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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 $25.93
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Version Excursions (reissue)
Cat: STIX 056LP. Rel: 14 Jun 22
The Dynamic Sound (4:34)
Girls & Boys (1:36)
7 Nation Army (4:25)
Land Of 1000 Dances (3:58)
Rockit (3:14)
Green Onions (bonus track) (3:26)
Miss You (long edit) (6:56)
Brothers On The Slide (4:07)
Lay Lady Lay (3:45)
Whole Lotta Love (4:23)
90% Of Me Is You (4:08)
Music (4:00)
Feel Like Making Love (4:45)
The Creator Of The Master Plan (4:53)
Fever (5:54)
Move On Up (5:57)
Review: Back in the mid-to-late noughties, musical polymath Bruno Hovart (Patchworks, Voilaaa, Mr President, Uptown Funk Empire etc) helmed a revivalist dub reggae band famed for delivering dusty cover versions of soul, pop and rock hits. Hovart is a dab hand at making anything he touches sound scarily authentic, and much of Version Excursions, the band's now reissued debut album, sounds like proper Jamaican rocksteady, roots and ska of the 1970s. It's a simple idea, brilliantly executed, with highlights including their covers of 'Seven Nation Army', the Rolling Stones' 'Miss You' (reimagined as a toaster-sporting disco-reggae jam), and Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love'.
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 in stock $27.74
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Studio One 007: Licenced To Ska James Bond & Other Film Soundtracks & TV Themes (Soundtrack)
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 515. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Jackie Mittoo & The Soul Brothers - "James Bond" (2:59)
The Skatalites - "Dick Tracy" (2:43)
The Soul Brothers - "James Bond Girl" (2:58)
The Skatalites - "Guns Of Navarone" (3:14)
Roland Alphonso & The Studio One Orchestra - "From Russian With Love" (4:19)
The Soul Brothers - "Thunderball" (3:19)
Jackie Mittoo - "Hang 'Em High" (3:51)
The Soul Brothers - "Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" (3:13)
The Soul Brothers - "007" (3:14)
Lee Perry & The Wailers - "Pussy Galore" (2:49)
The Soul Brothers - "Mr Flint" (2:44)
The Skatalites - "Ball Of Fire" (3:09)
The Soul Brothers - "James Bond Danger Man" (2:11)
The Soul Brothers - "Lawman" (3:12)
The Skatalites - "Black Orpheus" (2:56)
The Skatalites - "Exodus" (2:51)
The Skatalites - "Dr Kildare" (2:31)
The Soul Brothers - "Fiddler On The Roof" (2:32)
Review: If you assumed it was possible to live without a ska version of the James Bond theme tune then prepare to be taught one of life's great lessons. Assumption is the mother of all f**k ups, basically. Fear not, though, what was a one-off pressing by Soul Jazz for Record Store Day in 2020 is once again available, only this time on gatefold LP rather than five 7" singles. Perhaps not as authentic or ideal for DJs, nevertheless the contents are just as captivating. Celebrating, in part at least, the bond between Bond and the Caribbean - author Ian Fleming lived on Jamaica and several stories are set in the region, and filmed on said island (Dr No, Live & Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun, No Time To Die) this is evocative stuff. Stick it on, kick back with a Martini, and picture yourself casing out a mark at some beachside party spot, stunning partner in hand, senses subtly on high alert.

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 in stock $27.23
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Pop Style
Pop Style (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 333LP 012. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Pop Style (3:44)
Baby Don't Go (4:00)
Country Girl (3:34)
Take Bribe (3:41)
Budget (3:31)
Everywhere You Go In This World (4:01)
Give Me The Sensi (3:33)
Jah Jah (3:52)
Travellin' Man (3:38)
Review: Hugh Maddo's Pop Style is one of those super rare but cult late 80s reggae and dancehall albums that just hit a perfect sweet spot between styles. Thankfully, Death Is Not The End sub-label 333 has got the rights to this full reissue of the original which was recorded in Jamaica at Byron Lee's Dynamics and Herman Chin-Loy's Aquarius studios in 1987. A wealth of musical talents of the day all feature on it including Winston Wright, Bobby Ellis, and Mikey "Boo" Richards, but the standout is the sublime vocal contribution of Killamanjaro's Hugh Maddo.
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Tags: Dub Reggae | Jamaican
 in stock $24.12
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Studio One Down Beat Special
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 548. Rel: 28 Mar 24
The Eternals - "Queen Of The Minstrels" (3:23)
Michigan & Smiley - "Nice Up The Dance" (2:32)
The Mad Lads - "Ten To One" (2:28)
Jackie Mittoo - "Totally Together" (2:37)
Horace Andy - "Just Say Who" (3:48)
The Skatalites - "Addis Ababa" (2:27)
Sugar Minott - "Live Loving" (4:28)
Lone Ranger - "Can't Stand It" (2:09)
Wailing Sould - "I've Got A Burning Fire" (2:12)
Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Simmer Down" (2:49)
Dub Specialist - "Hooligan" (2:31)
Alton Ellis - "Your Heart Is Gonna Pay" (2:55)
Roland Alphonso - "Do It Good" (3:19)
Wailing Souls - "You Should Have Known" (2:44)
Dawn Penn - "No No No" (4:30)
Freddie McKay - "You'll Be Sorry" (3:27)
Alton Ellis - "We Need Love" (7:10)
Cornel Campbell - "Best To Be Free" (3:23)
Review: Soul Jazz returns with another of its supremely assembled and vital compilations, and this one focuses on reggae. Down Beat Special offers a thrilling journey through timeless hits carefully selected from Jamaica's revered Studio One Records, the epitome of reggae excellence. From Michigan and Smiley's 'Nice Up The Dance' to Dawn Penn's 'No, No, No' and The Wailers' 'Simmer Down,' this collection pulsates with iconic tracks. Originally a limited edition 7" box set, this remastered edition boasts 18 rare gems, including works by The Skatalites, Bob Marley, and Horace Andy.
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Soul Ska!
Soul Ska! (limited 180 gram red vinyl LP)
Cat: BSRLP 934R. Rel: 28 Jan 22
Soul-Ska (4:15)
Girl, I Got A Date (2:45)
Shoobe Doobe Doo (2:14)
On The Beach (2:36)
Bend Down Low (3:45)
CC Rider (3:11)
Musical Pressure (2:38)
Rocksteady (2:47)
Gimme Some (3:01)
Got To Get You Outta My Life (2:22)
Can You Hear Me? (2:15)
Waiting For The Train (2:17)
Review: Byron Lee was an important part of Jamaican music from his first appearance in the 60s and onwards. Amongst his bustling back catalogue is this cheery classic from 1980, which keeps the heart and soul of ska alive, with an emphasis on the soul. The rhythms are reliably skanking throughout, whether stopping by the melancholic 'Shoobe Doobe Doo' or the chirpy 'Bend Down Low'. This is ska in its truest sense, with an infectious energy which speaks universally to young and old, hip and square. You can also hear the strong US RnB roots of the music in Lee's songwriting, and it tugs at the heart strings in just the same way. Grab an immaculate album of honest, earnest songwriting magic with all the irrepressible joy of Jamaica coursing through its veins.
