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Cream Of The Crop 2024
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Cat: IICD 30. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Junior Dread - "Leaders"
Eek A Mouse - "Musical Ambassador"
Linval Thompson - "What Time Is It"
Frankie Paul - "Smooth & Nice"
Little Kirk - "Put The Most High Before Us"
Chezidek - "Action Man"
Solo Banton & Joe Yorke - "Acting Like That"
Glen Washington - "You A Di Boss"
King Kong - "Can't Scare We"
U Brown & Chezidek - "Travelling Man"
Screw Driver - "International Herb"
Anthony B - "Rub-A-Dub"
Irie Ites - "Acting Like Dub"
Irie Ites - "Time To Dub"
Irie Ites - "Action Dub"
Irie Ites - "Dub Up"
Irie Ites - "Dub Leaders"
Review: The Irie Ites label, founded by the French production collective of the same name, has long been one of the international reggae scene's leading lights - an impression only strengthened by the Le Mans-based stable's latest annual compilation. Comprising a mixture of 2024 label highlights and previously unheard cuts, the set offers a range of quality conscious and roots cuts (as well as a few curveballs such as the reggae/hip-hop fusion of Anthony B hook-up 'Rub-A-Dub (Stop That Sound Riddim)') featuring such global stars as Eek-a-Mouse, Sly & Robbie, Linval Thompson, Solo Banton, Screwdriver and Frankie Paul. To top it all off, crew member Jericho d'Irie Ites serves up a quintet of quality dub versions to get soundsystems rattling and dancefloors shaking.
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Studio One Rockers (reissue)
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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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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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Studio One 007: Licenced To Ska James Bond & Other Film Soundtracks & TV Themes (Soundtrack)
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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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The Magnificent 7
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The Magnificent 7 (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BNGS 860. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Jah Walton - "The Seed You Sow" (3:58)
Big Youth - "Love Jah Jah Children" (3:13)
I-Roy - "Ital Dish" (2:56)
I-Roy - "Musical Air Raid" (3:10)
King Sighta - "Master Off All" (3:33)
King Sighta - "Shining Star" (3:32)
Sister Sheron - "Little Wicked" (3:33)
Natty Love - "Big Joe" (2:55)
Evilest Thing - "Evilest Thing" (2:41)
Review: Burning Sounds pay tribute to some of reggae's most crucial DJs with this new album The Magnificent 7. It is packed with artists inspired by the fundamental elements of Rastafarianism and they all speak loudly of the virtues of "living upright in those dread times." Jah Walton - later known as Joseph Cotton - kicks off with the positive vibrations of 'The Seed You Sow' before Big Youth gets deeper and darker. A brace of I-Roy jams roll on fat bass lines and King Sighta also appears twice with his natty vocals and percussive rhythms amongst a bunch of other superb sounds from the likes of Natty Love and Sister Sheron.

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Calling One Thousand Dread Locks (reissue)
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Cat: LANR 048. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Calling 1000 Dread Locks (3:41)
Young Gifted & Black Where Its At (2:59)
Legalizing (part 1) (3:10)
South Camp Road Rock (2:59)
Meditation Rock (2:30)
Rocking Warrior (3:48)
String Hanger (2:12)
Marcus The Prophet (2:38)
Natty Ah Suffer, I (2:44)
Six Million Dollar Rock (3:30)
End Of Slavery (2:12)
Legalizing (part 2) (3:43)
Review: This is an extremely rare roots and dub album first put out in 1978 on Chalwa Records. It features some of the genre's most iconic figures including the likes of King Tubby, Skin Flesh & Bones, Augustus Pablo and Dennis Alcapone. This is said to be a one-off pressing from Hornin' Sounds (who to be fair are known for their reluctance to repress their releases) and is an album that takes you back to a fertile and thrilling time in reggae history. Recorded at King Tubby Studio it's packed with deeply hypnotic rhythms and influential production that has aged to perfection.
