In the summer of 1967, Desmond Dekker & the Acesâ rude boy anthem, â007â became one of the first Jamaican-produced recordings to breach the UKâs national Pop Singles charts; its unexpected international success prompting an urgent need for material to promote the 7â single. Consequently, Graeme Goodall, MD of Doctor Bird Records, the company behind its British release, hastily secured the services of respected Jamaican director, Perry Henzell, who wasted little time in filming the group live on stage and in the streets of islandâs capital before editing the resultant footage and rushing it to the UK, where on the evening on 3 August, it was aired it on the BBCâs hugely popular âTop Of The Popsâ TV show. Notable for being one of the earliest promotional music films ever to be created in Jamaica specifically for a global audience, it now not only provides a truly fascinating glimpse of Desmond & the Aces in action, but also of Kingston street life back in the mid-Sixties. Follow Trojan Records: https://open.spotify.com/user/trojan-... https://www.facebook.com/TrojanRecords https://www.instagram.com/trojan_reco... https://twitter.com/trojanrecords https://www.trojanrecords.com/
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