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101
Ba Ba Ri Ba Skank
Cat: MRB 7109. Rel: 15 Nov 12
Prince Fatty, Winston Francis & Alcapone - "Ba Ba Ri Ba Skank"
Prince Fatty, Winston Francis - "I Can't See"
 in stock $9.08
102
Studio One Women Vol 2
VARIOUS
Studio One Women Vol 2 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SJRLP 502. Rel: 27 May 22
Hortense Ellis - "Can I Change My Mind" (2:59)
Marcia Griffiths - "Melody Life" (2:49)
Myrna Hague - "New World" (7:41)
Marcia Griffiths - "Shimmering Star" (4:15)
Nora Dean - "Heartaches" (2:59)
The Jay Tees - "Buck Town Corner" (3:02)
Jennifer Lara - "Turn Turn Turn" (3:12)
Doreen & Alton - "I'm Still In Love" (3:19)
Doreen Schaeffer - "Sugar Sugar" (2:40)
Denise Darlington - "Feel So Good" (2:24)
Angela Prince - "My Man Is Gone" (2:33)
Nana McLean - "Till I Kissed You" (5:06)
Nina Soul - "Barb Wire" (2:42)
Jackie & Doreen - "Welcome You Back Home" (3:05)
Nina Soul - "Sleeping Trees" (4:25)
Rita Marley - "Friends & Lovers" (3:05)
Hortense Ellis - "Secretly" (2:19)
Marcia Griffiths - "You're No Good" (2:18)
Review: Compiling a slew of tracks that are either impossible to find or which have never been issued, the legendary Jamaican label Studio One have put together a fresh selection of all the best songs recorded by its women artists over the years. Harkening all the way back to the early '60s and through to the '80s, this boundless, romantic blossom of lovers' bass and vox charts both covering and original hits from the likes of Marcia Griffiths, Rita Marley and Hortense Ellis.
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 in stock $27.25
103
Run Dem (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: GDR 154. Rel: 21 Jun 21
Run Dem (2:25)
Foey Man (2:57)
Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
 in stock $8.30
104
Bookie Man aka Whats Wrong With You
Cat: HSRSS 0011. Rel: 04 Mar 22
Bookie Man aka Whats Wrong With You (2:23)
Bookie Man (2:29)
Review: This killer double sided single form 1968 finds its way onto 7" for the first time ever. Back then it was actually put out as a blank label and was mistakenly credited to The Bleachers, ratter than The Race Fans who actually wrote it. On the B-side is a totally different tune, 'Bookie Man,' which is a gem in its own right. A rare sound and killer groove, it's a great yin to the yang of the a-side and this is the first time both of these have been pressed up together at the same time.
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 in stock $12.98
105
Concrete Jungle
Cat: ERC 136. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Concrete Jungle (4:51)
Young Girl (2:39)
Review: The second 7" in the Konduko series reissues this mega-rarity, Noel Williams aka King Sporty's own version of Bob Marley's Concrete Jungle. The connection between Marley and Williams was long-standing, both living in the tenements of West Kingston and gaining their musical foundations as part of the Studio One, that would reach fruition when they later co-wrote Buffalo Soldier together.

Clement Dodd's organisation was more than a label, running a sound system, studio, pressing plant and its own distribution. As Deejay on the system and later releasing his debut single on the label, William's learnt his craft, taking this knowledge to Miami and replicating much - expanding the Konduko label to encompass studio, plant and distribution.

First recorded with Lee Perry, Marley's 1971 original was famously rerecorded for The Wailers move to Island Records and their 1973 album, Catch A Fire. Here, a rare Williams' vocal is backed with horns atop a reggae-funk groove. The songs message of struggle is universal and everlasting, even with a touch of Miami swing.

This is backed by Young Girl, a single in its own right, from the same period. A rocksteady, breakbeat shuffle bely the songs roots in late 60s soul, with a powerful counterpoint vocal from wife and partner, Betty Wright. A collector's item itself, together they are essential.




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 in stock $9.60
106
Bullit
Bullit (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 809. Rel: 28 Jul 21
Bullit (2:50)
Masekela Skank (3:39)
Review: London based multi-racial 8-piece Maroon Town formed 30 years ago. Their impact was immediate as they were the first collective to mix up ska, reggae, funk, hip hop, rap and Latin music. Their fresh sound came with conscious and uplifting lyrics and came with an extra seal of approval thanks to production by John Bradbury of the Specials. The band played all over the world, had tune synched to major Hollywood films and dined deals with Dr Martens. They still play the festival circuit and now comes a reissue of some of their pre-2000's material with these two high energy steppers primed and ready to make you move.
