman's Dub Club]], Eva Lazarus, Selecta J-Man
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3203
|"High Hopes - Selecta J-Man Remix (Dub)"
|[[Gentleman's Dub Club]], Eva Lazarus, Selecta J-Man
|Digital only
|-
|ES-3206
|"Blessing"
|[[Jesse Royal (musician)|Jesse Royal]], Yohan Marley
|Digital only
|}
|}
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Easy Star Records
Parent companyIndependent
Founded1996; 28 years ago (1996)
FounderMichael Goldwasser
Eric Smith
Lem Oppenheimer
Remy Gerstein
GenreReggae, rocksteady, dub, dancehall, ska
Country of originUnited States
LocationNew York, NY
Official websiteeasystar.com

Easy Star Records is an American independent record label founded in 1996. Based in New York City, the label primarily produces and releases albums in the genres of reggae and dub.

The label has had multiple albums chart at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart, including Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band, two albums by The Green, and Vines by Passafire, who signed to the label in 2013.[1] In 2014, the label released albums by Rebelution,[2][3] Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad,[4] Backbeat Soundsystem,[5] New Kingston,[6] and The Expanders, whose June 2015 album Hustling Culture debuted at No. 1 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.[7] Since 2015, the label has released albums by London-based quartet The Skints, Jamaican vocalists Jesse Royal and Protoje, among others.[8][9][10] Falling Into Place by Rebelution and A Matter Of Time by Protoje, released via Easy Star Records, each received Grammy Award nominations for Best Reggae Album in 2016 and 2018 respectively.[11][12] The label also manages bands such as the Easy Star All-Stars, a touring and recording musical collective, and has worked with artists outside the reggae genre such as Citizen Cope, Corey Harris, Janelle Monáe, Jason Mraz, Kelly Clarkson, and Yoko Ono.[1]

History

[edit]

Easy Star Records was founded in 1996 by friends; Michael Goldwasser, Eric Smith, Lem Oppenheimer and Remy Gerstein, in New York City.[13][14]

Despite coming from various backgrounds and interests, the founders shared a love for live dancehall and Jamaican reggae.[15]

As depicted by United Reggae, the founders "felt there was a place for roots reggae made with live musicians and analog equipment, like it had been back in the 70’s and early 80’s".[16] The inspiration for the label's name came from the "Jamaican patois salutation, ‘Easy, Star,’ as in 'Take it easy, Star.'" [15]

At the time, Goldwasser was working as a musician, while Oppenheimer,[17] a DJ, had recently moved to New York after graduating from Oberlin College in Ohio.[17] Eric Smith, a native New Yorker, studied political science and sociology at SUNY Albany, while maintaining his interest in live reggae and vinyl.[17] He was also working as a news assistant on The New York Times’ Metro desk.[17]

Without any previous experience; Eric, Lem, Michael, and Remy gathered most of their savings -equating to about $5,000 per person, to start Easy Star Records.[17] Eric states, "We had to start from scratch, but we methodically learned everything we could. We focused on the challenges at hand, rather than becoming overwhelmed by the scope of starting a business.” [15]

In 1997 Lem Oppenheimer moved to Charlottesville, Virginia, but stayed connected with the label, serving as an executive from a distance.[17]

Founding Easy Star All-Stars

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Michael Goldwasser, already a musician in the New York City reggae scene, brought together a number of musicians to work on original music that he had been working on. Goldwasser stated, "We wanted to be an original Jamaican reggae label, although not run by Jamaicans."[13]

The label shortly started working with artists and producers with unreleased material mostly from the 1970s and 1980s and began reissuing tracks as well.[13] The New York reggae and dub collective, Easy Star All-Stars, was then formed by the label co-founders in 1997. With a rotating roster of musicians, the band originally functioned as a studio band for the label's earliest recordings, however only beginning to tour in 2003.[14] Early on, the Easy Star All-Stars would play around New York City backing up Jamaican artists, including Sugar Minott and Johnny Osbourne. The band also put on tribute shows to artists such as Augustus Pablo, Dennis Brown, and Jackie Mittoo.[18] To note, not all of the co-founders were musically involved in the band; Oppenheimer, for example, remained VP of the label and not a touring member.[19] Michael Goldwasser serves as the group's original composer and "unofficial creative director," playing various instruments on their releases and writing the adaptations before the band goes on tour.[20]

1997–2002: Easy Star Records' Early releases

[edit]

Easy Star Records released several singles on 7" vinyl, including "Time Has Come," the first single by Ossie Dellimore, in 1997. Dellimore, a roots reggae singer based in Brooklyn, performed locally for several years before recording with the Easy Star All-Stars.