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 in stock $16.59
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Versions
Cat: FSPT 2003LP. Rel: 29 Mar 22
School Girl Crush (feat Kendra Morris) (4:44)
Groovin' (feat Jamie Allensworth) (3:09)
You Got To Be A Man (feat Sy Smith) (3:09)
Gimme Little Sign (feat Chris Dowd) (2:43)
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) (feat Terin Ector) (3:38)
Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get (feat Alex Desert, Jesse Wagner & Malik The Freq Moore) (3:26)
Aht Uh Mi Hed (feat John Arthur Bigham) (3:25)
Gossip (feat Malik "The Freq" Moore) (2:50)
Me & Baby Brother (feat Kevin Sandbloom) (3:15)
There's A Break In The Road (feat Afrodyete) (2:56)
Put On Train (3:16)
Let's Stay Together (feat Destani Wolf) (3:30)
This Christmas (feat Durand Jones) (3:20)
Review: Night Owls are an LA-based group made up of members of The Lions and The Aggrolites, pooling their skills into a seriously slick stew which splits the difference between roots reggae and funky soul. Sonically, they achieve a perfect 70s sound with plenty of choppy guitar licks, cool organ and light dubby touches on the desk, but first and foremost comes the songwriting. These tunes have an instant classic kind of feel to them, helped no end by the revolving door roster of vocalists reaching from Kendra Morris to Malik The Freq Moore and so many more besides lending their croon to the exquisite musicianship.
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 in stock $24.37
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Always
Always (LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: DAP 071LP. Rel: 25 May 22
Always (2:38)
30/56 (2:28)
30/56 (version) (2:13)
Tuesday (3:11)
Maybe Isle (7:08)
You, Still (4:25)
Profilin (2:40)
Profilin (version) (3:26)
Expectations (1:40)
Why Does It Feel Like A Curse (4:39)
Review: Frightnrs are considered one of Daptone's best artists but they have put out any new music since 201 after the tragic passing from ALS of the front man, Dan Klein. That wrong is righted here with Always, a new posthumous long player that comes on black wax as well as a coloured version. As fans would expect, it is a raw and soulful offering from the Queens-based reggae outfit that has been built around vocal stems that Klein recorded before his death. It forms a fitting final album from this outfit who also did more than reggae revivalism by adding elements of Motown, doo-wop, Blues and gospel.

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 in stock $21.77
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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 $27.23
10
Ghibli Reggae Plus (reissue)
Ghibli Reggae Plus (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SRVLP 6. Rel: 08 Jan 23
Tonari No Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) (4:12)
Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind (Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind) (4:22)
Sampo (My Neighbor Totoro) (2:41)
Yasashisa Ni Tsutsumareta Nara (Kiki's Delivery Service) (3:27)
The Girl Who Fell From The Sky (Castle In The Sky) (3:17)
The Princess Mononoke (The Princess Mononoke) (3:05)
Always With Me (Spirited Away) (3:52)
County Road (Whisper Of The Heart) (4:35)
Arrietty's Song (Arrietty) (3:16)
Therru's Song (Tales From Earthsea) (4:50)
Itsudemo Dareka Ga (Pom Poko) (4:14)
The Rose (Only Yesterday) (3:47)
Gake No Ue No Ponyo (Ponyo) (3:04)
Review: As the name suggests, this album is a full-on dub and reggae re-rendering of soundtrack themes from nearly every Studio Ghibli film - from 'My Neighbour Totoro', to 'Nausicaa', to 'Princess Mononoke' - courtesy of a mysterious troupe known only as GBL Sound System. Production comes courtesy of Dubforce's Ippei Tatsuyama and features vocals from artist Kyoko Abe, making for ear-piquing foray into Japanese dub reworks.
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 in stock $30.07
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Na Bruta Banda (30th Anniversary Edition)
Na Bruta Banda (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered 180 gram green vinyl LP)
Cat: 505386 9214. Rel: 08 Sep 21
'Na Bruta Banda (4:22)
The Boss (4:44)
Doc (5:29)
Pin Floi (5:34)
Marghera (5:37)
Bateo (4:14)
Bea Fia (4:52)
Bienal (5:10)
So Mato Par La Mona (La Mia Moto) (3:40)
Review: Pitura Freska's Na Bruta Banda album is 30 years old in 2021 so it gets a limited edition pressing on hand-numbered, super limited vinyl to mark the occasion. It's a wild record that collides ska, world, folk, dub, reggae and prog rock, as unlikely as that may sound, into a full flavour album packed with heat. This most unlikely of Italian collectives was from Venice, formed by "Sir" Oliver Skardy and released 10 albums between 1978 and 2002. All the lyrics are delivered in a Venetian dialect of Italian making it surely one for he only reggae records in the world to be in that language.
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 in stock $35.26
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Version Excursion
Don LETTS / VARIOUS
Version Excursion (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 64. Rel: 04 Apr 22
Ghetto Priest - "Hercules" (North Street West Late Night Tales dub - Exclusive remix) (4:11)
Prince Fatty & Shniece Mcmenamin - "Black Rabbit" (3:52)
Wrongtom meets The Rockers - "Dub In The Supermarket" (Exclusive remix) (3:41)
Gaudi meets The Rebel Dread - "E=MC2" (feat Emily Capell - Exclusive track) (5:12)
Rude Boy - "Superstylin'" (Exclusive remix) (4:40)
Capitol 1212 - "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (feat Earl 16 - Full vocal dub - Exclusive remix) (3:44)
Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno - "All I Do Is Think About You" (Far East dub - Exclusive remix) (3:24)
Zoe Devlin Love - "Caroline No" (feat Tim Hutton) (2:39)
John Holt - "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" (Mad Professor 2021 dub - Exclusive remix) (3:51)
Cornell Campbell - "Ital City Dub" (Exclusive remix) (3:11)
Matumbi - "I Can't Get Enough Of) That Reggae Stuff" (Dennis Bovell remix - Exclusive remix) (5:02)
Gentleman's Dub Club - "Kiko Bun" (feat Kiko Bun - Ben Mckone dub) (4:36)
Black Box Recorder - "Uptown Top Ranking" (4:02)
OBF - "Sixteen Tons Of Dub" (3:30)
Yasushi Ide - "Ain't No Sunshine" (Space dub mix - Exclusive remix) (3:03)
The Tamlins - "Baltimore" (4:40)
15 16 17 - "Emotion" (Dennis Bovell remix - Exclusive remix) (4:32)
Ash Walker - "There's Nothing Like This" (Exclusive track) (3:38)
The Senior Allstars - "Slipping Into Darkness" (5:55)
Easy Star All-Stars - "Within You Without You" (5:14)
Khruangbin - "Dern Kala" (Khruangbin dub mix - Exclusive remix) (4:05)
Review: The iconic Late Night Tales series scored a real doozy when they managed to lock in Don Letts for for his instalment. The British film director, DJ and musician is a vital part of the UK's musical fabric from his days making videos for The Clash and Elvis Costello to his work with the Big Audio Dynamite band he co-founded. All that history is distilled into this sublime selection of sounds across four vital sounds fo wax. There's reggae, dub, ska, a cover of Joy Division, head twisting goodness from Gentleman's Dub Club and plenty of exclusives. It's an essential listen, basically.