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 in stock $10.38
107
Punky Reggae Party
Cat: 12WIP 477. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Punky Reggae Party (Jamaican 12" mix) (9:17)
Punky Reggae Party (Jamaican 12" dub) (8:46)
Review: Reportedly written and recorded after hearing The Clash's cover of Junior Murvin's 'Police & Thieves', 'Punky Reggae Party' isn't one of the more celebrated releases in Bob Marley's discography. Yet there's so much to like about it, as this reissue of the original Jamaican 12" proves. For starters, it saw Marley and the Wailers reunite in the studio with legendary producer Lee 'Scratch' Perry, whose stylistic ticks and subtle touches are evident throughout. It was produced in 1977 at height of disco fever (something Perry was particularly suspicious of, believing that it was leading Rastafarian youths astray) and the A-side is a genuinely epic reggae 'disco mix' that rolls out to nine minutes and includes some fine scat freestyling from Marley. The similarly epic flip-side dub is not Perry's wildest, but undeniably dancefloor ready.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
 in stock $14.01
108
Big Ship
Cat: GREL 39. Rel: 30 Jan 14
Big Ship
Sweet Lady
Peaceful Man
Stop Loving You
Get Serious
Don't Play The Fool
Get United
Let Me Be The One
Roots Man Skanking
Holy Mount Zion
 in stock $18.16
109
Born To Dub You
Cat: VPRL 2498. Rel: 01 Aug 14
Skylarking
Skylarking 2
Origan Style
Classical Illusion (dub vendor 12")
Stardum
No Entry
Born To Dub You
Born To Dub You (part 2)
Believe A Dub
Classical Illusion (Micron 7")
 in stock $20.50
110
Rocksteady Got Soul
VARIOUS
Rocksteady Got Soul (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SJRLP 464. Rel: 19 Mar 21
Alton Ellis - "It's True" (2:46)
The Heptones - "You Turned Away" (2:32)
The Gladiators - "Mr Sweet" (2:21)
The Jail Breakers - "Work It Up" (2:25)
Lee Perry & The Gaylads - "Run Rudie Run" (2:50)
The Heptones - "Young Generation" (3:31)
Jackie Mittoo - "Good Feeling" (2:13)
Calvin Marshall - "I Need Your Loving" (2:36)
Alton Ellis - "I'll Be Waiting" (2:36)
The Clarendonians - "The Tables Gonna Turn" (3:18)
Ken Parker - "When You're Gone" (2:09)
Sound Dimension - "Traveling Home" (3:38)
Errol Dunkley - "Get Up Now" (2:33)
John Holt - "My Heart Is Gone" (2:50)
Freedom Singers & Larry Marshall - "Monkey Man" (2:13)
The Ethiopians - "Let The Light Shine" (2:56)
Im & David - "Money Maker" (2:39)
The Viceroys - "Lose & Gain" (2:37)
Review: Soul Jazz Records continues to trawl through the vast archives of Jamaica's Studio One label and its many offshoots. This time round, they're focusing on uplifting, feel-good rocksteady and soulful reggae cuts from the late 1960s and early '70s. As you'd expect, it's an excellent collection that not only showcases classic cuts and well-worn "riddims", but also obscurities and the sort of rare gems that make reggae collectors go weak at the knees. With such stars as Alton Ellis, John Holt, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the Heptones and Jackie Mittoo all featured, and exhaustive sleeve notes from reggae scholar Rob Chapman, Rocksteady Got Soul is another essential Studio One compilation from the reliable Soul Jazz Records crew.
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 in stock $27.25
111
Everybody's Talkin
Cat: BIGS 1007. Rel: 20 Nov 07
Grandmagneto - "Everybody's Talkin"
Blundetto - "Echoes Of My Mind"
Review: GrandMagnetto, masters of skanking pop reggae covers,
return with 'Everybody's Talkin' by Harry Nilsson, off of
the Midnight Cowboy soundtrack. Blundetto transformed
the track into a killer deep dubby hit. Both tracks are storming.
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Gespielt von: Mr Day
 in stock $8.30
112
Westbound Train (Riddim)
Cat: OBS 1001. Rel: 24 Jun 06
Dennis Brown - "Westbound Train"
Big Youth - "Ride On"
Review: Reissue of classic mid-70s Niney production with Big Youths 'Ride On' & a cut to 'Westbound Train' on the flip.