After 1997, the label ceased releasing singles, instead focusing on EPs and LPs. In January 1998, Easy Star Records released its first compilation, Easy Star Volume One, which included covers by the Easy Star All-Stars and guest [21] performers such as MC Trouble, Rob Symeonn, Gary Pine, Sister Carol, Sluggy Ranks, Ranking Joe, The Meditations, and Sugar Minott.[22]

Among the songs were Dellimore's previous single, "Time Has Come," and other singles the label already released on 7".[23]

AllMusic called the album an "exceptionally good collection of reggae singles...Although all of the tracks benefit from state-of-the-art production technology, the singing and playing are all reminiscent of the late '70s and early '80s, the period when Rastafarian-themed roots reggae was ceding ground to the slicker and more secular dancehall styles."[22] Also giving it 4/5 stars with a positive review.[22]

Regarding the album's production, "The prime mover behind this album is producer Michael G, who provides all the rhythms and a virtuosic touch at the mixing board."[22]

1999–2002

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On February 9, 1999, Easy Star Records came out with Ghetto Knowledge by The Meditations, a reggae vocal harmony group from Jamaica and the second release on the label.[21] AllMusic describes Ghetto Knowledge as "a match made in heaven: the Meditations, a roots harmony trio that has maintained the same style and lineup since the early 1970s, and Easy Star Records, a label devoted to releasing modern roots reggae that partakes of the spirit and flavor of reggae's classical period while taking advantage of 21st century recording technology."[24]

Almost nine months later, the label released Sugar Minott's compilation album, Hidden Treasures Vol. 1.[21]

In 2000, the label started releasing 7" vinyl again, with over ten singles alone in that year by artists including singer Luciano, Jamaican deejays Anthony B and Triston Palma, and The Meditations.[21] The label also released three full-length albums that year, with the first being the March reissue of Ghetto-ology, a 1979 album by singer and producer Sugar Minott.[21] In October of that year, the label released Sugar Minott's compilation, Hidden Treasures Vol. 2, followed in November by Jamaican deejay Tristan Palma's album, Two Roads.[21]

In February 2001, the label saw the release of All I Have Is Love; a compilation album and the label's seventh release.[25] The original album included artist record remakes of classic Studio One songs produced by Sister Carol. It was received positively by critics such as Stephen Cook of AllMusic, who called it "successful look back at the music before the digital hegemony of dancehall and ragga."[26]

In August 2001, Sugar Minott released Rare Gems, his second release on Easy Star Records. Want Some Freedom by The African Brothers was then released in September 2001, with only two albums released in 2002: Easy Star Vol. 2 Dancehall Culture, and the compilation album Can't Stop Us Now.[21]

2003: Dub Side of the Moon

[edit]

Several years after Can't Stop Us Now, the label released one album annually.[21] On February 18, 2003, the Easy Star All-Stars released Dub Side of the Moon, a reggae reinterpretation of Pink Floyd's classic The Dark Side of the Moon.[14] Dollarman, Corey Harris, Frankie Paul, The Meditations, and Ranking Joe were among the performers.[27] The Easy Star All-Stars "hit the ground running in 2003 with the Pink Floyd tribute Dub Side Of The Moon, [and] ...followed that up with regular three-year installments: first came Radiodread, a spacious tip of the hat to Radiohead's OK Computer, before Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band and Easy Star's Thrillah – a Jamaican-infused take on Michael Jackson's world sales-record album.[28] AllMusic gave 'Dub Side of the Moon a positive review, stating "dub's psychedelic mysticism is a perfectly good match for Pink Floyd's mannered weirdness."[27] Dub Side of the Moon stayed on the Billboard Reggae Chart for several years after its release in 2003.[29] After its release. there was "a great demand for live renditions of the album all over the world," and the label put together a touring group which has been on the road since 2003.[18] The Easy Star All-Stars were also coined as the trendsetter for cover albums taking off; the Independent states, "The concept only began to take off in the early Noughties, thanks partly to the genius of New York-based reggae outfit The Easy Star All Stars, who have recorded some of the most accomplished and inspired cover albums."[28] Despite the frequent pop song covers, Easy Star co-founder and executive producer Eric Smith has stated "There is a lot of suffering and pain in reggae. It's a struggler's, it's a sufferer's music. The casual fan sees reggae as a summer, spring-break-type music, and that's really far from what it's about. We like some of the darker areas of reggae, and one of our concerns with combining [reggae and Dark Side of the Moon], was we'd have a really, really dark album on our hands."[30]

