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The Ska's The Limit
Cat: DBCD 148. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Sugar & Dandy - "What A Life!"
Sugar & Dandy - "Time & Tide"
Sugar & Dandy - "One Man Went To Mow"
Sugar & Dandy - "I'm Not Crying Now"
Sugar & Dandy - "Cryin'"
Sugar & Dandy - "Oh Dear"
Sugar & Dandy - "Vipers"
Sugar & Dandy - "Let's Ska"
Sugar & Dandy - "Blues Got A Hold On Me"
Sugar & Dandy - "Tra-La-La-La-La"
Sugar & Dandy - "Think Of The Good Times"
Sugar & Dandy - "Only Heaven Knows"
Sugar & Dandy - "I'm Into Something Good"
Sugar & Dandy - "I Want To Be Your Lover Man"
Sugar & Dandy - "Crazy For You"
Sugar & Dandy - "I Don't Know What I'm Gonna Do Now"
Sugar & Dandy - "Girl Come See"
The Rub A Dubs - "Without Love"
Dandy - "To Love You"
Dandy - "You Got To Pray"
Dandy - "I'm Looking For Love"
The Rub A Dubs - "I Know"
Dandy - "It's Just Got To Be"
Dandy & Del - "So Long Baby"
Dandy - "My Babe"
Dandy & Barbara - "Now I Have You"
Dandy - "I'm Gonna Stop Lovin' You"
Dandy & Del - "Hey, Little Girl, Hey Little Boy"
Review: While born in Jamaica, like many of the Windrush Generation Robert Thompson AKA Dandy made his name in the UK, subsequently making some of the earliest - and most successful - British Ska records with the assistance of Australian entrepreneur and Crossbow Records founder Millie Small. This fine compilation, one of the first to showcase the work of a UK-based ska star, tells the story of Thompson's work in 1964 and '65, much of it alongside fellow vocalist Keith Foster as Sugar N Dandy. There's much to enjoy throughout, with highlights including the organ solo-sporting delight of 'Oh Dear', the fuzzy jazziness of 'I'm Not Crying Now', the Mod-friendly 'Blues Got a Hold On Me' and his superb ska cover of Hermans Hermits' hit 'I'm Into Something Good'.
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Soulful I: The Jamaican Upsetter Singles 1969-1970
Cat: DB2CD 152. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Carl Dawkins - "Hard To Handle" (CD1)
The Upsetters - "Night Doctor"
Busty Brown - "To Love Somebody"
The Upsetters - "Man From MI5"
The Upsetters - "Soulful I"
The Ravers - "Babam Bam"
The Silvertones - "Kiddy-O"
The Upsetters - "Thunder Ball" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Big Noise" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Crash It" (take 5)
The Silvertones - "Endlessly"
David Isaacs - "What's Wrong With You"
The Upsetters - "Tidal Wave"
David Isaacs - "He'll Have To Go"
David Isaacs - "Since You Are Gone"
Busty Brown - "I Can't See Myself Cry About You"
The Upsetters - "Cold Sweat"
The Upsetters - "The Vampire"
The Upsetters - "Drugs & Poison"
Pat Satchmo - "Till I Can’t Take It Anymore" (take 4)
Gladstone Anderson & The Upsetters - "Goosey" (take 2)
The Bleechers - "Check Him Out" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Prove It" (take 1)
Glen Adams & The Upsetters - "X-Ray Vision" (take 4)
The West Indians - "Never Get Away" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Thunder Ball" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Big Noise" (take 3 - CD2)
Gladstone Anderson & The Upsetters - "Goosey" (take 3)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 5)
The Upsetters - "Prove It" (take 2)
The West Indians - "Never Get Away" (take 2)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "One Little Lie"
The Upsetters - "Slow Motion" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Summer Come"
The Upsetters - "Love Me Baby" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Bab Thool"
The Upsetters - "Take A Sip"
The Upsetters - "T’ank You"
The Upsetters - "Bab Theef"
The Upsetters - "The Dentist" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Soul Walk"
The Upsetters - "One Punch"
The Upsetters - "Wax It"
The Upsetters - "Let’s Not Fight It"
The Versatiles - "Hurry Up"
Val Bennett & The Upsetters - "Django Shoots Again"
The Upsetters - "Sit Back"
The Upsetters - "Toothache"
The Upsetters - "No Sin" (take 6)
The Upsetters - "Slow Motion" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Love Me Baby" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "The Dentist" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 1)
Review: On its latest deep dive into the Jamaican reggae archives, the Doctor Bird label has returned to the early years of one of the style's most iconic producers, Lee 'Scratch' Perry. The music showcased on this two-disc set was initially released on Perry's own Upsetter imprint in 1969-70 and contains a mix of vocal numbers, instrumental 'versions' and alternate takes from the archive. There's naturally tons of highlights amongst the 50-plus tracks on show, including the organ-rich ska flex of The Upsetters' 'Night Doctor', the soulful rocksteady sweetness of 'Kiddy-O' by the Silvertones, the slow-dance excellence of Busty Brown's 'I Can't See Myself Cry About You', the low-slung shuffle of The Upsetters' 'Bab Thool' and the bona fide anthem that is 'Django Shoots Again' by Val Bennett and the Upsetters.