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 in stock $11.16
113
Far Away: 6 Songs Of Reggae & Dub Music
Cat: ERC 139. Rel: 30 May 23
Far Away (4:02)
Different Language (3:03)
Whirl (3:51)
Natty Vision (4:40)
Fear (5:09)
No 4 (1:34)
Review: Emotional Rescue looks to the newly rebuilt but still very much culturally separate East and West Germany of the 1980s with this new EP. It's dub reggae through a post-punk and alternative lens by Hanover artists Felix Holter aka Dubvisionist. All these cuts have a very live, improvised feel because father way he worked from rhythms first and jammed endlessly before adding the vocals. They are taken from their 1987 release 10 Tracks Of Reggae & Dub Music which was inspired by the great Adrian Sherwood label On-U Sound label, and you can hear that clearly.

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Gespielt von: Piers Harrison
 in stock $13.49
114
Africano (reissue)
Africano (reissue) (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: GET 1200212. Rel: 17 Jul 17
Africano (4:45)
Why Can't We Live Together (3:33)
Review: Timmy Thomas, sometimes known as The Magician, frequently regarded as one of the most sampled men beyond the Brown franchise, he's been referenced by everyone from Drake to Dilla to MC Hammer. Here we find two of his most well known cuts, both taken from his 1972 album, Why Can't We Live Together. There's a wry cosmic sheen weaving and shimmering in the background of the soaking wet Afrofunk groove of "Africano" while the keys of "Why Can't We Live Together" instantly hit with a soul you've heard, felt and loved in so many contexts. Certified classic.
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 in stock $15.83
115
Forward March
Cat: BV 26. Rel: 07 Aug 13
Derrick Morgan - "Forward March"
Jimmy Cliff - "Miss Jamaica"
 in stock $10.13
116
The Harder They Come (Soundtrack)
Jimmy CLIFF / VARIOUS
Cat: ISLAND 73949. Rel: 07 Dec 20
Jimmy Cliff - "You Can Get It If You Really Want" (2:38)
Scotty - "Draw Your Brakes" (2:58)
The Melodians - "Rivers Of Babylon" (4:17)
Jimmy Cliff - "Many Rivers To Cross" (2:59)
The Maytals - "Sweet & Dandy" (3:00)
Jimmy Cliff - "The Harder They Come" (3:43)
The Stickers - "Johnny Too Bad" (3:05)
Desmond Dekker - "007 (Shanty Town)" (2:44)
The Maytals - "Pressure Drop" (3:43)
Jimmy Cliff - "Sitting In Limbo" (4:56)
Jimmy Cliff - "You Can Get It If You Really Want" (2:45)
Jimmy Cliff - "The Harder They Come" (3:07)
 in stock $26.98
117
Studio One Rockers (reissue)
VARIOUS
Studio One Rockers (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 451BLK. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Sound Dimension - "Real Rock" (2:29)
Marcia Griffiths - "Feel Like Jumping" (3:35)
Freddie McGregor - "Bobby Bobylon" (2:29)
Horace Andy - "Skylarking" (3:08)
Lennie Hibbert - "Village Soul" (3:01)
Brentford All Stars - "Greedy G" (3:39)
Johnny Osbourne - "Truth & Rights" (3:00)
Ernest Ranglin - "Surfin'" (2:27)
Michigan & Smiley - "Eye Of Danger" (5:58)
Dawn Penn - "No, No, No" (4:31)
The Skatalites - "Phoenix City" (2:59)
Prince Jazzbo - "Crabwalking" (3:15)
Jackie Mittoo - "Hot Milk" (2:07)
Lone Ranger - "Badder Dan Dem" (3:54)
Cedric Brooks - "Ethiopia" (3:45)
Review: A true staple of the Soul Jazz compilation canon, Studio One Rockers originally came out in 2001 and has remained an authoritative overview of the Studio One sound ever since. As one of the major powerhouses of Jamaica's music industry during those heady years of ska, rocksteady, reggae and dancehall, Studio One's legacy deserves acknowledgement from anyone with even a passing interest in the music. This collection takes in legends like Horace Andy, Dawn Penn, Johnny Osbourne and Jackie Mittoo, and shines a light on many other iconic artists with that perfect balance of broad appeal and deep-rooted knowledge that Soul Jazz nail when they pull a collection together.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
 in stock $27.25
118
25 Miles
25 Miles (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PARK 1039. Rel: 08 Jun 21
25 Miles (3:25)
It's A Shame (4:18)
Review: Over the last decade, Inokashira Rangers have proved that you can turn pretty much any track - whether it's a TV theme tune, rave banger or grunge classic - into a reggae or rocksteady gem if you know what you're doing. They're at it again on their latest "45", which opens with a storming, largely instrumental reggae-soul version of Edwin Starr's 1968 soul classic '25 Miles'. Their version - full of reverb-laden drums, fuzzy organ motifs, mazy solos, warming bass and JB's guitars - is naturally hugely different to Starr's version, but recognisably the same song. Their flipside take on Spinners' classic 'It's a Shame' is rather more difficult, with the trio slowing it down to a skanking reggae crawl while retaining the familiar melodic refrain.