2005–2008: EPs

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The label had no releases in 2003 or 2004. The label's next release was in April 2005, the album Pressure Points by American reggae band, John Brown's Body.[21] In August 2006, Easy Star All-Stars released their song-by-song cover of Radiohead's OK Computer named Radiodread.[14] Thom Yorke praised Toots & The Maytals version of "Let Down" on Radiodread,[31] and Radiohead guitarist, Jonny Greenwood, also praised the cover version, calling it "truly astounding."[32] Easy Star All-Stars member, Ticklah, released a solo album, Ticklah vs. Axelrod in late 2007.[21] Unlike their previous albums, this album consists of mostly non-cover material, except for "Dubbing Up the Walls," a cover of the Radiohead song "Climbing Up the Walls."[33]

Marketing and events

[edit]

The label previously organized Easy Star Reggae Tuesdays, a long-running reggae party in New York.[1] The label has consulted on marketing for albums such as Mighty High (2007) by Southern jam band Gov't Mule.[1] The label has also been involved in consulting with SOJA, a Virginia reggae band signed to ATO Records.

2009: Tours and charting albums

[edit]

The label released five albums in 2009; John Brown's Body, Amplify, debuted at #1 on Billboard's reggae charts.[34] The band's remix EP Re-Amplify also debuted on the Reggae Albums chart, peaking at #8. This album featured remixes by artists from around the world including; Dubmatix (Toronto), WrongTom (London) and Disashi Lumumba Kasongo from Gym Class Heroes (US).[35] Easy Star All-Stars released Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band,[21] a reggae cover of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.[14] Music Feeds rated the album 10/10,[36] it made the Billboard Top 200 twice and the first reggae album to do so in over two years.[37] It also reached #1 on Top Reggae Albums, #2 on Top Heatseekers, and #9 on the Top Independent Albums.[38]

Later in 2009, the label also reissued the 2008 album Solid Ground, its first album by New Zealand reggae band, The Black Seeds. This album was the band's first US release and also reached platinum status in New Zealand, and #15 on the US Billboard Reggae Chart.[21] The Black Seeds toured America supporting John Brown's Body, before John Brown's Body came to New Zealand to tour with The Black Seeds.[39]

This tour lead to a musical brotherhood with The Black Seeds and they and John Brown's Body performed together at the 2010 Grassroots Music Festival in Ithaca, NY.[40] The label also released The Prester John Sessions, a solo album by Tommy T, the Ethiopian bassist for the band Gogol Bordello.[21]

2010–2013

[edit]

Easy Star Records released three records in late 2010, including Connection by American vocalist Cas Haley that debuted at #2 on Billboard's Top 200 Best Selling Reggae Albums.[41] a second album by The Black Seeds,[21] and the remix album, Dubber Side of the Moon by Easy Star All-Stars that debuted at #2 on the Billboard Reggae Chart.[42] 2011 marked the first time in almost a decade that the label released a 7" vinyl single: "Pork Eater" by Ticklah, a 2007 track that first appeared on his album Ticklah vs. Axelrod. "Pork Eater" was followed by the single "Don't Stop the Music" by the Easy Star All-Stars.[43] In 2011, the label also released the first original album by the Easy Star All-Stars: First Light. Cas Haley also released another EP.[43] This year, the label signed The Green, a reggae band formed in 2009 in Oahu, Hawaii known for blending Hawaiian music with roots reggae.[44] The band released an LP and EP that year[21] and in May 2011 the LP Ways & Means spent four weeks at #1 on Billboard's Reggae Chart, also winning "Best Reggae Album" at Hawaii's Na Hoku Hanohano Awards[44][45] In April, 2012 The Black Seeds, a New Zealand-based reggae band, released their albums in the United States for the first time. The new LP Dust and Dirt and four older albums including Into The Dojo were among them.[21] In 2012, the Easy Star All-Stars, released cover album Easy Star's Thrillah, themed to Michael Jackson, and the album JBB in DUB by America Reggae band, John Brown's Body.[21]