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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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For The Love Of You Volume 2.1
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Cat: AOTNCD 064. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Lorna Fletcher - "Just The Two Of Us"
Byron Walker & Sandra Edwards - "Don't Look Any Further"
Dave Barker - "Curious"
Valerie Harrison - "Fool's Paradise"
Chosen Few - "Don't Keep Me Waiting"
Sylvia Tella - "You Might Need Somebody"
Fallon Jennings - "All Night Long"
Pete Campbell - "Holding Back The Years"
Toyin Adekale - "Smile"
Derrick Cross - "Never Too Much"
Carl Johnson - "I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much"
Trevor Walters - "Blood Is Thicker Than Water"
Review: Volume One of For the Love Of You was an instant hit and so it makes sense the irrepressible Athens of the North label has come back with a second volume. Once again this is a collection of soul covers featuring interpretations of Grover Washington Jr., Midnight Star, Meli'sa Morgan and Simply Red and loads more. The music is golden, the soul vibes rich, and the new styles brought to these classics is instantly appealing in a whole new way. As alwayss, this is another superb release from Athens of the North.
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Heavenly Remixes 4: Andrew Weatherall Volume 2
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Heavenly Remixes 4: Andrew Weatherall Volume 2 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HVNLP 191. Rel: 28 Jan 22
Audiobooks - "Dance Your Life Away" (7:47)
Saint Etienne - "Heart Failed (In The Back Of A Taxi)" (Two Lone Swordsmen dub) (4:10)
Doves - "Compulsion" (9:49)
TOY - "Dead & Gone" (8:04)
Confidence Man - "Out The Window" (7:18)
LCMDF - "Gandhi" (Andy Weatherall remix II) (7:26)
Espiritu - "Bonita Manana" (Sabres Of Paradise remix) (12:42)
Unloved - "Devils Angels" (8:06)
Review: Following the recent release of the first retrospective of Andrew Weatherall remixes of Heavenly Recordings material, the long-serving London label has delivered a second volume of inspired reworks from the late, great DJ/producer. Like its predecessor, this speedy sequel contains reworks delivered by Weatherall at different points over a near 30 year period. It's all spectacular, of course, but our current favourites include a chugging, 2009 punk-funk revision of Doves' 'Compulsion', the post-punk dub headiness of Audiobooks' 2018 cut 'Dance Your Life Away', a vintage, electro-fired Two Lone Swordsmen dub of Saint Etienne and a rare, percussion-rich and extremely hard to find Sabres of Paradise tweak of Espiritu's 'Boninta Manana'.
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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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Battle Axe
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Battle Axe (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2895C. Rel: 09 Feb 22
The Upsetters - "Battle Axe" (3:35)
JNR Byles - "Place Called Africa" (2:42)
The Upsetters - "Cheerio" (2:16)
Ras Darkins - "Picture On The Wall" (3:00)
Delroy Wilson - "Cool Operator" (1:51)
The Upsetters - "Knock Three Times" (3:28)
Andy Capp - "Pop-A-Pop" (2:01)
The Upsetters - "Earthquake" (3:22)
Mark & Luke - "Don't Cross The Nation" (2:11)
The Upsetters - "Dark Moon" (3:18)
The Upsetters - "Rough & Smooth" (3:24)
The Upsetters - "Groove Me" (3:31)
The Upsetters - "Easy Snapping" (2:56)
Delroy Wilson - "I'm Yours" (2:08)
Review: There are many facets to Lee 'Scratch' Perry's indelible mark on music, but his work as The Upsetter is perhaps the truest expression of his affinity for reggae. Of course that's still reggae filtered through one of the most unique minds to change the course of music, but a compilation like Battle Axe serves as the perfect summation of his distinctive touch crafting lilting riddims from the Black Ark. Trojan originally released Battle Axe outside of Jamaica in 1972, gathering together some particular highlights from those heady early years, but 50 years on compilations like these stand more like vital albums in their own right - unique documents of very specific times in artistic development. It's a welcome treat to see it repressed, brilliant cover art intact.
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Alternative Funk: Volume 1 (reissue)
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Cat: PLA 023R. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Stanislas Noel & Jean-Christophe Utz - "Money Money" (0:30)
Scoop! - "Caravan" (3:27)
Son Of Sam - "Anti Apartheid" (4:16)
From Raushenberg - "About Fritz" (4:01)
Fist Of Facts - "Fire Breath" (2:14)
Philippe Laurent - "Rapide" (5:45)
Vox Populi & Man - "Alternative Fresh" (3:22)
Zoohtee - "Track 8" (3:00)
Kosa - "Nykowe" (1:20)
Randall Kennedy - "Smith's Room" (2:35)
The Arms Of Someone New - "Cool As Christ" (4:09)
Human Backs - "Takayama Rising" (5:12)
ONY - "Give It To Me" (1:31)
Vox Populi & Man - "Megamix" (2:17)
Review: There's an awful lot going on here, and as such plenty to talk about. Alternative Funk: Volume 1 is both a compilation and reissue, with the original outing landing on cassette in the early-1980s on VP231, a label set up by Pacific 231, AKA Pierre Jolivet. The albums were the brainchild of Axel Kyrou and Francis Man, founders of the legendary Vox Populi!, and their aim was to showcase far out sounds, at least som of which were their own.