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 in stock $14.01
119
Bro David Remixes
Cat: COS 50912. Rel: 23 Oct 19
Dancin' (Sol Power All Stars remix) (5:41)
Experience (DJ Duckcomb Discomix) (5:27)
Cungo Music (Heat-Wave edit) (6:25)
Sunshine (Justin Van Der Volgen version) (5:05)
Review: Boston's Cultures Of Soul present some edits here of underrated Belizean artist Bredda "David" Obi whose musical style known as "Kungo Muzik" mixes key flavours from his home with reggae and calypso to rock and funk to formulate a modern tropical style. Years later, DJs and record collectors found his music in basements of record stores in Los Angeles and Brooklyn - some of which are featured here. Sol Power All-Stars will get you stoned into the groove with their acid-inflected rework of "Dancin'", L.A.'s DJ Duckcomb works the original's lo-slung dub influence on "Experience" while the ever reliable Justin Van Der Volgen similarly accentuates the reggae swagger of "Sunshine". A tribute to a legend!
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 in stock $12.98
120
Kaya
Kaya (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 602547 276261. Rel: 25 Sep 15
Easy Skanking (2:54)
Kaya (3:13)
Is This Love (3:48)
Sun Is Shining (4:56)
Satisfy My Soul (4:25)
She's Gone (2:24)
Misty Morning (3:30)
Crisis (3:52)
Running Away (4:14)
Time Will Tell (3:28)
 in stock $23.86
121
Disco Deception
Cat: LVD 004. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Take Me As I Am (feat Horseman)
90% Of Me Is You
Love Me Right
Fever
You Got What You Wanted
Funkin' For Jamaica (NY)
Funkin' For Jamaica (NY) (dub)
The Model (feat Horseman)
The Model (dub)
Dub Fever
Review: Disco-infused reggae and soulful grooves are on the agenda as Prince Fatty takes to the controls with regular vocal colllaborators Shniece and Horseman along for the ride too. For the Disco Deception album, he raids the reinvents various classics in the image of his own signature low-end energy and impeccable production, giving us original and dub mixes to choose from in several cases. His version of Krfatwerk's 'The Model', which features both Shniece and Horseman, was an underground smash when it emerged a couple of years back and sounds as vital as ever. 'Fever', made famous by Peggy Lee as far as 1958, gets some soul-stirring vocals from Shniece, and Tom Browne's 'Funkin' For Jamaica (NY)' is a glory of funky basslines to shimmering horns. A magnetic atmosphere that keeps listeners engaged from start to finish, all with character to spare.
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 in stock $25.94
122
Studio One Roots
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 056. Rel: 27 Oct 01
The Cyclones - "Meditation" (with Count Ossie)
Cornell Campbell - "Natty Don't Go"
Freddie Mcgregor - "Africa Here I Come"
Bunnie & Skitter - "Lumumbo"
Willie Williams - "Addis A Baba" (with The All Stars)
L Crosdale - "Set Me Free"
Leroy Wallace - "Far Beyond"
Lennie Hibbert - "More Creation"
Alton Ellis - "Blackish White"
Winston Jarrett - "Fear Not"
Devon Russell - "Drum Song"
The Gaylords - "Africa"
Black Brothers - "School Children"
Linton Cooper - "You'll Get Your Pay"
Sound Dimension - "Congo Rock"
Zoot Simms - "African Challenge"
Gespielt von: Soul Jazz Records
 in stock $24.65
123
You Can't Turn Me Away
Cat: STIX 062. Rel: 15 Mar 24
You Can't Turn Me Away (Mato Mellow Reggae mix) (3:53)
You Can't Turn Me Away (Mato dub version) (3:54)
Review: Thomas Blanchot aka Mato's love for reggae runs deep. His love for soul music is just as equal. So, what should a producer do who enjoys making original music but also enjoys the art of sampling? Use both! Known for creating reggae/dub versions and then using popular lyrics sung by a guest vocalist over the top of them, giving the original versions a new life and sometimes, a completely different feeling, in some ways working even better than the original. Here, Mato takes the 1981 hit by Sylvia Striplin 'You Can't Turn Me Away' and a super laid back reggae rhythm underneath as a base. And it works so well. Complete with the dub version for the DJs. Sit back and relax to these interesting examples of a stylish way to take mashups to a different higher level.