2013–2015

[edit]

John Brown's Body released Kings & Queens in early 2013, followed by Cas Haley's La Si Dah [21] and The Green's Hawai'i '13.[44] Easy Star Records also signed Passafire, from Savannah, Georgia, known for infusing rock with reggae, dub, and progressive elements in their music.[46] Their album, Vines, was released that fall, also marking the label's 40th release. Kings and Queens, Hawai'i '13, and Vines, all reached #1 on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart that year.[47][48][49] Count Me In by Rebelution, was released on June 10, 2014,[3] debuting at #14 on the Billboard 200. Easy Star All-Stars released Dub Side of the Moon: Special Anniversary Edition on September 16, 2014.[50] The band Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad released Steady on September 30, 2014, with the album receiving a near perfect 4.5/5 score from The Pier.[4] Backbeat Soundsystem released the album Together Not Apart on October 14, 2014.[51] In November 2014, the New York band New Kingston signed to the label to release their album Kingston City, which came out on January 27, 2015.[6] The Expanders' June 2015 album Hustling Culture on Easy Star debuted at #1 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.[7]

2016-2019

[edit]

In summer 2016, Rebelution released Falling Into Place, their second full-length album via Easy Star Records. Falling Into Place, Rebelution's 6th studio album, debuted at #1 on Billboard's Top Reggae Albums chart, #3 on Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart, and #32 on the Billboard 200.[52] Later that year Easy Star Records put out Live at Red Rocks by Rebelution, which also debuted #1 on Billboard's Top Reggae Albums chart.[52] In September 2016, John Brown's Body released Fireflies, the band's 12th studio album and 7th with Easy Star Records.[47] Fireflies also achieved the #1 spot on Billboard's Top Reggae Albums chart.[47] In 2016, Easy Star Records also released Backbeat Soundystem's Into The Light EP, and The Big Smoke Remixed by Gentleman's Dub Club.

In 2017, Easy Star Records released 9 albums. Lily of da Valley by Jesse Royal, Old Time Something Come Back Again, Vol. 2 by The Expanders, and Marching Orders by The Green each reached the #1 spot on Billboard's Top Reggae Albums chart.[53][54][48] Other Easy Star Records releases in 2017 included Dubtopia by Gentleman's Dub Club, Longshot by Passafire, Sharp & Ready by Double Tiger, A Kingston Story: Come from Far by New Kingston, Fabric by The Black Seeds, and Victor Rice's Smoke.

In 2018, Easy Star Records released Free Rein by Rebelution and A Matter Of Time by Protoje, both of which reached #1 on the Billboard's Top Reggae Albums Chart.[52][55] Protoje's A Matter Of Time also received a Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album.[56] In 2019, Easy Star Records released new albums from Gentleman's Dub Club, The Green, The Skints, Spragga Benz, Bedouin Soundclash. In tandem with Winta James' Overstand Entertainment, the label also released Fight The Fight, the debut EP from Mortimer.[57]

2020

[edit]

Easy Star released albums from Rebelution, Unified Highway, Victor Rice, The Skints, and Double Tiger in 2020.[58][59][60] The label also introduced the debut album, Underrated, from Jamaican trap and "grimehall" artist Fyah Roiall.[61] Additionally, Easy Star released the Lately EP from Hawaii-bred, California-based trio The Late Ones, and Star Chile EP with tracks featuring Lutan Fyah, Pressure Busspipe, and Alandon over a riddim produced by Digital Ancient.[62][63][64] On March 13, 2020, Easy Star released the hit single "Natty Pablo" by Jesse Royal, and a corresponding music video on April 10, 2020.[65][66] The label also released several other singles from artists such as The Expanders, The Steppas, Backbeat Soundsystem, Indubious, Bedouin Soundclash, Gentleman's Dub Club, The Skints, The Black Seeds and Fyah Roiall.

