OK, I'll put a bit more effort into this (all CD comps - so I hope it is still relevant/helpful):
Joe Gibbs 'Get on Up'
Treasure Isle 'Soul of Jamaica/Here Comes the Duke'
Paragons greatest hits (!?) don't have the CD close by to tell you what label but a great collection. 'Riding High on a Windy Day' what a classic.
Oh yes, one of my favourites - Keith and Tex 'Stop That Train' and it's on vinyl. Derrick Harriott label. Shouldn't be too hard to find. This is some of the best Rock Steady you will ever hear - IMHO!
Tommy McCook and the Supersonics 'Down on Bond Street'
John Holt 'Tonight at Treasure Isle' great collection.
That seems to be all I can come up with.
Bunny Lee produced some Rock Steady but I don't seem to have any at all. how did that happen?
Hope this helps. I think Rock Steady is in some ways way more important in relation to what came after than Ska - particularly the electric bass which was a revolution. No other people besides Jamaicans (with the exception of some soul and funk people) took to the electric bass so enthusiastically and pushed it to the front of the mix. Revolutionary - still mind bendingly progressive.
Hope you find some good tunes to soothe the savage crowd