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Silver & Gold: The Sunshot Records Collection 1969-1971
VARIOUS
Cat: DB2CD 156. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Ken Boothe - "Artibella" (CD1)
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Victory"
Ken Boothe - "Can’t Fight Me Down"
Charley Ace - "Silver & Gold"
John Holt - "My Heart Is Gone"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Cut Throat"
Dennis Alcapone - "Picture Or No Picture"
Ken Boothe - "I'm Not For Sale"
Charlie Ace - "Book Of Books"
Phillip Samuel - "Musical Dove"
Ken Boothe - "Give To Me"
Charlie Ace - "Musical Chalice"
Jackie Bernard - "Heart Made Of Stone"
Ken Boothe - "Why"
John Holt - "Strange Things"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Strange Mood"
Carl Moore - "Our Forefathers Died In The Sand"
Bongo Herman - "Strange Mood" (Bongo version)
Ken Boothe - "Morning"
The Twinkle Brothers - "Your Own Thing"
Lloyd Charmers - "My Sweet Lord"
Horace Andy - "I May Never (See My Baby Anymore)"
Errol Dunkley - "Running Child"
The Tidals - "Rebel Nyah"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Rasta Fire"
Pat Kelly - "They Talk About Love" (CD2: Cool Breezing)
Pat Kelly - "Soulful Love"
Pat Kelly - "I Wish It Would Rain"
Pat Kelly - "Both Sides Now"
Pat Kelly - "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
Pat Kelly - "How Long"
Pat Kelly - "That Special Love"
Pat Kelly - "Steal Away"
Pat Kelly - "It Couldn't Be"
Pat Kelly - "He Ain't Heavy, He’s My Brother"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Love Skank" (bonus track)
Dennis Alcapone - "This A Butter" (bonus track)
Bongo Herman - "Talk About Version" (bonus track)
Ken Boothe - "Miss Wine-E Wine-E" (bonus track)
Delroy Wilson - "Baby Don't You Do It" (bonus track)
The Tropic Shadows - "Pee-Pa-Do Festival" (bonus track)
Barrington Spence - "Sweet Wanton" (bonus track)
Bongo Herman - "Phil Pratt Ranch" (bonus track)
The Kingstonians - "Kingstonians Medley" (bonus track)
Alton Ellis - "Living In A White Men Land" (bonus track)
Barrington Spence - "Where Must I Go" (bonus track)
Dennis Brown - "What About The Half" (bonus track)
The Soul Syndicate - "What About The Half" (version - bonus track)
John Holt - "Give Me Justice" (bonus track)
The Tropic Shadows - "Our Anniversary" (bonus track)
Review: Doctor Bird's latest deep dive into Jamaica's seemingly bottomless reggae archives takes us back to the turn-of-the-1970s and the short-lived - but undeniably successful - story of singer-turned-producer George Philips AKA Phil Pratt's Sunshot Records imprint. It's the first ever retrospective of the label's output, in part because few copies of the showcased records ever made it out of Jamaica. Reflective of the period when rocksteady was fading and roots reggae was beginning to emerge, the cuts on disc one - fronted by such legendary singers as Ken Boothe, John Holt and Horace Andy -comprise the best of the singles released by the label between 1969 and 1972. Disc two contains more singles, B-sides and rarities, alongside all ten tracks from Pat Kelly's Breezing album.




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Feel Good All Over: The Sunshot Singles 1972-1973
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Cat: DB 2CD160. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Dennis Brown - "Black Magic Woman"
Big Youth & Dennis Brown - "Tell It Black"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Magic Version Aka Black Magic Woman" (version)
Delroy Wilson - "Heart Made Of Stone"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Heart Made Of Stone" (version)
Dennis Brown - "Let Love In"
Dillinger - "Big Score"
The Soul Syndicate - "Let Love In" (version)
The Tropic Shadows - "Gee Baby"
Horace Andy - "I Feel Good All Over"
Phil Pratt All Stars - "Feel Good All Over" (version)
Big Youth - "Phil Pratt Thing"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Phil Pratt Thing" (version)
Horace Andy - "Tag A Long"
Gregory Isaacs - "All I Have Is Love"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "All I Have Is Love" (version)
Prince Jazzbo - "Mr Balla Fix Yu Collar"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Mr Balla" (version)
Norman Watson - "Peeping Tom Aka Rasta Army"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Rasta Army" (version)
Max Romeo - "Murder In The Place"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Murder In The Place" (version)
Al Campbell - "Saving My Love For You"
Dillinger - "Platt Skank"
Norman Watson - "Don't Follow Propaganda"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Propaganda" (version)
Bobby Kalphat - "South West Of Rhodesia"
Al Campbell - "A Game Called Love"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "A Game Called Love" (version)
The Tidals - "Put Those Fools"
Barrington Spence - "Shake You, Wake You"
Phil Pratt - "Tempting"
The Tidals - "What A Great Day"
Al Campbell - "When Spring Is Around"
Norman Watson - "Revenge"
Al Campbell - "It Wouldn't Be Fair"
Max Romeo - "Still"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Still" (version)
Barrington Spence - "Where Your Footsteps Led"
Bobby Kalphat & The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Terminal Rock"
Al Campbell - "It's True"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "It's True" (version)
Cock & Puss - "Dead Buddy"
Review: .This essential album from Doctor Bird highlights the great Phil Pratt's remarkable work during a pivotal era in Jamaican music. Feel Good All Over: The Sunshot Singles 1972-1973 digs into his work during that golden time and turns out both many well-known hits and some rarer gems, a total of 30 of which appear on CD for the first time. This collection captures the energy of a time when Pratt, alongside a new wave of equally bold and ambitious producers, pushed against the established norms of the island's music scene and brought in new influences. The result is a treasure trove of some of the finest and most influential reggae recordings from the pre-roots period including deep-cut gems like Delroy Wilson's aching 'Heart Made Of Stone', the romantic harmonies of The Soul Syndicate and swagger of 'Phil Pratt Thing'.

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