2021-2023

[edit]

Between 2021 and 2023, Easy Star has released albums from Gentleman's Dub Club, Indubious, Rebelution, The Late Ones, Marcus Gad and Tamal, Groundation, JonQuan and Associates, Kirsty Rock, The Black Seeds, and Sundub. In 2021, the label released an album from Jesse Royal, titled Royal, which was nominated for a Grammy. In 2023, Easy Star Records' "Starman" cover with Maxi Priest, a reggae interpretation of the popular David Bowie tune, earned an article and feature in Rolling Stone magazine.[67] The subsequent album, "Ziggy Stardub," featuring another 14 Bowie interpretations, also earned an article with Billboard magazine.[68] Easy Star's late 2023 release from Samory I, "Strength," received an album review from Rolling Stone before it was picked as one of Rolling Stone's Best Albums of 2023, placed at #42.[69][70] The label also released a number of singles under its various artists.

Discography

[edit]

Albums

List of Easy Star Records albums[21]

Year Cat. # Release Date Title Artist(s) Format Certifications / Notes
1998 ES-1001 01/01/98 Easy Star Volume One Various / Easy Star All-Stars CD
1999 ES-1002 02/09/99 Ghetto Knowledge The Meditations CD
ES-1003 Oct/99 Hidden Treasures Vol. 1 Various LP, CD
2000 ES-1004 Mar/00 Ghetto-ology Sugar Minott CD Re-issue
ES-1005 Oct/00 Hidden Treasures Vol. 2 Various LP, CD
ES-1006 Nov/00 Two Roads Triston Palma CD
2001 ES-1007 Feb/01 All I Have Is Love Various LP, CD
ES-1008 Aug/01 Rare Gems Sugar Minott CD
ES-1009 Sep/01 Want Some Freedom The African Brothers LP, CD
2002 ES-1010 01/01/02 Easy Star Vol. 2 Dancehall

Culture

Various / Easy Star All-Stars LP, CD
ES-1011 07/16/02 Can't Stop Us Now: Linval

Thompson Productions

Various LP, CD
2003 ES-1012 02/18/03 Dub Side of the Moon Easy Star All-Stars LP, CD #5 Top Reggae Albums[71]
2005 ES-1013 04/26/05 Pressure Points John Brown's Body CD #11 Top Reggae Albums[72]
2006 ES-1014 08/22/06 Radiodread Easy Star All-Stars LP, CD, Digital #5 Top Reggae Albums[73]

#43 Top Independent Albums[71]

#44 Top Heatseekers[71]

2007 ES-1015 09/18/07 Ticklah vs. Axelrod Ticklah CD
2008 ES-1016 03/25/08 Until that Day EP Easy Star All-Stars EP vinyl, CD
2009 ES-1017 03/17/09 Amplify John Brown's Body CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[72]
ES-1018 04/14/09 Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band Easy Star All-Stars LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[71]

#2 Top Heatseekers[71]

#9 Top Independent Albums[71]

#117 Billboard 200[71]

ES-1019 03/17/09 Re-Amplify John Brown's Body CD #8 Top Reggae Albums[72]
ES-1020 09/15/09 Solid Ground The Black Seeds LP, CD #15 Top Reggae Albums[74]
ES-1021 11/10/09 The Prester John Sessions Tommy T CD
2010 ES-1022 09/14/10 Connection Cas Haley CD #2 Top Reggae Albums[75]
ES-1023 10/25/10 Dubber Side of the Moon Easy Star All-Stars LP, CD #2 Top Reggae Albums[71]
ES-1024 11/02/10 Specials The Black Seeds Digital only
2011 ES-1025 04/25/11 First Light Easy Star All-Stars LP, CD #4 Top Reggae Albums[71]
ES-1026 10/24/11 Ways & Means The Green LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[48]

#6 Top Heatseekers[48]

Best Reggae Album at 2011

Na Hoku Hanohano Awards[76]

ES-1027 08/09/11 Love & Affection EP LP, CD #2 Top Reggae Albums[48]

#17 Top Heatseekers[48]