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 in stock $24.37
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Mad Not Mad (reissue)
Mad Not Mad (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 405053 8618808. Rel: 24 Jun 22
I'll Compete (3:19)
Yesterday's Men (4:37)
Uncle Sam (4:08)
White Heat (3:50)
Mad Not Mad (4:39)
Sweetest Girl (5:45)
Burning The Boats (4:31)
Tears You Can't Hide (3:09)
Time (4:15)
Coldest Day (4:26)
Review: Six albums in and Madness had firmly established themselves as part of the British pop firmament when they released Mad Not Mad in 1985. It's a divisive album which captures Suggs' Camden Town likely lads in a period of transition as the 80s wore on and musical styles shifted. Moving on from the chirpy ska of their early days they moved into a more polished pop sound which landed them a billing on NME's 'Greatest Albums Of All Time' just weeks after its release. With the singles 'Uncle Sam' and 'Sweetest Girl' nestled amongst some of the bands' most introspective tracks (see 'Mad Not Mad') it's an important part of the Madness legacy, handily repressed on 180 gm wax for your listening pleasure.
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 in stock $17.62
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Studio One Roots: The Original (20th Anniversary)
VARIOUS
Studio One Roots: The Original (20th Anniversary) (blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 056C. Rel: 07 May 21
The Cyclones - "Meditation" (with Count Ossie) (2:34)
Cornell Campbell - "Natty Don't Go" (with The Brentford Rockers) (3:06)
Freddie McGregor - "Africa Here I Come" (with The Sound Dimension) (5:22)
Bunnie & Skitter - "Lumumbo" (2:31)
Willie Williams - "Addis A Baba" (with The All Stars) (3:34)
L Crosdale - "Set Me Free" (with Drum Bago & The Rebel Group) (3:23)
Leroy Wallace - "Far Beyond" (with The New Establishment) (3:42)
Lennie Hibbert - "More Creation" (4:15)
Alton Ellis - "Blackish White" (with The Sound Dimension) (2:29)
Winston Jarrett - "Fear Not" (with The Sound Dimension) (2:48)
Devon 'Soul' Russell - "Drum Song" (3:51)
The Gaylads - "Africa" (3:23)
Black Brothers - "School Children" (with The New Establishment) (2:52)
Linton Cooper - "You'll Get Your Pay" (with The Brentford Disco Set) (2:53)
Sound Dimension - "Congo Rock" (3:54)
Zoot Simms - "African Challenge" (3:14)
Review: Soul Jazz Records' Studio One releases are legendary, and for good reason. This 20th Anniversary edition is of one of the most classic of them all, so it rightfully gets a special one-off blue double vinyl pressing. This one set the standard and is jam packed with classics from the almighty reggae roster of master producer Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd. The likes of Freddie McGregor, Willie Williams, Cornell Campbell, Alton Ellis and Devon Russell all feature and contribute to a fine mix of seminal cuts and more rare gems that touch on surreal afro-centric dreams as well as Rasta anthems.
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Listen Up!
Listen Up! (heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BADLP 006. Rel: 26 Sep 22
Walk The Long Way
Pick Up The Pieces
Wondering
The Message
Ol' Lewis
Dem Talk
Pressure
Tears
Fancy Make Up
Dark Fruit
Victor Rice - "Dub Fruit"
Review: New school reggae and organic rocksteady sounds from The Appetizers never sounded so good as on this fresh long player. It's on heavyweight vinyl for serious sound system detonation and comes with plenty of catchy hooks and buttery smooth vocals. The guitar riffs are subtle, the bass fat and the rhythms all nice and earthy and original. Lyrics muse on the usual subjects of love, loss social turmoil and are well written even though this band is Italian-born, forming in Milan in 2020.
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 in stock $22.82
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Reggae Power (reissue)
VARIOUS
Reggae Power (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3180C. Rel: 01 Nov 22
The Ethiopians - "Everything Crash" (2:35)
The Ethiopians - "What A Fire" (2:42)
Roy Shirley - "Dancing Reggae" (2:50)
The Ethiopians - "Losing You" (3:02)
The Kingston Tops - "Robert F Kennedy" (2:04)
The Ethiopians - "Hong Kong Flu" (2:19)
Roy Shirley - "Life" (3:11)
The Ethiopians - "Gun Man" (2:06)
The Ethiopians - "Feel The Spirit" (2:26)
Roy Shirley - "Your Smile" (3:14)
The Kingston Tops - "Dollar Of Soul" (2:53)
Review: J.J. Johnson became an acclaimed talent after working on several best-selling rock steady and proto-reggae 45s by the likes of Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the Rulers, Carl Dawkins and the Kingstonians. His productions had never before been collected together until this compilation from Trojan Records in 1969. It showed the reggae master's new and fresh take on the tried and tested sound and was dominated by tunes from well-known and frequent hit-makers the Ethiopians. The likes of Roy Shirley and the J.J. All Stars also feature and are taken from 1968 to 1972.
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 in stock $18.93
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Cousin Zaka Vol 2
Cat: LRR 003. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Count Duke (2:48)
Mama Genso (3:46)
La Puce (2:52)
Capuche (3:27)
Les Dumands (3:01)
Doucement (2:42)
Melloguinch (1:20)
West Highland (2:39)
Nanana (1:30)
Les Fleurs De Carole (3:40)
Old Guard In A Yard (2:35)
Review: Max Guiget under his well-established Blundetto guise is one of France's more soulful producers. He dropped a great soundtrack back in February and now returns with the second volume of his superbly emotive dub work. It is infused with all sorts of knowing references from jazz funk and soul to the best of Italian Library music. 'Count Duke' opens with horizontal sounds, 'Mama Genso' is a playful and flute-led jaunt, 'Capuche' has a darker soul to its mellifluous chords and rolling drums and 'West Highland' is the most spaced out of the lot.
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Celebrate The Bullet (remastered)
Celebrate The Bullet (remastered) (180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: CHRX 1306. Rel: 10 Nov 22
(Who Likes) Facing Situations (3:32)
Deep Water (4:02)
Red Reflections (3:35)
Tell Me What's Wrong (3:24)
Bombscare (3:02)
Washed Up & Left For Dead (3:57)
Celebrate The Bullet (4:32)
Selling Out Your Future (3:59)
Cool Blue Lady (3:28)
Their Dream Goes On (3:43)
Bristol & Miami (4:55)
Review: Celebrate The Bullet was the revered second album by The Selecter back in February 1981. It came on the heels of the massive debut Too Much Pressure and a serious run of singles including the likes of 'Missing Words' and 'On My Radio.' Here though things slowed down a little with lyrical commentaries still coming thick and fast on everything from racial to social issues. At the time, the recent murder of John Lennon and an assassination attempt on U.S. President Ronald Regan meant the album got little to no mainstream support because of the title. For this special reissue, the original production tapes were dug out and remastered by Alchemy Mastering at AIR.
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Return Of The Super Ape (remastered)
Cat: VPRL 4239. Rel: 25 Aug 22
Dyon-Anaswa (3:37)
Return Of The Super Ape (3:40)
Tell Me Something Good (3:28)
Bird In Hand (3:23)
Crab Yars (3:36)
Jah Jah Ah Natty Dread (3:38)
Psyche & Trim (3:49)
The Lion (3:30)
Huzza A Hana (3:27)
High Rankin Sammy (3:29)
Review: VP serve up a special vinyl reissue of this legendary The Upsetters album from 1978. It has been specially remastered for the occasion and the whole thing was of course produced by the late great Lee 'Scratch' Perry. It was the last record he did in his legendary Black Ark studio before he closed it down (and later burnt it down thinking it was possessed by evil spirts). It is another superb highlight of his skill on the studio mixing desk, with taped out dubs, hissing hi hats and meandering melodies that burrow deep into your brain and body.
