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Eugenio
Eugenio (7")
Cat: LRR 011. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Eugenio (2:48)
Eugenio (Reggae version) (2:54)
 in stock $14.57
I Can't Hide
Cat: TIEU 033. Rel: 28 Jun 24
Ken Parker - "I Can't Hide" (with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (2:25)
Dennis Alcapone & Lizzy - "Ba-Ba-Ri-Ba Skank" (with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (2:41)
Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
 in stock $16.25
Selfish Girl
Cat: RUDI 7003. Rel: 13 Nov 24
Payoh Soulrebel - "Selfish Girl" (feat Kinky Lab Allstars) (4:03)
Dani Lamperez - "Feel The Mood" (feat Kinky Lab Allstars) (4:13)
 in stock $14.02
Jungle Lion
Cat: SAG 007. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Jungle Lion" (3:26)
The Upsetters - "Freak Out Skank" (3:21)
Review: Is there a more celebrated combination in all of reggae than Lee Perry & The Upsetters? The master producer and his iconic backing band laid down many of the genre's most vital sounds and helped subtly evolve it across the seventies and beyond. This single 'Jungle Lion' came right in the midst of that in 1974. An original 7" will cost you upwards of 500 quid, and that's if you can find one. Here it gets reissued on the young but already well-formed Skank & Groove label and is backed with a version by The Upsetters named 'Freak Out Skank' that gets even more warm, cavernous and dubby.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
 in stock $17.67
Miss Tourist
Cat: MISS TOURIST. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Miss Tourist (2:22)
Come Brothers (2:50)
Review: The Pioneers return here on this Amalgamated Jamaica reissue alongside Hugh Malcolm and between them they are renowned for their popularity and numerous hits produced by Joe Gibbs and Leslie Kong. With approximately 40 recordings under Gibbs alone, this track embodies the classic elements synonymous with their collaborations and comes complete with a distinctive penny whistle. Bursting with energetic vibes and trademark topical lyrics characteristic of the Pioneers, this song resonates with the musical essence that defines their legacy.
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 in stock $15.42
Jackpot
Jackpot (7")
Cat: RF 412. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Pioneers - "Jackpot" (3:13)
Invaders - "Off Track" (3:02)
 in stock $15.42
Bad Mind Grudgeful
Bad Mind Grudgeful (yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: CSL 8013YELLOW. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Bad Mind Grudgeful (2:25)
Wailing Time (2:19)
 in stock $14.57
Bad Mind Grudgeful
Bad Mind Grudgeful (translucent green vinyl 7")
Cat: CSL 8013. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Bad Mind Grudgeful (2:24)
Wailing Time (2:19)
 in stock $14.57
Bad Mind Grudgeful
Bad Mind Grudgeful (translucent red vinyl 7")
Cat: CSL 8013RED. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Bad Mind Grudgeful (2:25)
Wailing Time (2:19)
 in stock $14.57
There Was A Time
Cat: OGR 893. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Prince Alphonso & The Fever - "There Was A Time" (3:54)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "There Was A Time" (3:15)
Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
Tags: Ska | Latin Jazz | Latin Funk
 in stock $12.62
Got To Be Free
Cat: RSPB 7019. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Got To Be Free (2:00)
Black Soul (2:54)
Review: Rock A Shaka continue their tributary exegeses of Jamaican rocksteady legend Prince Buster with a new 7", 'Got To Be Free'. Pulled straight from the corresponding Funky Jamaica compilation issued separately - which in turn compiles the best gems to coruscate his illustrious career - the 45s format does well to counterbalance the fallacy of comprehensiveness with a throwback in form. 'Got To Be Free' is a rather pleasant anthem to freedom: "we love the birds, we love the trees, we love the honey, we love the bees..."
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 in stock $25.51
Funky Jamaica
Cat: RSPB 7018. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Funky Jamaica (3:20)
Clap Your Hands (2:14)
Review: Caught in a Prince Buster fever, Rock-A-Shacka complement an eagerly awaited release - the third album from the legend so named, offering 12 tracks spanning Jamaican funk to rocksteady to early reggae - with a promotional 7", bolstering the full-length's legitimacy with an as-it-was 45. Here 'Funky Jamaica' and 'Clap Your Hands' coincide. The first is an early dancehall phenotype, its strong tresillo matching a heady array of audio-mancer's chants; instructive shouts from Buster himself. Then the B-side follows, a brilliant James-Browned toasting of an uptempo pre-ska progression, put together against a rhythmic cage of swift, proficient drums.