ES-1028 11/08/11 Gifts to Give EP Cas Haley LP, CD
2012 ES-1029 04/10/12 Dust and Dirt The Black Seeds LP, CD #3 Top Reggae Albums[74]

('12/'13)

ES-1030 On The Sun CD Re-issue (US)
ES-1031 Into the Dojo CD Re-issue (US)
ES-1032 Keep On Pushing CD Re-issue (US)
ES-1033 The Black Seeds Live: Vol 1 CD Re-issue (US)
ES-1034 08/28/12 Easy Star's Thrillah Easy Star All-Stars LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[71]
ES-1035 07/10/12 Billie Jean (EP) Digital only
ES-1036 09/18/12 JBB in DUB John Brown's Body Digital only
2013 ES-1037 04/16/13 Kings & Queens LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[72]

#23 Top Heatseekers[47]

ES-1038 05/28/13 La Si Dah Cas Haley CD
ES-1039 08/20/13 Hawai'i '13 The Green LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[48]

('13/'14)

#18 Top Independent Albums[48]

#77 Billboard 200[48]

ES-1040 11/11/13 Vines Passafire CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[77]
2014 ES-1041 06/13/14 Count Me In Rebelution LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[52]

#2 Top Independent Albums[52]

#4 Digital Albums[52]

#14 Billboard 200[52]

ES-1042 09/16/14 Dub Side of the Moon: Special

Anniversary Edition

Easy Star All-Stars LP, CD
ES-1043 09/30/14 Steady Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[78]

#32 Top Heatseekers[78]

ES-1044 10/14/14 Together Not Apart Backbeat Soundsystem CD #11 Top Reggae Albums[79]
2015 ES-1045 01/27/15 Kingston City New Kingston CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[80]
ES-1046 03/09/15 FM The Skints LP, CD #5 Top Reggae Albums[81]
ES-1047 04/07/15 Kings And Queens In Dub John Brown's Body CD #4 Top Reggae Albums[72]
ES-1048 03/24/15 Interval EP Passafire Digital only
ES-1049 05/18/15 Bright Days Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad LP, CD
ES-1050 06/16/15 Hustling Culture The Expanders LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[54]
ES-1051 11/13/15 The Big Smoke Gentleman's Dub Club LP, CD #11 Top Reggae Albums[82]
2016 ES-1053 10/28/16 Live At Red Rocks Rebelution DVD, CD, LP #1 Top Reggae Albums[52]

#31 Top Independent Albums[52]

ES-1054 06/03/16 Falling Into Place LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[52]

#3 Top Independent Albums[52]

#14 Top Tastemakers Albums[52]

#32 Billboard 200[52]

ES-1056 09/09/16 Fireflies John Brown's Body LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[47]

#25 Top Heatseekers[47]

ES-1057 10/07/16 Into The Light Backbeat Soundsystem Digital only
ES-1058 11/11/16 The Big Smoke Remixed Gentleman's Dub Club Digital only
2017 ES-1059 04/07/17 Dubtopia LP, CD #8 Top Reggae Albums[82]
ES-1060 05/12/17 Longshot Passafire LP, CD #35 Top Independent Albums[83]
ES-1061 06/30/17 Sharp and Ready Double Tiger CD #5 Top Reggae Albums[84]
ES-1062 08/25/17 A Kingston Story: Come from Far New Kingston LP, CD #4 Top Reggae Albums[80]
ES-1063 10/06/17 Lily of da Valley Jesse Royal LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[53]
ES-1064 09/08/17 Fabric The Black Seeds LP, CD #3 Top Reggae Albums[74]
ES-1065 09/29/17 Old Time Something Come Back Again, Vol. 2 The Expanders LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[54]
ES-1066 11/03/17 Smoke Victor Rice LP
ES-1067 10/20/17 Marching Orders The Green LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[48]
2018 ES-1068 06/29/18 A Matter Of Time Protoje LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[55]

#7 Top Heatseekers[55]

#19 Top Independent Albums[55]

ES-1069 06/15/18 Free Rein Rebelution LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[52]

#3 Top Independent Albums[52]

#6 Top Tastemakers Albums[52]

#41 Billboard 200[52]