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Gespielt von: Charles Maurice
 in stock $14.52
124
Night Train
The SoCal Soul Stars - "Night Train" (2:43)
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Ska Train" (2:58)
The Regulators - "Rocksteady Night Train" (2:51)
Nestor Alvarez - "El Tren De La Noche" (2:43)
! low stock $15.83
125
Studio One Music Lab
VARIOUS
Studio One Music Lab (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SJRLP 503. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Hortense & The Sound Dimension - "People Make The World Go Round" (version) (2:56)
Leroy Wallace & The New Establishment - "Far Beyond" (version) (3:36)
Sound Dimension - "Face Man" (version) (2:27)
Fabian & The Vibes - "Mother & Child" (part 2) (3:00)
Lennie Hibbert - "Go For Yourself" (3:49)
Dub Specialist - "Chainey Roots" (2:18)
Brentford All Stars - "The World Is A Ghetto" (3:51)
The Jay Tees & Brentford Rockers - "Forward To Jah" (part 2) (2:59)
Roy Richards - "Summertime" (3:04)
Lennie Hibbert - "Snow Bird" (3:12)
Pablov Black - "Dread Head" (3:27)
Cedric Im Brooks - "Glory To Sound" (3:21)
Jackie Mittoo - "Lazy Bones" (4:26)
Dub Specialist - "Message From Dub" (3:13)
Jackie Mittoo - "Sunshine Of Your Love" (3:37)
Roland Alphonso - "Tenor Man Trip" (3:47)
Ernest & The Sound Dimension - "Surfin'" (part 2) (2:29)
Review: Barely a week goes by without another Soul Jazz compilation, and never are they anything else than superb. This time out we're cerated to another collection of tunes from Kingston's seminal Studio One, but rather than the straight up reggae we're used to, it is more of a melting pot of funk, soul, jazz and dub. All of these tunes were written in the 1970s under the watchful eye of studio chief and producer Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd and there is a wealth of deep, sunny, funk cuts that have more than stood the test of time.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
 in stock $27.25
126
Selassie Is The Chapel
Cat: SMAV 935. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Selassie Is The Chapel (3:34)
Lick Samba
Review: World renowned welder turned reggae icon Bob Marley is one of those musical gifts that keep on giving. His impeccable back catalogue is full of as many lesser known treasures as it is stone cold classic hits. Just in time for Christmas, JAD has put together a season delight from the vocal star with 'Selassie Is The Chapel' appearing on the A-side of this new 7". It is a superbly spiritual and lo-fi sound with distant and dusty drums providing the gentle rhythm as Marley delivers a most impassioned vocal next to a gorgeous female falsetto. 'Lick Samba' on the flip closes out a must-cop, unique single.
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127
Ska Fever Vol 1
Melbourne Douglas - "Follow Me" (3:26)
Prince Alphonso & The Fever - "A Fistful Of Dollars" (2:09)
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Miss Aranivah" (2:40)
Prince Alphonso & The Fever - "Killer Diller" (2:51)
Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
! low stock $15.83
128
High Noon
 in stock $6.75
129
Fally Lover
Cat: GRELP 012. Rel: 26 Nov 12
Fally Lover
You're Too Sexy
Two Bad Daughter
Ice Cream Love
Man Of Jahoviah
Mushroom
No Lollipop No Sweet So
Love So Strong
He Can Surely Turn The Tide
Come Back Darling
 in stock $17.64
130
Chi Town Reggae
Chi Town Reggae (limited 7")
Cat: SNDW 7028. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Chi-Town Reggae (3:46)
Hail Jah (3:52)
Review: Blending reggae, disco, soul, funk and roots - comes the reissue of the highly sought-after 7" from 1979 by Gypsy Fari, the first known reggae outfit from Chicago, born in the south side of the city after a chance meeting between St Kitts expat Leroy Webster and local music graduate Kevin Coleman. The pair set out to blur the boundaries of genre with their unique brand of music, spearheaded by Webster's Caribbean roots and fused with the soul and blues of the midwest.On the A-side, 'Chi-Town Reggae' springs out the gate with fast-paced disco-reggae, powered by a relentless rhythm section and Webster's infectious vocal melody. On the flip, 'Hail Jah' is a swaggering, deep roots reggae cut that pays homage to Webster's heritage - which he wrote on the hilltops of the outskirts of Kingston, Jamaica.
