50 landmark albums by Black Canadian artists — essential listening.
50 landmark albums by Black Canadian artists — essential listening. From soul, funk, jazz, reggae, and R&B to hip-hop, spoken word, and boundary-pushing independent sounds, these albums reflect the depth, innovation, and enduring impact of Black Canadian music across generations.
Featured in this collection are Frank Motley & the Hitch-Hikers – The Hitch-Hikers featuring The Mighty Pope, Judy Singh – A Time for Love, Billy Martin – Doin' Their Thing, Stan Martin – Stan Martin is Dr. Cool, Mike Taylor – Brute Force, Sidewinders – Flatfoot Hustlin', Citizen Kane – The Epic, Wayne McGhie & the Sounds of Joy – ST, Jackie Shane – Live!, Jack Harden & the Silhouettes – She'll Be Back b/w Love Is Wonderful, Billy Martin – I Turn You On, Brass Tacks – Star Point Tactics, Maestro Fresh Wes – The Black Tie Affair, Mathematik – Ecology, Romel Louis – More Action, Frank Motley & the Hitch-Hikers – Hell Bent: A Collection of Hard Instrumentals (split with King Herbert & the Knights), Da Grassroots – Passage Through Time, Brass Tacks – Game Iz Like // Inner City Madness, Beat Factory Rap Essentials Volume 1, Floyd Lawson and the Heart of Stone – Coming Out, Trevor Dandy – Don't Cry Little Tree, Mighty Pope – ST, Carla Whitney – Choker Campbell & the Super Sounds, Frank Motley & the Bridge Crossings – Chip Dip, Saukrates – Hate Runs Deep, King Herbert & the Knights – Hell Bent (split with Frank Motley & the Hitch-Hikers), Don Carrington Trio – Makin' It Happen, Faith Nolan – Africville, Billy Martin – Strawberry Soul, King Herbert & the Knights – With Jack Harden, Four the Moment – We're Still Standing, Maestro Fresh Wes – Naaah, Dis Kid Can't Be From Canada?!!, Beverly Glenn-Copeland – ST, Citizen Kane – Structure / Foundation (What's the Plan), Maestro Fresh Wes – Symphony in Effect, and Earth, Roots and Water – Innocent Youths.
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