2019 ES-1070 1/25/19 Lost In Space Gentleman's Dub Club LP, CD #8 Top Reggae Albums[82]
ES-1071 3/22/19 Black & White The Green LP, CD
ES-1073 5/10/19 Swimming Lessons The Skints LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[85]
ES-1075 9/27/19 Chiliagon Spragga Benz LP, CD #1 Top Reggae Albums[86]
ES-1076 10/4/19 MASS Bedouin Soundclash LP, CD
ES-1077 11/15/19 Fight The Fight Mortimer LP, CD
2020 ES-1078 4/24/2020 Headlines Unified Highway LP, CD
ES-1080 5/15/2020 Drink Victor Rice LP
ES-1082 6/19/2020 Underrated Fyah Roiall Digital only
ES-1081 7/17/2020 Dub Collection Rebelution LP, CD #8 Top Reggae Albums[87]
ES-1083 7/24/2020 Live At Electric Brixton The Skints Digital only
ES-1084 10/30/2020 Star Chile EP Various Artists Digital only
ES-1086 12/04/2020 Lately EP The Late Ones Digital only
ES-1079 12/11/2020 The Journey Double Tiger Digital only
2021 ES-1087 3/12/2021 Down To Earth Gentleman's Dub Club LP,CD
ES-1088 4/9/2021 The Bridge Indubious LP,CD
ES-1090 6/4/2021 Royal Jesse Royal LP,CD
ES-1091 6/18/2021 In The Moment Rebelution LP,CD
ES-1089 10/8/2021 The Fourth Quarter The Late Ones LP,CD
ES-1095 11/5/2021 Brave New World Marcus Gad / Tamal LP
2022 ES-1098 3/4/2022 Down To Earth Remixes Gentleman's Dub Club Digital only
ES-1096 3/4/2022 One Rock Groundation LP, CD
ES-1099 4/22/2022 Gratitude Riddim Various Artists Digital only
ES-1094 4/29/2022 Easy Star Presents JonQuan & Associates Various Artists LP
ES-1093 5/6/2022 Slow Burn Kirsty Rock Digital only
ES-1101 6/3/2022 The Bridge Remixed Indubious Digital only
ES-1097 6/17/2022 Love & Fire The Black Seeds LP,CD
ES-1102 11/11/2022 Spirits Eat Music Sundub LP, CD
2023 ES-1104 02/10/2023 Ready For Battle Marcus Gad LP
ES-1103 04/07/2023 Love In Time Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad LP
ES-1100 04/21/2023 Ziggy Stardub Easy Star All-Stars LP, CD
ES-1106 05/26/2023 Dreaming From An Iron Gate Groundation / Brain Damage LP, CD
ES-1107 05/26/2023 Right Right Time Johnny Osbourne LP, CD
ES-1105 06/09/2023 On A Mission Gentleman's Dub Club LP, CD
ES-1109 11/17/2023 Strength Samory I LP, CD #42 The Best 100 Albums of 2023[70]
2024 ES-1110 02/23/2024 L.A.B VI L.A.B LP, CD

Singles

Incomplete list of Easy Star Records singles[21]