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 in stock $12.44
131
In The Dark
In The Dark (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2325. Rel: 16 Jul 20
Got To Be There (3:02)
In The Dark (2:46)
Having A Party (2:46)
Time Tough (4:21)
I See You (3:12)
Take A Look In The Mirror (3:14)
Take Me Home Country Roads (3:19)
Fever (2:24)
Love Gonna Walk Out On Me (3:13)
Revolution (3:29)
54-46 Was My Number (3:21)
Sailing On (3:34)
Review: Toots and the Maytals were sent back to Dynamic Sound Studios in Kingston for new recordings that eventually gave rise to the album after their Funky Kingston success. It features a number of covers of material aimed quite specifically at the English market such as John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads." Though first recorded in 1974, it still packs a punch and of course delivers plenty of the Jamaican band's melodic reggae with beautiful vocal harmonies. The whole thing oozes soul and is underpinned by a certain sense of spirituality that makes it all the more alluring and enduring.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
 in stock $26.73
132
Concrete Jungle
Cat: CD 025. Rel: 01 Oct 15
Concrete Jungle (3:10)
Concrete Jungle (version) (3:07)
 in stock $9.08
133
Proxima Estacion Esperanza
Proxima Estacion Esperanza (gatefold 2xLP + CD)
Cat: BEC 5161607. Rel: 16 Oct 13
Merry Blues
Bixo
Eldorado 1997
Promiscuity
La Primavera
Me Gustas Tu
Denia
Mi Vida
Trapped By Love
Le Rendez Vous
Mr Bobby
Papito
La Chinita
La Marea
Homens
La Vacaloca
Infinita Tristeza
Merry Blues (CD)
Bixo
Eldorado 1997
Promiscuity
La Primavera
Me Gustas Tu
Denia
Mi Vida
Trapped By Love
Le Rendez Vous
Mr Bobby
Papito
La Chinita
La Marea
Homens
La Vacaloca
Infinita Tristeza
 in stock $19.72
134
Give Love A Try
Cat: CLMN 1607. Rel: 19 Oct 18
Nico Collins & The Soul Chance - "Give Love A Try" (3:05)
The Soul Chance - "The Sole Chance" (2:56)
Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
 in stock $6.75
135
The Interrupters
Cat: 205271. Rel: 05 Aug 14
Take Back The Power
White Noise
Can't Be Trusted
Liberty
Judge Not
This Is The New Sound
Family (feat Tim Armstrong)
Easy On You
A Friend Like Me
Last Call
Haven't Seen The Last Of Me
 in stock $23.35
136
The Singles (reissue)
Cat: 094632 1823266. Rel: 19 Jan 18
Gangsters (2:48)
Rudi, A Message To You (2:51)
Nite Klub (3:06)
Too Much Too Young (2:06)
Guns Of Navarone (2:20)
Rat Race (3:09)
Stereotype (3:44)
International Jet Set (4:02)
Do Nothing (3:45)
Ghost Town (5:53)
Why? (3:56)
Friday Night, Saturday Morning (3:35)
War Crimes (4:00)
Racist Friend (3:40)
Nelson Mandela (4:33)
(What I Like Most About You Is Your) Girlfriend (3:58)
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137
That Girl
Cat: HRSS 0009. Rel: 10 Sep 21
That Girl (2:24)
You Got Me Going (2:40)
Review: Standby for some more classic ska from the good folks at Harlem Shuffle. This reissue is of an essential double sider that first landed on Crystal in 1967. Crystal was owned by Jamaican producer Derrick Harriott, who also produced both of these great tunes. As well as his rolling rhythm and essential horn sounds, the tunes have outstanding vocals from the duo of Lloyd and Glen. 'That Girl' is a red hot jam that is very hard to find and super expensive if you do. On the flip, Lloyd and Glen serve up a love song with aching vocals and more big horns. An essential 7" by any measure.