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Ten Steps Ahead
Cat: RSPB 7021. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Prince Buster with Determinations - "Ten Steps Ahead" (3:58)
Determinations - "Two Steps Back" (3:44)
Review: Rock A Shaka continue to wring out their apparently exclusive tenancy of Prince Buster's so far unissued reggae and rocksteady works, this time dropping a fresh 7" one with the instrumentalist Determinations on dubbing duties, 'Ten Steps Ahead'. Buster's final recording before he died initially went by the name 'One Step Beyond', and it has here been renamed in requiem, perhaps to differentiate it from the repopularised Madness cover. Lodged behind the vault door for years, you can be sure that Rock A Shaka thanked their lucky stars when they re-found it: "why must I suffer so much on this land?" Buster's voice is unusually lonesome and spectral, revealing in the late artist a rarely obviated forlornness.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
 in stock $29.15
Summertime Rock (Fire Fire) (reissue)
Progressions - "Summertime Rock (Fire Fire)" (2:18)
Freddie McKay & The Alley Cats - "Tears Won't Help" (2:37)
 in stock $16.81
What The World Needs Now Is Love
Cat: FLRS 173. Rel: 16 Dec 24
What The World Needs Now Is Love (4:06)
What The World Needs Now Is Love (Silent Dream version) (4:32)
Review: Reggae Disco Rockers are Japan's leading reggae and lover's rock band. They have been active since they dropped their first ever single way back in 1996 and since then they have put a steady stream of sounds including six full albums and many more singles. This one is a cover of an absolute soul classic. 'What The World Needs Now Is Love' here becomes a slow, weighty dub with splashy cymbals, nice incidental melodies and a re-sung vocal that conveys the same emotions. Flip it over for a more steamy, sax-laced Silent Dream version.
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Tags: Japanese | Dub Reggae
 in stock $24.11
Be A Rocker
Cat: DM 02. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Be A Rocker (feat Tibstar) (3:25)
Soy Tu TItere (feat Tito Ramirez) (3:03)
Review: The second ever release from Discos Martos moulds another 45, this time from Rocksteady Romantics, who are committed to the timeless allure of rocksteady. Also keeping true to the label's analogue ethos, the record captures essences of Jamaican soundsystem culture with deep dub grooves and a fresh take on classic soul. The A's powerful dub with Tibstar is readymade for stacked soundsystems, its infectious, picante horn section skimming aplomb bass. On the B-side, the band offers a unique Spanish rendition of 'I'm Your Puppet', with Tito Ramirez's smooth vocals bringing a new dimension to the beloved soul classic.
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Losing Track
Cat: PLS 027. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Losing Track (2:35)
I'm Where It's At (2:32)
 in stock $24.40
Got To Be Free
Cat: SAG 011. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Got To Be Free (2:31)
What A Situation (1:49)
Review: The Rulers' rare late-60s rocksteady gem resurfaces on Skank & Groove with its first-ever reissue since that initial release. Active from 1966 to 1969, the group vanished after releasing this iconic 45 rpm which kicks off with 'Got To Be Free,' a heartfelt anthem of universal love that questions "Why can't we be free to love each other?" 'What a Situation' is a raw rudeboy tale of judgment and prophecy and both jams were produced by Carl Johnson of JJ Records, famed for The Ethiopians' 'Everything Crash.'
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 in stock $17.39
Making Love (reissue)
Cat: RF 429. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Devon Russell & Tartans - "Making Love" (2:57)
Heptones, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Crying Over You" (2:38)
Review: After a recent Pressure Sounds compilation put together the best of Caltone Records - documenting the truest gems of a great Jamaican dub label - the horse's mouth is now heard neighing. Caltone themselves have now reissued Devon Russell & The Tartans' 'Making Love', a long-lost from the late 1960s troubadours. Ne'er released before, it also comes backed exclusively with a bluesy Heptones, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics lamentation, 'Crying Over You'.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
 in stock $16.81
Small Baby
Cat: COOLUP 7009. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Small Baby (3:41)
Let Me Shine (feat Tenor Mario) (3:38)
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I'll Never Fall In Love
Cat: TIEU 037. Rel: 27 Dec 24
The Sensations - "I'll Never Fall In Love" (2:19)
Errol Brown - "Chucky Love" (2:16)
 in stock $15.99
Bam Bam (reissue)
Bam Bam (reissue) (limited gold vinyl 7")
Cat: VPALWR 522807. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Bam Bam (3:11)
Stalag (version) (3:11)
Review: Dubbed by Billboard as the most sampled reggae song of all time, the legendary 1982 recording 'Bam Bam' by Sister Nancy has been used by some of the most influential musicians of the modern period: Lauryn Hill, Beyonce, Ye West and Rihanna to name a few. The dancehall classic has made multiple appearances in TV shows and Movies, standing the test of time as a quintessential anthem. Pressed on gold vinyl in an illustrated jacket, this reissue comes paired with the original Stalag riddim from Ansell Collins that Nancy samples on the B side. 'Bam Bam' remains an undisputed piece of history, the crowning jewel for the first-ever female Jamaican DJ to tour internationally.