What we have in the modern iteration is a snapshot of that expansive and often hallucinatory aural odyssey, with seminal and lesser known artists resting side-by-side on the track list. Stylistically broad, running the gamut from dub percussion to cold wave and industrial, it's yet more evidence of just how fertile a decade the 80s were.
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Life Between Islands: Soundsystem Culture Black Musical Expression In The UK 1973-2006
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Cat: SJRLP 507. Rel: 28 Jan 22
Black Slate - "Sticks Man" (3:35)
Dee Sharp - "Rising To The Top" (4:42)
Asher Senator - "One Bible" (5:02)
Cymande - "Fug" (4:25)
Digital Mystikz - "Misty Winter" (4:53)
Winston Curtis - "Be Thankful For What You've Got" (5:35)
Trevor Hartley - "It Must Be Love" (3:24)
Shut Up & Dance - "Java Bass" (3:51)
Brown Sugar - "Black Pride" (3:25)
The Terrorist - "RK1" (6:26)
Black Harmony - "Don't Let It Go To Your Head" (7:18)
Pebbles - "Positive Vibrations" (3:46)
The Ragga Twins - "Ragga Trip" (4:36)
Funk Masters - "Love Money" (6:30)
Cosmic Idren - "Compelled" (3:36)
Harry Beckett - "No Time For Hello" (8:44)
Janet Kay & Alton Ellis - "Still In Love" (3:31)
Sandra Reid - "Ooh Boy" (3:47)
Tabby Cat Kelly - "Don't Call Us Immigrants" (5:46)
Brown Sugar - "I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks" (3:24)
Review: The latest collection from the mighty Soul Jazz draws together a myriad of different styles favoured by black British sound systems, not only reflecting the roots of different communities reaching these shores but also the UK twist that that music has received as result. Reggae forms the backbone of the collection, from the blissful consciousness of Pebbles' 'Positive Vibrations' to the more protest-orientated Brown Sugar's 'Black Pride' and Tabby Cat Kelly's 'Don't Call Us Immigrants'. But the presence of Shut Up & Dance, Ragga Twins, Ray Keith aka The Terrorist and Digital Mystikz helps show the uniquely British areas into which sound system culture evolved - rave, breakbeat, jungle and dubstep.
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Greensleeves Ganja Anthems (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
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Greensleeves Ganja Anthems (Record Store Day RSD 2022) (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: VPGSRL 7086. Rel: 07 Jul 22
The Mighty Diamonds - "Pass The Kutchie" (3:34)
Frankie Paul - "Pass The Tu Sheng Peng" (3:29)
Tristan Palmer - "Joker Smoker" (3:35)
Eek A Mouse - "Ganja Smuggling" (3:47)
Wayne Smith - "Under The Sleng Teng" (4:09)
Barrington Levy - "Under Mi Sensi" (3:08)
John Holt - "Police In Helicopter" (3:36)
Capital Letters - "Smoking My Ganja" (4:20)
Billy Boyo - "One Spliff A Day" (3:10)
Josey Wales - "It A Fi Bun" (3:13)
Review: They might be juvenile but you can't beat a nice loud ganja anthem on a hefty system in the sun. Which makes this new collection of such things from Greensleeves - on nice translucent green wax, no less - utterly unmissable. It features plenty of rootsy tooting-anthems and stoner classics from the dub swagger of 'Pass The Kutchie' to Wayne Smith's darker and more paranoid 'Under The Sleng Teng.' John Holt's 'Police In Helicopter' will always be well received by any crowd and Billy Boyo's 'One Spliff A Day' is a great tune a well as being advice to live by.