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138
Subhana
Subhana (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: HABIBI 0221. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Ya Rait (3:56)
Subhana (4:48)
Ya Ghalian (4:00)
Damek Majeb (4:08)
Ya Ghayeb (4:26)
Ghali (4:38)
La Ta'tather (4:56)
Ya Ta'ebha (3:01)
Ana Middaee (4:00)
Aziz W Adda (2:35)
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139
Studio One Disco Mix (Extended Disco 12" Mixes)
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 103. Rel: 12 Nov 04
Lloyd & Devon - "Push Push"
Judah Eskender Tafari - "Rastafari Tell You"
Doreen Schaefer - "Ain't Gonna Change My Mind"
Dub Specialist - "Kampala"
The Silvertones - "Come Forward"
The Ethiopian - "Muddy Water"
Willie Williams & Brentford Disco Set - "Armagideon Time" (original mix)
Willie Williams & Brentford Disco Set - "Armagideon Time" (version)
Norma White & Brentford Disco Set - "I Want Your Love" (original mix)
Norma White & Brentford Disco Set - "I Want Your Love" (version)
Alton Ellis - "You Make Me Happy"
Sugar Minott - "Love & Understanding"
Winston Francis, Jackie Mittoo & Brentford Rockers - "Going To Zion"
George Allen - "Be Wise Brethren"
Jackie Mittoo - "Night In Ethiopia"
George Dudley - "Gates Of Zion"
 in stock $24.65
140
Warm My Soul
Cat: HS 061/HS 016VL. Rel: 12 Apr 12
Warm My Soul (4:05)
Warm My Soul (alternative version) (2:56)
 in stock $9.08
141
Down By The Beach
Down By The Beach (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OGR 812. Rel: 14 Dec 21
The Umoza Music Project - "Down By The Beach" (3:05)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Ghetto Guitar" (4:25)
Review: The crucial Original Gravity label is busy this month with three red hot new 7"s all dropping in quick succession. The top-notch funk crew has this spilt 7" from Umoza Music Project and The Woodfield Road Allstars up here on limited wax. The a-side is a sunny bit of original rousing 70s reggae direct from the islands. Backing vocalists provide plenty of butter while the lead laments a love lost and the rhythm rolls on. On the back side is a much more stoner-paced and funk drenched laidback instrumental with Balearic guitar licks that look to the stars as organ chords warm you through and the rocksteady rhythm gently sways to and fro. Two gems for sure.
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142
See You Later Alligator
Cat: OGR 844. Rel: 01 Mar 23
See You Later Alligator (3:23)
In A While Crocodile (3:27)
Review: Junior Dell & The Delights are back with a mighty fine new single that comes imbued with plenty of proper good old school ska and reggae values. It's an upbeat rhythm that will get you on your toes with its energetic horns and riffs, swaggering drums and superb vocal work. On the flip of this limited 7" is, of course, 'In A While Crocodile'. It's a continuation of the a-side with just as much swagger and energy. Both tunes are essential and mark another fine drop from this great modern day outfit.
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143
Tokyo Riddim: 1976-1985
VARIOUS
Cat: TIME 016. Rel: 24 Jan 24
Miki Hirayama - "Tsukikage No Nagisa" (4:22)
Miki Hirayama - "Denshi Lenzi" (3:46)
Chu Kosaka - "Music" (5:12)
Izumi Mimi Kobayashi - "Lazy Love" (4:16)
Junko Yagami - "Johannesburg" (5:06)
Miharu Koshi - "Coffee Break" (4:43)
Marlene - "Hittin' Me Where It Hurts" (4:55)
Lily - "Tenkini Naare" (3:12)
Review: The more erudite record digger will know that Japan has long since had a thriving ska, dub and reggae scene. This new entry in the Nippon series from London's Time Capsule label proves that - Tokyo Riddim 1976-1985 dives deep into its early days when J-reggae artists were looking to the likes of UB40 and The Police for inspiration rather than the Jamaican originators. And you can hear that here in this fine collection of backbeat gems which are playful, loose and catchy, with subtle hints of city-pop and new-wave sounds. These tracks have only been available in Japan before and are now sure to find a welcome new audience on European shores.
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144
Lord Cumiana
Lord Cumiana (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OGR 821. Rel: 02 Mar 22
Lord Cumiana (3:39)
High Roller (3:07)
Review: Original Gravity Records has another super serving up early reggae sounds lined-up here. This new 7" from Max Iss & The Minions (which is the latest alias for the ever prolific label boss Neil Anderson, complete with a session toaster in tow) offers two boss rhythms. The sound harks back to the reggae of the late sixties and is punctuated with U-Roy-style shout-outs. Opener 'Lord Cumiana' is a big and brassy groover designed to light up the dance and on the flipside is 'High Roller', with more rolling brass and a lush organ melody to get you hypnotised.