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 in stock $27.76
Dream In The Street
Cat: FLRS 176. Rel: 27 May 25
Dream In The Street (single edit) (4:35)
Dream In The Street (dub mix) (4:36)
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We Must Be In Love
Cat: BK 099. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Slim Smith - "We Must Be In Love" (2:35)
Alton Ellis - "I Wish I Could Make You Mine" (2:57)
Review: This reissue brings a sought-after slice of reggae history back to the forefront. Originally released in 1973, this 7" single features two gems miscredited to Ken Parker but rightfully belonging to Alton Ellis and Slim Smith. Side A presents Smith's soulful rendition of Curtis Mayfield's 'We Must Be In Love', a reggae-infused take on the classic tune. On the flip, Ellis delivers a heartfelt performance of 'I Wish I Could Make You Mine', showcasing his smooth vocals and impeccable phrasing. This reissue corrects a historical inaccuracy and makes these two rare tracks accessible once more.
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Life In A Jailhouse
Cat: BLX 7011. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Wayne Smith - "Life In A Jailhouse" (3:10)
Reggae Massive Band - "Life In A Jailhouse" (version) (3:08)
 in stock $14.86
Born Slippy (reissue)
Born Slippy (reissue) (7" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: PARK 1036R. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Born Slippy (3:30)
Groove Tube (3:18)
Review: Over the last couple of years, we've been treated to numerous reissues of classic cover versions by Japanese reggae/rocksteady combo Inokasira Rangers, including takes on Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', Pharrell's 'Happy' and New Order's 'Blue Monday'. Here we're treated to another, as the band's 2017 take on Underworld anthem 'Born Slippy' gets a fresh pressing. It's certainly a revolutionary revision, with Keichi Sokabe's surprisingly Karl Hyde-sounding lead vocal rising above a lusciously languid, sub-heavy reggae groove. Over on the flip they take on 'Groove Tube', a 1991 indie-pop-meets-acid house single from Japanese outfit Flipper's Guitar, reframing it as a baggy, glassy-eyed rocksteady number.

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Tags: Japanese
 in stock $15.99
One More Time
One More Time (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PARK 1061. Rel: 30 Oct 24
One More Time (4:14)
Boku No Siawase (4:28)
Review: A slice of Daft Punk covers levity from Sokabe Keiichi & Inokasira Rangers for Park Tone Records on 7" vinyl. Here the Japanese rocker and his fellow band the Inokasira Rangers lay down an unheard-of instrumental rocksteady rollick, against which the vocal core of Daft Punk's 'One More Time' is overlaid, as seamless in feel as a freshly fined cloth on a varnished coffee table. The track also comes backed by the original Hammond triller 'Boku No Siawase', a ploddier reggae treat in stereo, against whose offbeat rummage Keiichi's voice glides in the manner of a beautiful bird's call.
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Cherish The Day/Nothing Comes Between Us: The Unreleased Versions
Cherish The Day (Lovers Rock version) (5:07)
Nothing Can Come Between Us (Disco Boogie 45 version) (5:09)
Review: Who doesn't love a bit of sophisticated soul? We certainly do and it's always good to hear some reworks of the soul great's finest cuts for the dancefloor. And that's what we have here on a new 7" that opens with a disco version of 'Nothing Can Come Between Us' and doesn't go hard, instead building in some gentle drums and lo-fi melodies, swooning vocals and a mystical late night sense of romance. On the flip, we get a lovers rock version of 'Cherish The Day' which adds plenty of lovely guitar lines to bring that island vibe while the shuffling drums lock you in gently.
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 in stock $12.33
Keep On Moving
Cat: TIEU 039. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Keep On Moving (with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (2:53)
Good Things (with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (2:28)
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Fever
Fever (7")
Cat: 61788. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Stand High Patrol & Susan Cadogan - "Fever" (4:34)
Stand High Patrol - "39 C" (dub) (4:16)
Review: French (digi)-dub trio Stand High Patrol share two new cuts on their very own label, helping develop what it means to record a "dub cover". Harking back to Kingston, Jamaica, 1974, this triumphant dub triumvirate home in on a much-loved dub reggae cover, recorded by Lee "Scratch" Perry and national vocal icon Susan Cadogan, of Little Willie John's 'Fever', in turn a cover of Peggy Lee's 1958 hit original. With this record, the interpretive transmission chain is manifold: now Stand High Patrol offer their own cover, a rather measured take, in which bubbly basses and cold, static, unstressed Rhodeses hover above the vocal mix. The instrumental version, '39 -C Dub' is equally frigid but still moving, haunting.
