Daftar Isi
Trojan as Rights Consolidator
From Distributor to Manager
Trojan started humbly. London warehouse late 1960s.1 Founder Lee Gopthal understood both markets—Caribbean communities and white audiences.2
Kong's 1971 death created opportunity. Someone needed organization. Trojan negotiated with Kong's estate for reissue rights.3
By mid-1970s, Trojan amassed significant holdings. Dekker's Kong material formed key component.1 Coordinated reissues combated piracy.
Compilation Methodology
"Dekker's work for Leslie Kong has been anthologized in many forms with major reissues from Trojan including live & 'rare' cuts."4 Proper remastering. Liner notes.5
Compilations established definitive versions. Superior sound identified legitimate products. 1980s 2Tone revival brought punk fans.5
Each release documented Trojan's claims.2 Reverse-engineering copyright protection.
Major Reissue Projects
Key Dekker Compilations
Rockin' Steady: Best of Desmond Dekker (1992) represented maturity.6 Comprehensive retrospective. Quality remastering revealed lost details.
Critics praised Trojan for respecting reggae catalog.7 50th anniversary 2018 prompted appreciation.
Israelites: Best of Desmond Dekker (1963-1971) introduced deeper cuts.6 Sales generated actual revenue.8
Catalog Stabilization
Trojan's approach created precedent. Other labels adapted.8 Reggae archives deserved professional curation.
For Dekker, reissues stabilized posthumous reputation. 2006 obituaries referenced available compilations.9
Broader impact touched Jamaica's industry. Trojan demonstrated historical catalog value.8 Encouraged better documentation.
Daftar Pustaka
- "How Trojan Records Pushed Reggae Mainstream." Billboard, 12 Sept. 2018.
- McGowan, Charis. "Lee Gopthal musical legacy." Mixmag, 4 July 2023.
- "Rudeboy: Story of Trojan Records." PBS, 19 Oct. 2023.
- Foster, Chuck. Roots Rock Reggae. 1999, p. 20.
- "Trojan 50th-Anniversary Reissue." Rolling Stone, 11 May 2021.
- Desmond Dekker official discography, n.d.
- "'Rudeboy' Review." Decider, 15 Jan. 2021.
- "Trojan reissuing 'The Trojan Story'." Brooklyn Vegan, 12 May 2021.
- "Download: Desmond Dekker." Village Voice, 25 May 2006.