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 in stock $20.49
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Love Supreme
Love Supreme (gatefold 2xLP (side 4 etched) + poster)
Cat: BUSH 0021. Rel: 13 Jul 22
With You (4:15)
Love Supreme (3:55)
Tea? (3:31)
Yahweh (5:39)
This Life (3:35)
About Guilt (3:17)
Space (2:38)
God's Love (3:18)
Yansh (2:50)
Walk Away (3:02)
Maya (4:02)
Buckle Up (3:40)
Sea (4:26)
Review: Nigerian singer, songwriter and actress Nneka takes it independent for the release of her new album Love Supreme. It is a response to majors refusing to allow her the artistic and creative autonomy she wants. The record is packed with emotive ballads like the opener, impassioned tunes like 'God's Love' and the empowering 'Yansh'. Written during lockdown, the record "became about self-reflection, and seeing how connected our inner world is to the outer world." It's a poignant work with rich creativity throughout, infectious gospel energy in places and moody synth jams.
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Reggae Feelings (reissue)
Reggae Feelings (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 871. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Fussing & Fighting (3:41)
Run Too Much (2:29)
Natty Dread Come In A Dance (3:16)
Baby Your Loving (3:34)
Reggae Feelings (3:22)
Dread Locks (3:22)
Mother Mother (3:36)
Loving You (3:22)
Settle Down (3:19)
Sitting Everyday (4:24)
Review: Honey-voiced mic man Anthony Johnson's classic eighties dancehall album Reggae Feelings was recorded at Channel One with The Roots Radics. It was produced by Delroy Wright and Toyan, and mixed and voiced at King Tubbys, so the credits alone tell you of its quality. These are heavy rhythms with raw drums, hints of digital synthesis and some great mic work that ranges from wordless ad libs to yearning pleads. It still sounds fresh today, with plenty of sci-fi production motifs over the organic drums.
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Studio One Music Lab
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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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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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King Scratch
King Scratch (4xLP + 4xCD box set + 50-page booklet + poster)
Cat: 405053 8781786. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Lee Scratch Perry - "People Funny Boy" (LP1: Shocks Of Mighty 1968-1975) (2:36)
The Inspirations AKA The Untouchables - "Tighten Up" (2:42)
The Upsetters - "Return Of Django" (2:32)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "Shocks Of Mighty" (2:49)
Junior Byles - "Place Called Africa" (2:42)
Little Roy - "All Africans AKA Don't Cross The Nation" (7" mix) (2:56)
Junior Byles - "Beat Down Babylon" (2:35)
The Gatherers - "Words Of My Mouth" (3:36)
Prince Django - "Hot Tip" (3:21)
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "Jungle Lion" (7" mix) (3:27)
Junior Byles - "Curley Locks" (2:56)
Susan Cadogan - "Hurt So Good" (7" mix) (3:05)
Bunny Rugs Clarke & Ricky Grant - "Bushweed Corntrash" (3:21)
Max Romeo - "Three Blind Mice" (LP2: Sufferer's Time 1975-1976) (2:55)
King Tubby & The Upsetters - "Three Times Three" (3:06)
The Heptones - "Sufferer's Time" (7" mix) (3:01)
Junior Dread - "Sufferer's Heights" (Jamaican mix) (4:07)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Roast Fish & Corn Bread" (Jamaican mix) (3:37)
Max Romeo - "Sipple Out Deh AKA War In Babylon" (Jamaican mix) (3:40)
Max Romeo & Prince Jazzbo - "One Step Forward/Ital Corner" (12" mix) (6:46)
Watty & Tony - "Rise & Shine" (2:49)
Junior Murvin & Jah Lion - "Police & Thief/Soldier & Police War" (12" mix) (6:06)
Peter & Paul Lewis - "Ethiopia Land" (LP3: Chasing The Disco Devil 1977) (3:46)
Max Romeo & Lee Scratch Perry - "Chase The Devil/Disco Devil" (with The Full Experience - 12" mix) (5:17)
Lee Scratch Perry - "City Too Hot" (7" mix) (4:07)
Augustus Pablo - "Vibrate Onn" (5:06)
Watty Burnett - "Rainy Night In Portland" (12" mix) (7:18)
Leroy Sibbles - "Garden Of Life" (12" mix) (8:01)
Junior Delgado - "Sons Of Slaves" (12" mix) (6:49)
Junior Murvin - "Roots Train" (7" mix - LP4: I Am A Madman 1977 & Beyond) (3:33)
Carlton Jackson - "History" (7" mix) (3:57)
The Congos - "Neckodeemus AKA Nicodemus" (7" mix) (3:39)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Soul Fire" (Jamaican mix) (3:54)
Lee Scratch Perry - "One Drop" (6:59)
Lee Scratch Perry - "I Am A Madman" (LP mix) (4:26)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Exodus" (3:35)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Jamaican ET" (3:29)
The Mellotones - "None Such Busted Me Bet" (CD1: The Early Years 1968-1973)
Val Bennett & The Upsetters - "Stranger On The Shore AKA Popeye On The Shore"
David Isaacs - "A Place In The Sun"
The Upsetters - "Dollar In The Teeth" (feat Val Bennett)
The Bleechers - "Check Him Out"
The Upsetters - "A Live Injection"
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "Prisoner Of Love"
The Upsetters - "Clint Eastwood" (7" mix)
Max Romeo, Niney & Lee Scratch Perry - "Babyloose Burning AKA Babylon's Burning"
The Stingers - "Give Me Power"
Milton Henry As King Medious - "This World"
Jah T - "Lick The Pipe, Peter" (part 4)
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "French Connection"
Junior Byles - "Da Da"
Max Romeo - "Rasta Bandwagon"
Lee Scratch Perry - "Blackman Time"
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "Bucky Skank"
Charlie Ace - "Cow Thief Skank"
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "Black IPA AKA Green Island"
Dillinger & The Upsetters - "Dub Organizer"
Leo Graham - "News Flash"
Carlton & The Shoes - "Better Days"
Neville Grant - "Sick & Tired"
Junior Byles - "Rasta No Pick Pocket"
Leo Graham - "Black Candle"
Leo Graham & Prince Jazzbo - "Doctor Demand" (CD2: Black Ark Adventures part 1 1974-1976)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Stay Dread"
Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace - "Herb Vendor"
Cynty & The Monkees - "Lady Lady"
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "Enter The Dragon" (7" mix)
Judge Winchester - "Public Jestering"
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "Cane River Rock"
Susan Cadogan - "Do It Baby (Nice & Easy)" (7" mix)
Junior Byles - "The Long Way" (7" mix)
The Unforgettables - "Many Are Called AKA Yagga Yagga"
Bunny Scott AKA Bunny Rugs Clarke - "Be Thankful (For What You've Got)"
Wally Burnett As King Burnett - "I Man Free"
Jimmy Riley - "I Man Stand Still"
Bunny Scott AKA Bunny Rugs Clarke - "To Love Somebody"
Jimmy Riley - "Sons Of Negus"
Brent Dowe - "Down Here In Babylon"
Bunny Scott AKA Bunny Rugs Clarke - "Big May"
Truth, Fact & Correct - "Babylon Deh Pon Fire"
Prince Jazzbo - "Natty Pass Through Rome"
Faye Bennett - "Back Wey"
Susan Cadogan & The Upsetters - "Fever" (Influenza version)
Lee Scratch Perry - "White Belly Rat"
Max Romeo - "Fire Fe The Vatican" (7" mix)
James Brown AKA James Booms - "Stop The War In A Babylon"
The Heptones & Jah Lion - "I Shall Be Released" (CD3: Black Ark Adventures part 2 1977)
Junior Dread - "A Wah Dat"
Ralph Haughton & The Ebony Sisters - "Take Warning"
Evan Jones - "Four & Twenty Dreadlocks" (12" mix)
Keith Rowe - "Groovy Situation" (Jamaican mix)
George Faith - "I Forgot To Be Your Lover AKA To Be A Lover" (12" mix)
Leo Graham - "Voodooism"
Raphael Green & Dr Alimantado - "Rasta Train"
The Congos - "At The Feast (Of The Passover)"
Shaumark & Robinson - "Wolf Out Deh"
Hugh Blackwood & Doctor Alimantado - "Reggae Music"
Watty Burnett - "Open The Gate" (12" mix)
Devon Irons & Dr Alimantado - "Vampire" (12" mix)
Junior Murvin - "Bad Weed" (12" mix - CD4: Black Ark & Beyond 2002)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Bionic Rats" (12" mix)
Mystic I - "Forward With The Orthodox"
Twin Roots - "Know Love" (12" mix)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Big Neck Policeman"
Lord Sassafrass & Debra Keese - "Green Bay Inquest"
Lee Scratch Perry - "Free Up The Prisoners" (7" mix)
Michael Campbell AKA Mikey Dread - "Home Guard"
Junior Murvin - "Cross Over" (7" mix)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Bafflin' Smoke Signal" (7" mix)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Introducing Myself"
Lee Scratch Perry - "For Whom The Bell Tolls" (7" mix)
Lee Scratch Perry - "I'll Take You There" (7" mix)
Review: A posthumous Lee 'Scratch' Perry box set is here, designed to co-incide with the anniversary of the dub pioneer's passing, courtesy of the star's main advocates Trojan Records. Including a digital version, a CD and a 4xLP version, it also comes with a 50-page fully illustrated book written by Perry's official biographer David Katz. It contains rare and unreleased mixes and tunes alongside some of his best known work, with Junior Murvin's reggae staple 'Police And Thieves' and the Upsetters' boss reggae classic 'Return Of Django' numbering among the 109 tracks included .