Year Cat. # Single name Artist(s) Format
1997 ES-001 "Anything For Jah" Rob Symeonn 7" vinyl
ES-002 "What Goes Around" Ruff Scott 7" vinyl
ES-003 "Sight Of An Eagle" Father Sweets 7" vinyl
ES-004 "Time Has Come" Ossie Dellimore 7" vinyl
2000 ES-005 "Hopes On High" Luciano 7" vinyl
ES-006 "Third Eye Blind" Anthony B 7" vinyl
ES-007 "Two Roads" Triston Palma 7" vinyl
ES-008 "Run Away Heathen" The Meditations 7" vinyl
ES-009 "Keep On Trying" Rob Symeonn 7" vinyl
ES-010 "God Love" Luciano, Triston Palma, Beres Hammond, Michigan, Marcia Griffiths, Delly Ranks, Courtney Melody 7" vinyl
ES-011 "Love So Divine" Anthony B 7" vinyl
ES-012 "Love Potion No.9" Half Pint 7" vinyl
ES-015 "Search" Mojah 7" vinyl
ES-016 "Rescue Me / Rocker's Salvation" Ticklah 7" vinyl
2007 ES-018 "Pork Eater" 7" vinyl
ES-019 "She's Leaving Home" Easy Star All-Stars 7" vinyl
2011 ES-020 "Don't Stop The Music" 7" vinyl
2019 ES-3053 "Fyah Nuh Hot Like You" New Kingston Digital only
ES-3058 "Not Another Word" Protoje Digital only
ES-3056 "LionOrder" Jesse Royal Digital only
ES-3059 "Tell Me Not" The Late Ones Digital only
ES-3062 "Where I'm Coming From" Lila Ike Digital only
ES-3065 "Nobody Man" Sevana Digital only
ES-3067 "Bring Your Rays" New Kingston Digital only
ES-3068 "Salt Water" Boudoin Soundclash Digital only
ES-3074 "Sweet And Slow" The Expanders Digital only
ES-3077 "My Hawai'i" The Green Digital only
2020 ES-3082 "Born Into Bad Times" Boudoin Soundclash Digital only
ES-3083 "Natty Pablo" Jesse Royal Digital only
ES-3093 "Disquietude" Backbeat Soundsystem Digital only
ES-3078 "Use Me" Gentleman's Dub Club Digital only
ES-3096 "Oh My Love" The Skints Digital only
ES-3099 "Stay" The Steppas Digital only
ES-3105 "Neva Bow" Indubious Digital only
ES-3107 "Raised With Love" The Black Seeds Digital only
ES-3111 "Choppa" Fyah Roiall Digital only
2021 ES-3113 "The Truth (Subdocta Remix)" Unified Highway Digital only
ES-3133 "Spread Love Around" JonQuan, Vernon Maytone Digital only
ES-3138 "Let The Sunshine Through" The Black Seeds Digital only
ES-3140 "The Weed Song" Zac Jone$ Digital only
ES-3142 "Dancehall Session" Royal Blu, The Autos Digital only
ES-3135 "Special Request To Pupa Quan (It A Murdah" JonQuan, Jonny GoFigure Digital only
ES-3143 "I Can Breathe (Gaudi Remix) Indubious, Gaudi Digital only
ES-3137 "I Am Trying" JonQuan, Kelly DiFillipo Digital only
2022 ES-3144 "Sugar Rush (Bish and Gray Remix)" Gentleman's Dub Club Digital only
ES-3152 "Night Shift (GDC Mix)" Gentleman's Dub Club Digital only
ES-3145 "Bring The Sun" The Black Seeds Digital only
ES-3136 "Lean" JonQuan, Danny Rebel Digital only
ES-3153 "Ease and Flow (Ted Bowne Remix) Indubious, Passafire, Mike Love Digital only
ES-3149 "It's So Real" The Black Seeds Digital only
ES-3165 "Will of Jah" The Autos, Nick Sefakis Digital only
ES-3166 "Whole Heap" Mortimer Digital only
ES-3167 "Jump and Dance" Sundub, Lutan Fyah Digital only
ES-3171 "Blood In The Streets" Samory I Digital only
ES-3177 "Ready For Battle" Marcus Gad Digital only
ES-3174 "Artillery" Royal Blu, Roe Summerz, The Autos Digital only
2023 ES-3178 "Starman"[88] Easy Star All-Stars, Maxi Priest Digital only
ES-3187 "Rice & Peas" Jaz Elise Digital only
ES-3189 "Hope" Jesse Royal, Romain V Digital only
ES-3194 "Crown" Samory I Digital only
ES-3195 "Doe Care" Zac Jone$ Digital only
ES-3199 "Cali Heart" Arise Roots, The Autos, Massif Digital only
ES-3203 "High Hopes - Selecta J-Man Remix (Vocal)" Gentleman's Dub Club, Eva Lazarus, Selecta J-Man Digital only
ES-3203 "High Hopes - Selecta J-Man Remix (Dub)" Gentleman's Dub Club, Eva Lazarus, Selecta J-Man Digital only
ES-3206 "Blessing" Jesse Royal, Yohan Marley Digital only

DVDs

Cat. # Date DVD title Artist(s) Notes
ES-2001 June 27, 2006 June 27, 2006 Easy Star All-Stars Live concert video

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