Blue Beat
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Blue beat was a name given to Jamaican rhythm & blues and ska music in the United Kingdom in the early and mid 1960s.
The name of the music genre came from Blue Beat Records, one of the main record labels of the time. Blue Beat Records was a part of the Melodisc label, which specialised in Calypso and Mento music. Melodisc was formed in London, England in 1947, with strong ties to the West Indies. The Blue Beat label released around 425 records, and is particularly known for Prince Buster's song "Al Capone." Many Blue Beat recordings were played alongside soul music in dance clubs such as the Twisted Wheel in Manchester. The music was associated with the mod subculture.
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