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Disco Reggae Vol 2
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Disco Reggae Vol 2 (limited LP)
Cat: STIX 037LP. Rel: 17 Feb 22
Watermelon Man (Taggy Matcher disco mix)
Sambadi (7 Samurai disco remix)
Stand On The Word (7 Samurai electro dub version)
Do The Disco Skanking (Taggy Matcher)
The Fool (John Milk disco reggae mix)
Queen Of The Minstrels (Taggy Matcher disco mix)
Happy (Mato mix)
I'll Do Anything For You (Mato reggae remix)
Tainted Love (Grandmagneto original 7" version)
Review: After the success of last year's inaugural Disco Reggae compilation from Stix, it's no surprise the long running reggae focused offshoot of Favorite Recordings have returned with a second collection. All the usual Stix suspects are present and correct here with Matcher, 7 Samurai, Mato, and John Milk all contributing to the nine tracks that will nice up any dancehall that's got a sense of humour. Stand out cuts include the 7 Samurai Electro Dub take on Levan classic "Stand On The Word" and the Grandmagneto cover of "Tainted Love". The Mato mix of "Happy" is as chalk or cheese as the original from that fella in the big hat.
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Rocksteady Got Soul
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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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Jama Rico (40th Anniversary Edition)
Jama Rico (40th Anniversary Edition) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 506051 6095681. Rel: 25 Jun 21
Destroy Them (5:33)
We Want Peace (2:44)
Jam Rock (3:27)
Some Days (4:16)
Distant Drums (2:38)
Love & Justice (4:14)
Java (6:26)
Do The Reload (3:56)
Easter Island (4:11)
Review: Before he called time on his lengthy career in 1982, legendary ska trombonist Emmanuel "Rico" Rodriguez became a regular contributor to the Two Tone label, recording two albums for the Coventry-based imprint. Both are now 40 years old - hence this reissue of the second, Jama Rico. Unlike its predecessor, That Man's Forward, Jama Rico looks further afield for inspirations, with the trombonist's usual easy-going reggae and ska instrumentals being joined by a handful of tracks that draw inspiration from West African rhythms and spaced-out jazz-funk. As a result, it's arguably one of his most vibrant and interesting solo sets, while the inclusion of the Special AKA on final track 'Easter Island' highlights his link with the Specials (famously, Rodriguez performed on 'Message to You, Rudy').
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Dirty Reggae (remastered)
Cat: PPRLP 236. Rel: 20 Jan 20
Hot Stop (2:48)
Jimmy Jack (2:47)
Stampede (3:01)
Keep It Cool (3:11)
Joe Grind (3:04)
Pop The Trunk (3:25)
Lunar Eclipse (3:30)
Women's Rules (3:39)
Burning Bush (3:17)
Dirty Reggae (3:23)
Review: The Aggrolites formed in 2002 and brought together two different Los Angeles reggae and ska bands in the Vessels and The Rhythm Doctors. They started as a backing outfit for Derrick Morgan but soon went on to do their own thing, uncoiling this debut album from 2003. It was laid down in just one day, with each track being done in one take and lyrics being dreamt up on the spot. The results are compelling and take in high speed riddims, swaggering dubs and even a cover of a nursery rhyme.
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Green Leaves
Green Leaves (heavyweight vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SRLP 031. Rel: 01 Feb 21
Mother Nature (4:12)
Feeling Good (4:57)
Green Leaves (4:14)
Korup Forest (In Africa) (7:16)
Isn't It Time (We Started Healing) (6:28)
Let Us Plant A Tree Today (3:48)
Review: It's back to 1989 for this classic bit of Nigerian ecological soul. Filled with six dubby manifestos to the beauty and importance of the environment and nature around us, Green Leaves has sublime vocals by the late, great, Guatemala born, Nigeria based Sheila Majekodunmi over an electric dub sound with old school synth sounds and nice rolling rhythms. This marks her only album as she sadly died in her forties. It's a great mastering job by Superfly that makes this an essential one for any time of year, but particularly as the weather starts to warm up.
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Man From Wareika
Man From Wareika (translucent gold vinyl LP)
Cat: MJJ 427CG. Rel: 12 Sep 22
This Day (3:09)
Ramble (3:06)
Lumumba (2:55)
Africa (3:25)
Man From Wareika (2:25)
Rasta (2:41)
Over The Mountain (2:24)
Gunga Din (2:49)
Dial Africa (2:31)
Review: Emmanuel 'Rico' Rodriguez was a British ska and reggae trombonist who was brought up in Jamaica and put out 19 albums from 1969 onwards. Up there with the best of them is Man From Wareika which has been reissued many times over the years and this time out comes on lovely translucent gold vinyl. His style of reggae is swaggering and sun-kissed, with lazy trombone leads bringing character to each tune and plenty of neat organ work and natty melodies layering in extra musical vibes. This is regarded as a classic of the genre for good reason.
