1. Going Back Home - Al & The Vibrators
2. Over Again - Stranger, Gladdy
3. Why Am I Treated So Bad - Lynn Taitt, The Jets
4. Girl You're Cold - Lloyd, Glen
5. Swing Baby Swing - The Soul Tops
6. My Guiding Light - Joe White
7. Revival - Leslie Butler & The Gaytones
8. News Carrier - The Hamlins
9. Blacker Black - Count Ossie & His Band
10. On The Town - Bunny & Ruddy
11. So Long, Farewell - Freddie McKay
12. Easy Snappin' - Theo Beckford
13. Massie Massa - The Tennors
14. Money Girl - Larry Marshall
15. Live Only For Love - The Progressions
16. Magic Touch - Junior Murvin
17. Love You Most Of All - The Emotions
1. This Is My Song - Keith & Tex
2. One True Love - Selectors, The Lyn Taitt Orchestra
3. Life Line - Amiel Moodie & The Dandemites
4. I'm Alone - Boris Gardiner, The Keys
5. Banana Water - the Mellotones
6. Suffering Stink - Band of Mercy & Salvation
7. The Break - Winston Francis
8. It Ain't - Lloyd & Randolph
9. Candy Lady - Black & George
10. The Game Song - Drumbago & The Blenders
11. Happy Time - Keble Drummond
12. Out Of Sight - Danny Simpson & The Supersonics
13. The Girl I Love - The Visions
14. Home Without You - Beltones
15. Splash Down - The Crystalites
16. A Hundred Pounds Of Clay - Royals
1. The Moon Is Playing Tricks On Me - Trevor Shield
2. Never Let Me Go - Joe White
3. Jay Fever - Carl Bryan & The Jay Boys
4. Tears On My Pillow - Rudy Mills
5. Anywhere You Want To Go - The Conquerors
6. Baby Don't You Do It - Clarendonians
7. Promises, Promises - The Viceroys
8. Wha' She Do Now - The Gaylads
9. Liquidator - Tommy McCook & The Supersonics
10. Ease Up - The Bleechers
11. Got To Be Free - The Rulers
12. Intensified Change - The Silvertones
13. My Heartaches - Vic Taylor
14. You Got To Love Me - Radcliffe Butler
15. Pretty Cottage - Stranger & Gladdy
16. Life Is But A Dream - Winston Shand & The Shakes
17. Stop That Man - Ike Bennett & The Crystalites
Revive, another of Trojan's fine three-disc box sets, collects vintage Jamaican releases recorded in 1968 and 1969, many of them highly sought after and rare 7" singles done in that narrow window when rocksteady was just beginning to transform into true reggae. Among the highlights are the scampering instrumental "Revival" by Leslie Butler & the Graytones, the lovely and innocent-sounding "News Carrier" by the Hamlins, the nyahbinghi-based "Blacker Black" by the great Count Ossie, the very odd but still fascinating "Banana Water" by the Mellotones, the brilliantly choppy "Liquidator" by Tommy McCook & the Supersonics, and Winston Shand & the Sheiks edgy but soothing "Life Is But a Dream." This isn't necessarily a set for novice listeners, but veteran fans of Jamaican pop music will treasure the rarities to be found here.