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Studio One Women Vol 2
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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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Phase 1 Collectors Edition
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Cat: PRFLP 3. Rel: 16 Jun 06
Untouchables - "Help Us Jah"
Lopez Walker - "Trial Days"
Steve Baswell - "Cool Rasta Man Cool"
The Terrors - "Assemble Not Thyself"
Chantells - "Effort In Yourself"
Lopez Walker - "Jah Jah New Garden"
Leroy King - "Mash Down Babylon"
Paul Powell/U Brown - "Gena 12""
Love Vibration - "So Ashamed"
Jah Berry - "Daily News"
Review: Ultra limited one off vinyl repress, maybe the last so grab them now!! A superb collection of rare gems from the late ’70s produced by Roy Francis at Channel One.Including the Chantells, Lopez Walker, U Brown and Jah Berry over some serious rhythms, all cuts are roots classics. Of definite interest to Blood and Fire fans, this selection follows the recent 'Chantells and Friends' set on that label and has the added advantage of being available on LP.
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Studio One Down Beat Special
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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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JA To BK: Dancehall From Park Heights 1987-1988
VARIOUS
Cat: DKR 274. Rel: 03 Jun 24
Name Of The Game (4:19)
Want The Dollar (4:13)
Rumors (3:40)
Go Home (3:39)
Get Up Stand Up (3:48)
Opportunist Woman (3:50)
Settle Them A Settle (3:49)
Sailing (3:59)
Baby Mother (3:49)
Come Again (3:50)
Review: The Park Heights series is back with another one of its tasteful collections and this one, JA to BK: Dancehall from Park Heights 1987-1988, is another all-killer no filler long player. Featuring ten tunes from Park Height's productive late '80s period. Many of these jams are by Francis who had a great influence on the early digital reggae sound both in Jamaica and New York. Eight of these have never before been reissued and two have never been realised at all. Some are sweet rolling cuts with rat-a-tat-tat snare work like 'Want The Dollar,' some ride on vamping chords with low-end wobble like 'Settle Them A Settle' and some are hot steppers.
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Hot Sauce Vol 4
VARIOUS
Hot Sauce Vol 4 (limited LP)
Cat: HSRSSLP 0005. Rel: 01 Dec 23
The Charmers - "I Did It" (2:56)
Herman - "Love Brother" (2:57)
The Ethiopians - "Rim Bim Bam" (2:15)
Tony & His Group & Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Fire Fire (Take 3)" (3:12)
Winston Groovy & Pat Rhoden & Brother Dan All Stars - "Pony Ride" (2:44)
Ansel Collins - "Night Of Love" (2:18)
Lynn Taitt & The Jets - "Dee's Special" (2:47)
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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Ninjapan Music Vinyl Sampler
VARIOUS
Cat: MBNLP 001. Rel: 16 Oct 24
FLY-T & Mifya - "I Pray" (4:34)
Tony Guppy - "I Pray Dub" (4:38)
Prophet 21 - "Jah Is Mine" (3:54)
Vic Mountain - "Babylon Song" (4:21)
Dan Ij - "Radiation" (4:09)
Mynimoo - "Robot Cop" (2:59)
Tikaros - "Fun Fun" (3:31)
Mifyah - "Puerto Rico" (3:46)
Review: This Ninjapan Music Vinyl Sampler album from Japanese label Ninjapan Music is a well-assembled dive into the roster of artists they have been working with. It is their first vinyl outing and is a diverse mix of names from across a wide dub spectrum, all of whom reflect the label's commitment to pushing creative boundaries. Each track comes with some innovative production techniques that merge Japanese dub influences with contemporary beats and rhythms. Perfect for a wide range of settings, it features the likes of Any Guppy, Dan Lj, Tikaros, Mifyah and more.
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Yard Style Christmas
VARIOUS
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 Best Of The Waliers
The Best Of The Waliers (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: JAMWAXLP 09. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Soul Shake Down Party (3:12)
Stop The Train (2:28)
Caution (2:50)
Soul Captives (2:06)
Go Tell It On The Mountain (3:18)
Can't You See (2:46)
Soon Come (2:24)
Cheer Up (2:09)
Back Up (2:21)
Do It Twice (2:52)
Review: Reggae is a genre that always existed on 7" in the early days. However, this album from The Wailers changed that as the first to ever be recorded as a full-length album. The Best Of The Wailers was actually their very first and it was recorded before their involvement with Lee Perry. It didn't drop until 1971 and showcased the group at the peak of their soulful powers. Each of the tunes is deceptively simple but impactful with plenty of memorable harmonies between Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. The sounds are perfectly raw and undercooked to give them an authentic and emotive edge and many of the tracks remain classics to this day.