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Music Lovers: Rocksteady - Take Place At The Heart Of Rocksteady
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Cat: 342233 6. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Alton Ellis - "You've Made Me So Very Happy" (2:55)
The Uniques - "People Rocksteady" (2:35)
The Paragons - "My Best Girl" (2:33)
Justin Hinds & The Dominoes - "Save A Bread" (2:43)
Phyllis Dillon - "Woman Of The Ghetto" (3:20)
Desmond Dekker & The Aces - "Shing A Ling" (2:16)
The Overtakers - "That's The Way You Like It" (2:36)
The Gaylads - "It's Hard To Confess" (2:26)
Harry J Allstars - "Liquidator" (2:52)
The Pioneers - "Easy Come Easy Go" (2:46)
Tyrone Evans - "If This World Were Mine" (2:02)
The Melodians - "Sweet Sensation" (3:52)
Ken Boothe - "It's Gonna Take A Miracle" (2:26)
Review: There seems to be no end to the number of compilations that Wagram have been working on in the last year or so. They have turned their hand to every genre you can think of and then some more from techno to disco and now to rocksteady. This emotive Jamaican sound hits is peak in the 70s and this collection, subtitled 'Take Place At The Heart Of Rocksteady' showcases plenty of its many great highlights. Justin Hinds & The Dominoes bring the love, The Melodians pine for romance and Desmond Dekker & The Aces offers a brilliantly li-fi and soul drenched sound.
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Bob Marley & The Chineke! Orchestra
Bob Marley & The Chineke! Orchestra (limited heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 384071 8. Rel: 22 Jul 22
Exodus (7:38)
Stir It Up (5:09)
One Love/People Get Ready (3:34)
Get Up Stand Up (4:00)
Is This Love (4:05)
Redemption Song (3:47)
Top Rankin' (4:16)
Satisfy My Soul (4:27)
I Shot The Sheriff (4:17)
Turn Your Lights Down Low (3:49)
Review: Bob Marley & The Chineke! Orchestra marked the 60th anniversary of Jamaican Independence with a special concert that showcased Marley's most famous songs all recorded with new instrumentation and orchestration. Trevor Nelson presented the project and he tapped up Skip Marley, an inheritor of his family's famous musical legacy and who made his debut UK performance for this concert which was recorded for this album on Island Records. British singer-songwriter JP Cooper plus Jamaican born and Birmingham based soul, gospel and R&B legend Ruby Turner also featured.
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007 Shanty Town
007 Shanty Town (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile magenta vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2347M. Rel: 13 Apr 23
007 (Shanty Town) (2:34)
Unity (2:23)
Wise Man (2:14)
Rude Boy Train (2:19)
You've Got Your Troubles (3:15)
Rudie Got Soul (2:44)
Mother Young Gal (2:55)
Keep A Cool Head (2:03)
Shing-A-Ling (2:25)
Mother Long Tongue (2:11)
Personal Possession (2:57)
Sweet Music (2:32)
Review: Shanty Town was the debut album by the legends in the making of the reggae world that are Desmond Dekker and his Aces aka Wilson James and Easton Barrington Howard. It of course induces the title track which was the first to make them stars on the international stage and even managed to hit the heady heights of #14 on the UK charts. It's an album that shows how ska from the mid-60s had an influence on the rocksteady sound and as well as the 'Spanky Town' classic you'll hear gems like 'Israelites' from 1968 and 'It Miek' from 1969.
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Soul Revolution Part II
Soul Revolution Part II (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 3278. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Keep On Moving (3:04)
Don't Rock My Boat (4:29)
Put It On (3:32)
Fussing & Fighting (2:27)
Duppy Conqueror (4th version) (3:23)
Memphis (2:11)
Riding High (2:42)
Kaya (2:38)
African Herbsman (2:20)
Stand Alone (2:09)
Sun Is Shining (2:10)
Brain Washing (2:42)
Review: Bob Marley & The Wailers is one of the most globally renowned reggae acts in the world and decades after they left the scene they maintain that legendary status. This is one of the many seminal albums they put together originally back in 1971. Here it comes repressed featuring the original mono mix along with its original sleeve art. Of course, Black Ark Studio boss Lee Scratch Perry produced all the songs on the album and included amongst them are mega-hits such as 'Sun Is Shining,' 'Kaya' and 'Keep On Moving!'
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Essential Artist Collection
Essential Artist Collection (gatefold translucent green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8873023. Rel: 01 Jun 23
I'm Hurting Inside (4:16)
We've Got To Get Ourselves Together (with Bob Andy) (2:02)
Peaceful Woman (3:22)
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (4:10)
Steppin' Out Of Babylon (4:06)
I See You, My Love (3:17)
Sweet Brown Sugar (2:42)
Put A Little Love In Your Heart (2:37)
Survival (Is The Game) (3:22)
Pied Piper (with Bob Andy) (2:45)
Feel Like Jumping (4:03)
Play Me (3:06)
Tell Me Now (3:32)
Your Love (with Bob Andy) (2:40)
Dreamland Aka My Dream Island (3:17)
Sweet Bitter Love (3:05)
Melody Life (3:11)
I Don't Care (with Bob Andy) (2:24)
Mark My Word (2:56)
I Just Don't Want To Be Lonely (2:34)
Truly (2:37)
To Be Young Gifted & Black (with Bob Andy) (3:07)
Working To The Top (My Ambition) (part 1) (2:43)
But I Do (3:20)
Sugar Wooga Man (3:16)
There's No Me Without You (3:13)
Don't Ever Leave (3:26)
You Are Mine (with Bob Andy) (2:39)
Review: Widely lauded as the greatest female singer in the history of Jamaican music, Griffiths emerged onto the Jamaican music scene during the late 60s. She quickly made her mark with a series of popular singles during that period, building up to eventual international fame in the early 70s, side by side with her long-term friend and regular collaborator, Bob Andy. It was Andy and Griffith's uplifting reggae remake of Nina Simone's inspiring song, '(To Be) Young, Gifted & Black' (featured on the second LP) that really cemented Griffiths' position on the world stage. With a long list of successful hits following this initial emergence into international fame - the best of which can be found on this incredible new two-part LP - this collection is a beautiful homage to one of Jamaica's all time music legends.


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This Heart Of Mine (reissue)
Cat: CGILP 002. Rel: 31 Mar 23
This Heart Of Mine (4:47)
Give Me A Little More (3:32)
Don't Change (4:11)
Better Days (4:13)
I'm In Chains (3:59)
Arise Abraham (3:40)
Sincerely Yours (3:27)
Send Us Moses (3:09)
Never Give Your Heart Away (4:31)
Review: Acclaimed Jamaican vocal group Carlton & The Shoes were also known as The Manning Brothers and they first emerged in 1978 with a fine debut on Studio One. They followed up in 1982 with This Heart Of Mine which celebrated its 40th-anniversary last year with a limited edition reissue and now the original version gets another one. The album is a much sought-after slice of sweet, heavy lovers' rock and roots for serious reggae diggers. It has plenty of smoldering sounds and timeless lovers' rock grooves that still make as much of an impression now as they ever did.
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Live As One (reissue)
Cat: JFRLP 02. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Come Into My World (2:07)
Better To Have Loved A Little (3:19)
No Satisfaction (2:35)
Time Will Catch Up On You (2:32)
Baby Love (3:24)
My Mama Told Me (2:43)
I'm Trying (3:14)
Live As One (2:11)
You Keep On Running (2:15)
If You Need Some Loving (2:52)
One Little Bit Of Love (2:06)
Ride On Sammy (2:52)
Review: Delroy Wilson's Live As One was originally only put out as part of a white label run on Waricka Records. It had a slightly different tack listing and was produced by Sir Collins. It's an archetypal mid-70s roots record before the rockers sound came into it and finds Delroy himself in powerful form. Some of the gems include come 'Into My World', 'Baby Love' and 'You Keep On Running' amongst others. This version is a great pressing with a new cover and makes up for the fact that an original is mega rare and pricey.
