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Unlike its American sister label, Moon Ska World released albums from outside of the ska genre as well. With the 2006 name change from Moon Ska Europe to Moon Ska World, the label shifted its focus to ska and old reggae. The label's final release was the Peace Love Faith Hope Respect Co-Exist album by the Dub City Rockers in 2011. Pryor died in ...
Moon Ska World is a licensed affiliate run by Laurie "Lol" Pryor, former manager of The Business and Dojo Records and Link Records head. Due to illnesses in both Pryor and the other principal owner, Sonia "Red" Bailey, as well as deaths in their families, the label was put on hold until 2006, when Pryor changed its name to Moon Ska World and ...
In 2004 Moon Ska Records collapsed, and Hingley has been based in Valencia, Spain.He started the Megalith label, which has since been the band's home. [4] [9] [19] [20] The Toasters still perform around the world, and in 2007 they celebrated their 25th anniversary with a new studio album, One More Bullet.
Thrill Me Up was originally made in 1988, but in 1996 The Toasters re-released it on the Celluloid record label. Celluloid folded shortly after the release, but Rob Hingly reissued the album on his own record label, Moon Ska Records.
Topics about Moon Ska Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Moon Ska Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
Moon Records (Canada), a former Canadian record label (1973–1974) mainly for Rush Moon Records (Japan) , a Japanese record label; see Tatsuro Yamashita Moon Ska Records , a former American record label
Better Late Than Never is the debut album by the ska/reggae band the Slackers. [2] [3] It was released in 1996 on Moon Ska Records.[4] [5] It was remastered and re-released with three additional tracks from the original recording sessions on March 19, 2002, through Special Potato Records.
The band’s debut album, Fat Footin', was released in 1995 through Moon Ska Records. It became one of the fastest-selling debuts on the label. [ 4 ] The album combined instrumental and vocal tracks, featuring a blend of ska, jazz, and big band influences. [ 5 ]