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The Best Of (reissue)
The Best Of (reissue) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: 370047 7838201. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Soul Shake Down Party (3:12)
Stop The Train (2:28)
Caution (2:50)
Soul Captives (2:06)
Go Tell It On The Mountain (3:18)
Can't You See
Soon Come
Cheer Up
Back Up
Do It Twice
Review: In the 1960s, The Wailers, including Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer, recorded their first songs under Coxsone Dodd. By 1966, members had begun to leave and both Constantine Walker and Rita Marley came in as replacements. During the ska era, they were less consistent than peers like The Paragons and Maytals but by 1967 and now working with producer Clancy Eccles, they began developing their distinct sound with tracks like 'Bend Down Low' and 'Hypocrites'. They later collaborated with hitmaker Leslie Kong which led to their 1971 album The Best of The Wailers. Featuring solid rhythms and heartfelt harmonies, it's now regarded as a classic and comes newly issued on CD.
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Come & Get It (reissue)
Come & Get It (reissue) (gatefold "smoke & gold flake" vinyl LP)
Cat: OGIC 23081. Rel: 31 Mar 25
I Don't Belong Here (3:03)
Ain't Gonna Be Easy (2:57)
Check Your Time (3:42)
When You Cry (2:23)
Come & Get It (2:54)
Some Things Are Meant To Be Remembered (3:41)
Salvation (4:34)
If Only (2:55)
What You Need (3:22)
The Passage (5:05)
Lift My Voice Up Loud (4:52)
For The Record (4:39)
So Many Things A Man Can Say (3:56)
Critical Ska (3:34)
Cheers! The World's Almost Over (2:56)
I Do Belong Here (2:56)
Check Your Dub (3:44)
Review: Come and Get It was the fourth album by Boston's Westbound Train, and it was originally released in 2009 on Hellcat Records. The album is a smart mix of traditional Jamaican music with classic notes of r&b and plenty of contemporary influences that offer a great glimpse of the band's refined, soulful sound with rich horn sections and groove-driven rhythms. From uptempo ska anthems to heartfelt ballads there is plenty of ground covered here and all with trademark energy and musicianship. The album was produced by David Hillyard of The Slackers and Obi Fernandez, and this reissue marks the first-ever vinyl pressing with two bonus dub tracks for extra pleasure.

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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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Praise Him (reissue)
Praise Him (reissue) (LP + insert)
Cat: ARLP 003. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Praise Him (2:48)
Jardan Dance (2:29)
One Love Foundation (2:34)
My Daily Bread (2:31)
Lonely World (2:51)
Gracie (2:24)
Jump For Joy (2:31)
Come Shake With Me (2:29)
Review: Paketo Wilson's Praise Him is a cult roots album that is hard to find on the seance hand market. When you do, it will cost you a small fortune, so this reissue will be music to the ears of fans old and new. He proved it back in 1982 with Trevor Davis under the Child of God label in just one day. It has hints of lovers' rock over the nice reggae rhythms with vocals that touch on classic themes of peace, love and unity, the trials of ghetto life and losing those close. Bobby Ellis and Headley Bennett bring mystical horns to most tunes and help make them all the more spiritual. This is positive and heartwarming reggae from a top songwriter.
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Lovers Rock Revisited Vol 2
Delroy WITTER / VARIOUS
Cat: RSLRLP 002. Rel: 04 Sep 23
Sonia Ferguson - "Just For Your Love" (3:32)
Tyrone David - "Mind Blowing Decisions" (3:38)
Sonia Ferguson - "Use To Be My Dread" (3:29)
Tyrone David - "Tell Me Why" (3:54)
Sonia Ferguson - "Something Special" (3:11)
Sonia Ferguson - "Ooh Baby Baby" (3:53)
Janet Kay - "I Do Love You" (3:08)
Cassandra - "Happiness Togetherness" (3:36)
Heptics - "Little Girl" (3:46)
Heptics - "Natural Woman" (3:23)
Jackie - "Loving Time" (5:28)
Sugar Minott - "Don't Cry" (3:52)
Review: Delroy Witter ran the Success Sound System out of Harlesden, North London, becoming one of the key figures in the UK's burgeoning reggae and lovers rock scenes. Pulled from his label D-Roy, this second volume of carefully curated classics get the fresh airing they deserve at a time when appreciation for the importance of lovers rock as a branch of reggae has never been stronger. There's ample sentimental, romantic jams contained within, but plenty of heavyweight riddims too, all remastered and presented with the Rock A Shaka attention to detail.