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 in stock $17.39
We Belong Together
Cat: SHR 006. Rel: 13 Nov 24
Steady 45's - "We Belong Together" (2:45)
Jackie Mendez - "A Fool" (3:05)
 in stock $12.89
Soul Rebel
Cat: JRP 001. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Soul Rebel (3:58)
Stepping Razor (4:08)
 in stock $27.19
Where's The Mechanic
Cat: BS 044. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Where's The Mechanic (3:29)
Night Train (4:48)
 in stock $20.75
Baby
Baby (7")
Cat: JESE 4037. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Tajh - "Baby" (feat Hakim) (3:42)
Sophie - "Party In The USA" (3:54)
 in stock $38.69
Awake The Town
Cat: RF 431. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Tartans - "Awake The Town" (2:56)
Claudette Thomas - "Roses Are Red" (3:44)
Review: The Tartans deliver a powerful double A-side single on the Reggae Fever label here with 'Awake The Town' unfolding in under three minutes. It's earthy, dusty with vintage reggae rhythms creating an irresistible groove as the buttery smooth vocals fill you with good vibes and the natty keys rumble on. On the flip side, Claudette Thomas's 'Roses Are Red' offers a more ska-tinged groover with a loopy rhythm and more lovely vocals that are sunny, carefree and have a romantic vibe. Both tracks blend sweet melodies with reggae riddims which carry you away without a care in the world.
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I've Got Soul
Cat: RF 420. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Tennors - "I've Got Soul" (2:39)
Tennors All Stars - "I've Got Soul" (version) (2:38)
 in stock $14.57
Wishes
Wishes (7")
Cat: RF 421. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Tennors - "Wishes" (2:50)
Tennors All Stars - "Wishes" (version) (2:51)
 in stock $15.14
Everyday Is Just A Holiday
Cat: RF 437. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Ruddy Thomas - "Everyday Is Just A Holiday" (3:31)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Holiday Style" (3:46)
 in stock $14.86
Do It Right
Cat: DP 006. Rel: 18 Nov 24
The Three Tops - "Do It Right" (Soul take) (2:49)
Alton Ellis - "Groovy Thing" (2:30)
Review: Peckings presents a stunning reissue here for lovers of roots and reggae. This 45rpm features The Three Tops and the legendary Alton Elli who is one of reggae's most cherished voices. On the A-side here, 'Do It Right' showcases The Three Tops' silky harmonies over a classic rocksteady rhythm and delivers a pure golden-era Jamaican vibe that takes you there in an instant. The flip side offers Alton Ellis' soulful and heartfelt rendition on a tune that solidifies his status as a reggae don. Both tracks exude real charm even now all these years on and are worthy additions to any box of 7" heat.
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 in stock $18.50
The Reggae Panther
Cat: PCOR 001. Rel: 27 Jan 25
The Reggae Panther (3:38)
Panther Dub (3:36)
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Canoe Boy
Canoe Boy (7" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TIME 702. Rel: 08 Jul 24
Canoe Boy (4:23)
Canoe (dub) (4:15)
Review: London-based Tokyo Riddim Band is a fusion of cultures, uniting three generations of Japanese female musicians with London's eclectic soundscape. Their vibrant performances merge reggae drums, funky basslines, and City Pop guitar, all live and dubbed-out on stage, creating a cultural phenomenon in the reggae scene. Following their debut single's success, "Denshi Lenzi," Tokyo Riddim Band presents "Canoe Boy," a hypnotic Japanese new wave reggae track. Originally penned by Japanese punk rock pioneer PANTA in 1980 for Tomoko Kuwae's album, this gem makes its single debut now. Dubby and funky, Tokyo Riddim Band's rendition, enhanced by Prince Fatty's dubwise touch, features siren machines, extended solos, and a groovy outro.
