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The Pama label lasted until the mid-1970s, at which point Carl Palmer was the driving force, and concentrated on establishing a UK distribution network for reggae, later resurfacing as
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series going head to head. The rivalry had been fuelled by Bunny Lee's earlier licensing of Derrick Morgan's "Seven Letters" to both Pama and Trojan.
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Pama introduced a number of subsidiary labels, often associated with individual producers, including Pama Supreme, Supreme,
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The label was set up by the Palmer Brothers – Harry, Jeff, and Carl – initially as a soul label, but later concentrating on
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In addition to the many reggae releases, the label also released a few non-reggae albums, including
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singles from 1967. Much of the label's output was licensed from Jamaican producers such as
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Caribbean Popular Music: an Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall
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Records is a British record label active during the 1960s and 1970s. Initially focused on
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Larkin, Colin:"The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", 1998, Virgin Books,
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became one of Pama's biggest stars, having a UK chart hit with "
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Artist: Lloyd Charmers, Label: Pama Supreme, Catalogue: PS 355
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The rivalry between Pama and their main UK reggae competitor,
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Cash Box RECORD REVIEWS, MIGHTY HANNIBAL (Shurfire 011)
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Reggae
rocksteady
ska
soul
www.pamarecords.co.uk
soul music
reggae
Jamaican
rocksteady
Clancy Eccles
Alton Ellis
Bunny Lee
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Junior English
Delroy Washington
Derrick Morgan
Moon Hop
Max Romeo
Wet Dream
UK singles chart
Trojan Records
Crab
Laurel Aitken
Rupie Edwards
investiture of the Prince of Wales
Mighty Hannibal
Jerking the Dog
Melody Maker
Lloyd Chalmers

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