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Kaleidoscope
Cat: DIGLP 017CD. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Work To Do (4:09)
West Indies (4:07)
We Alright (4:06)
Blood, Sweat & Tears (4:23)
King Kong (3:12)
Prisoner (4:02)
Fear To Understand (feat Alborosie) (4:39)
My Queen (4:21)
Keep People Poor (4:24)
We Alright Dub (4:07)
Review: Fresh from appearing in Bob Marley biopic One Love (as one of the early, lesser-known members of the Wailers), 30-year-old Jamaican J Written (real name Jason Wright) drop his debut album - a set produced by legendary American reggae mixer Doctor Dread and featuring a stellar line-up of backing musicians (drummer Sly Dunbar included). Sitting somewhere between classic lover's rock and digital roots-reggae, the album's focal point is undoubtedly the artist's rich, soulful voice. While he does 'toast' in patois at times (see 'West Indies'), for the most part Wright showcases his full vocal range. The results are undeniably impressive, with the tender 'We Alright', ska-influenced 'King Kong', vibrant opener 'Work To Do' and exotic 'Keep People Poor' (where sitars and electric guitar solos catch the ear) standing out.
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Divorced! For Your Eyes Only (reissue)
Divorced! For Your Eyes Only (reissue) (180 gram yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 830. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Divorced!
Barn Yard
For Your Eyes Only (Yellowman Solo)
Water Rock
Tourist Season
Sometime I Lie
Don't Call Me Daddy
Donkey Want Water
To The Bump
Top Form (Yellowman Solo)
Review: This wonderful reissue of Yellowman & Fathead's classic 1982 album comes pressed on 180 gram yellow vinyl complete with an insert. It's a real reggae jam that features a unique collaboration between the legendary Jamaican reggae artists and blends Yellowman's iconic dancehall style with Fathead's distinct contributions. The tracks are infused with humour, romance and playful energy that captures the essence of early 80s reggae. A must-have if you love authentic Jamaican sounds, this Burning Sounds gem is sure to bring plenty of new ears to a timeless album full of charisma and chemistry between two of reggae's most influential figures.
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Gecko Tones
Cat: YGT 001. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Dragon Step (5:10)
Iroko Faya (4:04)
Iguana Vibes (4:19)
Aguanko (4:02)
Chameleon Town (5:09)
Huyana (4:14)
Groovin Cayman (4:10)
Irie Gecko (3:52)
Review: Youthie and Macca Dread redefine excellence with their latest album Gecko Tones on Youthie Records which builds on previous albums The Roots Explorers and Nomad Skank. This consistency isn't stagnation but a subtle evolution that remains high-caliber. Juliette Bourdeix aka Youthie is classically trained on trumpet and infuses each note with soul while also skilfully integrating flute and accordion. The album's diverse instrumentation, which draws from global influences takes you on a world trip with strong Eastern Europe sounds. Macca Dread's analogue productions deliver dynamic, crisp sounds that defy criticism and make this a wonderful reggae outing.
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Wat Ik Dacht Toen Ik Lag: The Dub Remix Album
Cat: KLD 005MR37. Rel: 20 Feb 24
People Shrink (Andy Moor remix) (4:19)
Like A Chicken In The Corn (Desmond Denker remix) (2:05)
Donkeys Don't Grow Here (Phanton remix) (1:29)
Exploding Dub Syndrom (Yurke remix) (4:12)
Dub Specie Ludens (Dubby King Knarf remix) (5:48)
DU BUST DOOD DUB (Istari Lasterfahrer remix) (4:31)
Danger They Say (Begritty remix) (3:39)
Review: An incredible roster is drafted for this very rare rethink and revisitation of work by the mighty Dutch oddities ZEA, a band most probably won't be too familiar with, and, as a quick Google will tell you, are definitely not ZE:A, a South Korean boy band who make decidedly more chart friendly (in South East Asia at least) forms of music. Instead, these Netherlanders are known for their Kraut, kosmische, post punk, DIY electro stylings, and those building blocks make for some excellent reworking courtesy of a cast from various sites of steeped musical heritage. Andy Moor (The Ex, Amsterdam), Desmond Denker, Phanton, and Begritty (Cologne), Yurke (Dusseldorf), Istari Lasterfahrer (Hamburg), Dubby King Knarf (Knarf Rellom, Hamburg) all offer their own takes on that which was already difficult to describe, making for a strange and beguiling collection which is impossible to say no to.
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