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Aitakute I Love You
Cat: TOMMY 11504. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Aitakute I Love You (3:44)
Aitakute I Love You (dub) (3:43)
 in stock $21.87
Folk Song
Cat: DP 005. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Tony & Howie - "Folk Song" (2:52)
Phyllis Dillon - "Love Is All I Had" (2:47)
Review: Dutchess returns with Folk Song, a two-track dub release featuring the talents of Tony and Howie alongside the legendary Phyllis Dillon. Known for curating rare gems, Dutchess continues to deliver high-quality vinyl for lovers of classic reggae and dub. With past releases from icons like Eric Monty Morris and Tommy McCook, the label has solidified its reputation as a source for top-tier Jamaican music. Folk Song follows this tradition, blending soulful vocals with deep, atmospheric dub. Fans of Alton Ellis, The Melodians and The Paragons will find this release a perfect addition to their collection. It's another must-have for those who appreciate the timeless sound of 60s and 70s Jamaican music.
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 in stock $18.50
Brand New Second Hand
Cat: SS 017. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Brand New Second Hand (3:59)
Brand New Second Hand (version) (3:05)
 in stock $12.06
Nature Boy
Cat: 7 30789. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Nature Boy (2:56)
Night & Day (5:18)
 in stock $9.58
Peace & Love (reissue)
Cat: TIEU 040. Rel: 02 Apr 25
U-Roy, The Jamaicans, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Peace & Love" (2:37)
Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "The World Needs Love" (2:08)
Review: Both tracks on this crucial new drop from Duke share a common theme of love and harmony, which were of course the cornerstones of reggae and part of the reason it has such an enduring appeal as the universal need for compassion and unity has never diminished. In fact, it might be more needed now than ever. First, 'Peace & Love' by U-Roy, The Jamaicans, and Tommy McCook & The Supersonics is a timeless cut with U-Roy's toasting sat next to horn-driven rhythms that were first released in the 1970s. Similarly, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics' "The World Needs Love" captures the essence of70s reggae, with McCook's smooth saxophone leading the instrumental arrangement.

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Haunted House
Cat: HSRSS 0031. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Haunted House (2:49)
Double Wheel (3:01)
Review: Two rare instrumental covers of the 1969 classic 'Spinning Wheel' by Blood, Sweat & Tears. Produced by the legendary Lee "Scratch" Perry in 1970, these were first released on the highly exclusive Spinning Wheel label, and, as the label name suggests, both tracks are fortuitous roulettes encircling dusty instrumental dub. It also happens to be the first ever release on Harlem Shuffle, marking the start of a small, pantherine catalogue. For the rather fast brachiations of 'Haunted House' - a poltergeist of a track, fettered to the weathered-down needle nib on our own turntable, causing psychokinetic rotary reactions - and the bicyclic, two tone dub reinvention 'Double Wheel', these tracks showcase Perry's technologising approach to dubbing, prioritising energy above all. Fitting for Perry's lifelong kinghood over dub music at large, the subgeneric name was, of course, baptised "boss reggae".
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Belly Lick
Cat: HSRSS 0032. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Dennis Walks - "Belly Lick" (2:13)
Drumbago & The Blenders - "The Game Song" (1:55)
Review: This limited reissue revives an ultra-rare 1968 reggae anthem, originally released on the Blue Cat label. Featuring Dennis Walks' 'Belly Lick' and Drumbago & The Blenders' 'The Game Song', both tracks epitomise late 1960s Jamaican music as a genre with bite, as these contemporaries foregrounded womp-basses and impactful offbeat guitars, as always emphasise the 2s and 4s, and infusing the world-famous reggae genre with the lesser-spotted, banjo-led Jamaican music category of mento. Written by Walks and produced by Joe Gibbs, these gems were once highly collectible, fetching blasphemously high prices, but this reissue brings the them back for collectors to enjoy for their own sake.
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Nagori Yuki
Cat: WQKL 27. Rel: 25 Feb 25
Track 1 (4:26)
Track 2 (3:51)
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Ano Kane O Narasuno Wa Anata
Cat: WQKL 24. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Ano Kane O Narasuno Wa Anata (feat Ken Yokoyama) (3:16)
Ano Kane O Narasuno Wa Anata (feat Mayumi Kojima) (3:16)
Review: Popular Kayou ska band What's Love? is back with some more of their delightful sonic creations. This time they release two 7" nuggets on Warner Japan and both feature their own idiosyncratic pop cover songs. One of the highlights is their ska rendition of Akiko Wada's well-known national hit 'Ano Kane o Narasuno wa Anata,' which was originally put out to great success back at the turn of the new millennium in 2001. The A-side features vocals by Yokoyama Ken from Crazy Ken Band, while the B-side showcases a vocal version by Kojima Mayumi. These releases are a must-have for anyone looking for a little left-of-centre magic to drop into their curveball sets.
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 in stock $25.23
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