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Reggae Collected
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Reggae Collected (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile coloured vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3364C. Rel: 03 May 23
Third World - "1865 (96° In The Shade)" (3:45)
Peter Tosh - "Johnny B Goode" (4:00)
Althea & Donna - "Uptown Ranking" (3:45)
Toots & The Maytals - "54-46 Was My Number" (3:10)
Inner Circle - "Mary Mary" (5:09)
Wailing Souls - "Feel The Spirit" (5:04)
Ini Kamoze - "World-A-Music" (5:42)
John Holt - "Police In Helicopter" (3:34)
Jimmy Cliff - "The Harder They Come" (3:40)
Steel Pulse - "Babylon Makes The Rules" (4:25)
Culture - "The International Herb" (3:21)
Dennis Brown - "Love Has Found Its Way" (4:30)
Eek-A-Mouse - "Wa Do Dem" (3:53)
Black Uhuru - "Sinsemilla" (5:00)
Aswad - "Can't Stand The Pressure" (4:08)
The Mighty Diamonds - "Right Time" (3:11)
Pato Banton - "Go Pato" (4:35)
Linton Kwesi Johnson - "Inglan Is A Bitch" (5:17)
Gregory Isaacs - "Night Nurse" (4:01)
The Abyssinians - "Meditation" (2:50)
Max Romeo & The Upsetters - "Chase The Devil" (3:22)
Buju Banton - "Hills & Valleys" (4:27)
The Paragons - "The Tide Is High" (2:39)
Yellowman - "Zungguzungguguzungguzeng" (6:25)
Review: Reggae is a broad and deep world with many artists all with their own style. This new collection is compiled from the vast array of Jamaican artists, groups and its diaspora and gets form the genres early days right through its many subtle evolutions. As such it incudes gems from Jimmy Cliff, sonnet cold classics from Third World, Peter Tosh and Toots & The Maytals, some seductive lovers-rock from Dennis Brown, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Gregory Isaacs and and chart topping hit from Althea & Donna in the form of 'Uptown Top Ranking'.
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Jamaican Rare Groove: Rare Funky Songs From Jamaica
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Cat: 343091 6. Rel: 18 May 23
Jamaica Girls - "Rock The Beat" (5:47)
Denroy Morgan - "High On Your Love" (6:14)
The Jiving Juniors - "Sugar Dandy" (2:18)
Chico Booth & The Upsetters - "The Shimmy" (2:25)
Lloyd Williams - "Funky Beat" (2:39)
Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Work Your Soul" (2:59)
Owen Gray - "Something To Remind Me" (3:25)
Stranger & Patsy - "Give Me The Right" (3:12)
Vernon Vermont - "Too Late" (3:57)
Jimmy James - "Come To Me Softly" (2:54)
Pat Kelly - "Try To Remember" (2:18)
Ronald Russell - "Rhythm Hips" (2:49)
Denroy Morgan - "Happy Feeling" (7:36)
Marcia Griffiths - "Everything I Own" (4:01)
Norma Lee - "Hurt" (2:49)
The Downbeats - "Thinkin' Of You" (1:57)
Laris McLennon - "Turn Me Loose" (2:55)
Jimmy James & The Vagabonds - "Hey Girl" (2:51)
Adiche - "Chuka-ja (Get Ready)" (6:56)
Norma Lee - "Rolling On" (3:16)
Phyllis Dillon - "Humpty Dumpty" (2:28)
Hoagy Benson - "Kangaro" (2:34)
Sugar Simone - "Take It Easy" (3:06)
Maynell Wilson - "Motown Feeling" (3:32)
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Jamaican ET (reissue)
Jamaican ET (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 2424G. Rel: 25 Jul 23
10 Commandments (4:27)
I'll Take You There (5:14)
Message From The Black Ark Studios (4:16)
Holyness, Righteousness, Light (4:16)
Babylon Fall (5:38)
Mr Dino Koosh Rock (5:57)
Hip Hop Reggae (4:51)
Evil Brain Rejector (4:24)
Jah Rastafari, Jungle Safari (4:43)
Love Sunshine, Blue Sky (5:42)
Clear The Way (4:30)
Congratulations (4:21)
Shocks Of Mighty (4:22)
Jamaican ET (5:42)
Telepathic Jah A Rize (4:02)
Review: The legend of the late great musical maverick and fascinating soul that was Lee 'Scratch' Perry will never diminish, such was the impact of what he did in the world of dub and reggae. He sure did a lot of it, too, so reissues will always come thick and fast with the latest being Jamaican E.T.. It came on February 5, 2002 via the Sanctuary/Trojan label and went on to win the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. His psychedelic dub roots are at the heart of each tune with elements of modern, roots and lovers rock all featuring. Check his cover of 'I'll Take You There' for the real highlight here.
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Undeniable
Undeniable (limited LP)
Cat: VPRL 2663. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Undeniable (feat Kaylan Arnold) (4:02)
Everything (feat Stonebwoy) (2:49)
Trust (3:20)
One More Time (2:49)
Good Life (3:31)
Find My Way (2:33)
Think About It (3:33)
Be The One (3:06)
If I Had You (3:00)
Turn Off The Lights (2:22)
Beautiful (3:41)
Review: GRAMMY-Award nominated reggae artist Jah Cure has already assured his musical legacy but that won't stop him coming through with more great albums. Undeniable is an 11-track long player filled with this artist's trademark sense of passion, romance and heartfelt songwriting. The sounds are a contemporary take on reggae with a fresh edge as well as a nod to the originators. The first single 'Everything' featuring Ghanaian star Stonebwoy has already pleased fans. The two collaborators hook up to great effect as they layer up soulful hooks that lament a love gone bad.
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Bad Bad Reggae
Bad Bad Reggae (LP + insert)
Cat: UVPRV 31. Rel: 03 Mar 23
You Come (3:01)
Nice Town (3:43)
Rude Boy Escape (3:30)
Prohibition (3:10)
Repression (4:13)
The Pig (4:10)
Vieille France (5:02)
Bad Bad Reggae (3:21)
Un Doute Qui Plane (3:22)
Laisse-Moi Rever (3:09)
Harmoniska (2:16)
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Africa Unite
Cat: 489112 0. Rel: 03 Aug 23
So Much Trouble In The World (feat Nutty O & Winky D) (3:52)
Dem Belly Full (feat Rema & Skip Marley) (3:12)
Redemption Song (feat Ami Faku) (3:24)
Waiting In Vain (feat Tiwa Savage) (4:01)
Turn Your Lights Down Low (feat Afro B) (3:35)
Three Little Birds (feat Teni & Oxlade) (4:27)
Buffalo Soldier (feat Davido) (4:48)
Stir It Up (feat Sarkodie) (3:39)
Jammin (feat Ayra Starr) (2:25)
One Love (feat Patoranking) (2:27)
Review: Africa Unite (named after one of his 1979 tracks) is an album that finds Bob Marley's greatest tunes all reworked in a contemporary Afrobeat style by fine modern African musicians. It's a great project that Marley himself would surely have approved of and would have no doubt been involved with had he still been around. Often times the vocals are left quite similar to the originals, but reworked into languid electronic rhythms with nice noodling synths and plenty of brass and horns. Standouts for us include 'Redemption Song' (feat Ami Faku) and 'Three Little Birds' (feat Teni & Oxlade).