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145
Welcome To Dubrock Vol 2
Welcome To Dubrock Vol 2 (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7987. Rel: 03 Jul 23
So Much Trouble (dub) (3:44)
Top Rankin' (dub) (3:35)
Blackman Redemption (dub) (3:19)
Babylon System (dub) (4:11)
Black Survivor (dub) (2:10)
Rastaman Live Up! (dub) (4:30)
One Drop (dub) (3:56)
Ride Natty Ride (dub) (4:14)
Review: Way back in 2005, P-Vine enlisted the help of Rita Marley to raid the archives of Bob Marley's Tuff Gong studio and record label in search of rare dubs and one-off dubplate mixes. The results were showcased on Welcome To Dubrock, which here finally gets a sequel. The concept remains the same, and the results are equally as impressive. Our picks include a wonderfully skeletal extended take on 'Rastaman Live Up', a tactile, suitably spaced-out dub of 'So Much Trouble', a Lee Perry-esque dub run-through of 'One Drop', and a sub-aquatic, echo-laden version of 'Ride Natty Ride'. It's Bob Marley and the Wailers at their best, but not how you've heard them before.
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146
Survival
Survival (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 472762 7. Rel: 25 Sep 15
So Much Trouble In The World (3:57)
Zimbabwe (3:47)
Top Rankin' (3:06)
Babylon System (4:19)
Survival (3:54)
Africa Unite (2:54)
One Drop (3:52)
Ride NAtty Ride (3:51)
Ambush In The Night (3:14)
Wake Up & Live (4:55)
 in stock $27.25
147
Dakota
Dakota (7")
Cat: OGR 814. Rel: 14 Sep 21
Melbourne Douglas - "Dakota" (4:43)
The Regulators - "Dakota" (4:33)
Review: Original Gravity Records turn out the essential 45s like no body's business. Next ump for the vital label is a brace of covers from The Regulators. It is one of two new 7"s they have out right now and is limited to just 50 copies. It carries on from previous releases with Melbourne Douglas and The Regulators covering tunes with an early reggae, Britpop style. The vocals here from a certain indie band get re-sung and reframed. They passionate and singable, with a natty reggae beat and nice warm chords. The flip side is a dub for those who like it that way.
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148
Mister Magic
Mister Magic (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: VR 09. Rel: 31 Oct 22
Mister Magic (4:27)
Mister Magic (dub version) (4:29)
Review: This Japanese import on Vortex Records offers a brilliant disco-reggae version of a classic tune by Dean Fraser & Robert "Dubwise" Browne. 'Mister Magic' is a mid-paced chugger with oodles of reverb and bass so funky it will tie you in knots. The acoustic guitar melodies are warm and slide up and down the scale and big horns add flesh and fun. On the flip it is dubbed out to the max, with endless hissing hi-hat tails and mind-melting bass but the same sense of playful and bubbling funk. A real scorcher for sure.
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149
Galaxy (reissue)
Galaxy (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: MGLLP 113. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Next To You (6:30)
Let Love Begin (6:32)
The Bed's Too Big Without You (6:51)
The Groove Machine (6:10)
Galaxy (6:51)
Heart To Heart (6:06)
Review: Nigerian disco-boogie act Galaxy's sole, self-titled album has become a holy grail for Afro-boogie collectors over the last few years, so it's no surprise to see Italian crate diggers Mondo Groove giving it the reissue treatment. It was produced by Jake Sollo - one of Nigeria's premier funk and soul musicians of the '70s and '80s - and recorded in the UK, though it was originally only ever released in his home country. Full of killer grooves (Randy Taylor's bass playing stands out), spacey synths and group vocals from the trio known as the 'Galaxy Girls', the set is packed with highlights. Our picks include a sublime, slow-motion reggae-boogie cover of the Police's 'The Bed's Too Big Without You', the intergalactic, club-ready brilliance of 'Galaxy' and the unbridled, life-affirming sweetness of 'Next To You'.
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150
Joe Gibbs Mood
Cat: HSRSS 0007. Rel: 28 May 21
Joe Gibbs Mood (2:54)
Hot Buttered Corn (3:14)
Review: Harlem Shuffle Records' mission is to legitimately reissue killer 60s and 70's tracks and it sticks to that mantra here. This tidy 7" heads all the way back to 1969 for The Cobb's 'Joe Gibbs Mood', which was procured by the eponymous Joe Gibbs, who grew up in Montego Bay then Kingston, and brings all those reggae flavours to this tune. The earthy riffs, organ leads, wobbling drums all get you deep in the riddim. On the flip is 'Hot Buttered Corn', a busier and more upbeat version that has those shimmering organs front and centre in the mix.
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 in stock $13.24
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