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Dread In Session
Dread In Session (limited LP)
Cat: LANR 034. Rel: 22 Sep 23
Rock You Baby (2:59)
Summertime (3:18)
World In My Arms (2:46)
Dread In Session (2:45)
Have You Ever Loved Someone (2:59)
I Man Ah Bawl (3:07)
Higher & Higher (2:18)
Come On Back Ti Me (2:28)
Loving Girl (2:49)
Travelling Man (2:12)
I'd Rather Go Blind (2:21)
You Said You Love Me More & More (2:28)
Review: Clement Bushay's Dread In Session album has been hard to find but much desired pretty much since it was first released back in 1975. It finds him working with guest musicians such as Ken Boothe, Delroy Washington, Bob Davis, Gene Rondo and more including some former members of the Cimarons. The late great reggae engineer Lee "Scratch" Perry worked on some of these cuts at his legendary Black Arc Studio so they have a real stamp of authority and quality as they explore 12 sublime and classic reggae sounds. A timeless album for reggae heads old and new.
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Fishbone
Fishbone (limited LP)
Cat: BTGD 7006011. Rel: 05 Feb 24
All We Have Is Now (3:42)
I Don't Car (2:48)
Estranged Fruit (3:33)
Cubicle (2:50)
Wake Up My Child (2:33)
Review: With their high tempo combination of ska, metal, punk, funk, reggae and soul, many elements of Fishbone can be compared to other bands, but the group themselves have always sounded quite inimitable. Consistently invoking good times, they garnered a truly cult following, drawn by their diverse influences (and membership), pithy wit and razor sharp social commentary. A Los Angeles troupe held very close to many hearts, Fishbone, a five track EP, defines all that hyperbole. It's energetic, engaging, fun, but unarguably accomplished lyrically and musically. Featuring 'All We Have Is Now', their first single featuring longstanding member Chris Dowd since 1994 (he was with the band from formation in 1979 then went on hiatus), here's more than enough proof they're still as irresistible as ever.
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Yard Style Christmas
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Cat: DSRL 10011. Rel: 05 Feb 24
The Tamlins & Trinity - "Silent Night" (5:03)
Barrington Levy & Trinity - "I Saw Mommy Kiss A Dreadlocks" (4:58)
Home T4 & Trinity - "Dub It For Christmas" (4:00)
Carlene Davis & Trinity - "Santa Clause" (4:00)
Barrington Levy & Trinity - "Flash My Dread" (8:04)
Jah Irie Chorus - "Sensimillia" (feat Dean Fraser) (7:59)
Review: If you want to add a different festive spin on your yuletide celebrations later this year then look no further than Yard Style Christmas from Dynamic Sounds Jamaica. It offers a fresh take on the festive season by infusing traditional holiday tunes with a vibrant Jamaican flair. The album pulses with reggae rhythms, lively beats, and infectious energy that brings a great sense of spirited celebration. From classic carols to original compositions, each track embodies the warmth and joy of Christmas in the Caribbean with endlessly infectious melodies and uplifting vibes that all pay tribute to the island's rich musical heritage and its ability to bring people together in celebration
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The Soul At Large Sessions (remastered)
The Soul At Large Sessions (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ABLP 55. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Soul At Large (2:08)
Soul Of England (2:27)
African Zulu (Sounds Only) (2:32)
Confidential (2:31)
House In Session (3:17)
Cooyah (2:20)
Shang I (Shanghai) (2:33)
Everybody Needs Love (2:16)
Stronger (2:44)
Sweet Sweet (2:08)
Ling Tong Ting (2:42)
Yes Sah (Cat Nip) (2:27)
Review: The Soul At Large Sessions is something of a legendary reggae record originally from 1969. It has been remastered for this reissue and pressed up to nice eco vinyl with updated artwork. Because of copyright restrictions, this version has a new name that differs from the original House In Session but the tunes are all the same and pack just as much of a heavyweight sound. Thing superbly sun-kissed island rhythms with plenty of percussive prickliness and expressive keys. The deeper vibes of 'African Zulu (Sounds Only)' and romantic rhythms of 'Everybody Needs Love' are special indeed.
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Peacemaker (reissue)
Cat: RROO 396. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Hey Love (3:39)
Hope We Get To Love In Time (3:06)
Hey World (3:39)
Lucy & Me (part 1) (4:03)
Lucy & Me (part 2) (3:56)
I'm Not Gonna Give You Up (3:28)
Peacemaker (3:27)
You Touch My Life (3:47)
Survival Time (part 1) (3:35)
Survival Time (part 2) (3:26)
Review: Legendary reggae vocalist John Holt was such a powerful and potent role on the mic that his 1000 Volts Of Holt album title is a perfect summation of what he brought. It is no wonder then that the Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter can be heard on tons of classic tunes and records across the seventies. For the fascinating Peacemaker, he worked with plenty of talented musicians (Sly and Robbie and Lindel Lewis were amongst them) and recorded across Jamaica and the UK. The results take in love-struck ballads, plenty of direct social commentaries and timeless reggae rollers.
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Togetherness (reissue)
Cat: RROO 397. Rel: 11 Jan 24
She's Faced The Hardest Time (3:33)
Just To Be Close To You (3:49)
Original Roll Call (3:24)
External Fire (3:35)
Goodbye (3:55)
Suspicious Minds (3:31)
Sweet Inspiration (3:30)
If I Follow My Heart (Medley) (3:57)
Togetherness (3:46)
Swinging My Love (Medley) (4:10)
Review: Anthony Johnson spent lots of time in London despite being from Jamaica and it was during his time in the English capital that he recorded this album, Togetherness, which to this day endures as one of the dynamic dancehall man's best works. It came in 1993 and took in and spat out many of that era's big sounds - pop, ballads and of course dancehall. His singing is superb throughout as you would expect of someone who worked with all the greats, from Lineal Thompson to Lee "Scratch" Perry. Something of a lost gem, this album is now available again courtesy of Radiation Roots.
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Hot Sauce Vol 4
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Hot Sauce Vol 4 (limited LP)
Cat: HSRSSLP 0005. Rel: 01 Dec 23
The Charmers - "I Did It"
Herman - "Love Brother"
The Ethiopians - "Rim Bim Bam"
Tony & His Group & Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Fire Fire (Take 3)"
Winston Groovy & Pat Rhoden & Brother Dan All Stars - "Pony Ride"
Ansel Collins - "Night Of Love"
Lynn Taitt & The Jets - "Dee's Special"
The Rulers & The Carib Beats - "Let My People Go (As The JJ All Stars)" (3:00)
Loyds Charmers, Dave Barker - "Black Power" (2:18)
The Hippy Boys - "Wondering" (3:14)
Charmers All Stars - "Going In Circles" (3:28)
Chosen Few - "It's Too Late" (3:32)
Dennis Alcapone - "Shades Of Hudson" (3:22)
GG All Stars - "Old Time" (dub) (2:41)
Review: Harlem Shuffle knows what's up when it comes to reggae and few labels did it better than the legendary Trojan Records. The ongoing Hot Sauce series hits a fourth volume here with another red hot mix of gems from Trojan's vast vaults and plenty of classics sit next to a few lesser-known delights. Standouts come thick and fast but include a levied up vibe from The Rulers & The Carib Beats on 'Let My People Go (As The JJ All Stars)', a keys lead wobbler from The Hippy Boys on 'Wondering' and Dennis Alcapone who is in fine form delivery his patois over fat drums on 'Shades Of Hudson.'
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