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Black Roses
Cat: JL 056. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Black Roses (3:04)
Black Roses (version) (3:00)
Review: A classic 7" by reggae and dancehall legend Barrington Levy returns to the equally legendary Jan Life label. Levy rose to fame in the early 1980s, but it wasn't until much later that Jah Life (founded by Hyman Wright and Percy Chin) clocked onto his talents and funnelled him into their roster. 'Black Roses' is backed up by the infamous 'Rose Dub', and both tracks romantically ruminate no the presence of a symbolically shadowy rose - "something special... got to water it!" - growing in Levy's garden.
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 in stock $10.13
2
Murderer
Cat: JL 057. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Murderer (3:40)
Murderer (version) (3:47)
Review: Barrington Levy's 1984 7" single 'Murderer' is easily one of the most popular and identifiable tracks in the dancehall genre, laying fresh groundwork for a sound still widely enjoyed today. Produced by Hyman Wright and Percy Chin, originally for Jah Life (and reissued for the same label), the song's infectiously gruff intonation represents the epidemic of violence and crime in Jamaica, and Levy's plea for peace and justice. The flip, of course, has the dub version on it too.
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 in stock $10.13
3
Turn Me On
Cat: BW 10055. Rel: 03 Nov 07
Johnny Osbourne/Ringo - "Turn Me On"
Barrington Levy - "Look How Much"
 in stock $10.37
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Prison Oval Rock
Cat: VPRL 1017. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Prison Oval Rock (3:11)
Prison Oval Dub (3:33)
You Say You Love Me (3:07)
Good Loving (4:01)
Rip & Run Off (4:02)
Please Jah Jah (3:31)
Robber Man (3:25)
Hammer (3:15)
Stray Away Girl (3:14)
Mary Long Tongue (4:15)
 in stock $20.50
5
Robin Hood
Cat: TSC 002. Rel: 07 Aug 18
Robin Hood (3:35)
Robin Hood (dub version) (3:36)
 in stock $11.16
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Shaolin Temple
Cat: JG 078. Rel: 27 Dec 06
Shaolin Temple
Shaolin Temple (Roots Radics Band version)
 in stock $9.08
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Left With A Broken Heart
Cat: JL 055. Rel: 25 Oct 23
Sister Terrie Nairobi - "Left With A Broken Heart"
Sister Terrie Nairobi - "Left With A Broken Heart" (version)
Barrington Levy - "Black Heart Man"
Barrington Levy - "Black Heart Man" (version)
Review: Jai Life digs into their archives for this latest 12" and offers up a pair of killer disco mixes. First up is a tune that deserves the title of being one of the most overlooked gems in the label's catalogue - it has been little known ever since the first time it was released in the early '80s. Terrie from the Nairobi Sisters sings on 'Left With a Broken Heart' which melts into a killer dub-wise groove with fine melodica. On the flip is one of Barrington Lvi's best tunes, 'Black Man Heart', with a killer dub from Scientist remix next to the disco-tinged original.
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 in stock $15.83
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Clash
Clash (180 gram red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 839. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Rizla Skank (5:03)
Spike Heel Shoes (3:41)
Natty Dread Ah Carry The Swing (3:25)
Natty Dread On The Ball (3:42)
Jamaican Dollars (4:14)
Shelly With The Electric Belly (3:36)
Step It Brother Clem (3:01)
Stumbling Block (3:12)
Cricket Loving Cricket (4:17)
Natty Passing Through A Curfew (3:22)
Natty Dread Is Not The Prodigal Son (4:23)
Starsky & Hutch (4:36)
Review: Clash, first released in 1977, was one of a series of definitive reggae albums to highlight the eminence of the soundclash, in which two reggae or dancehall crews rig up opposing soundsystems in a face-to-face musical standoff. Fashioning this album after the competitive form, Dillinger's sparring partner in this case is 'Trinity' aka Wade Brammer, who was active during the 1970s and 80s. Trinity as Dillinger is best known for deejaying over reggae and dancehall numbers; Clash albums became very popular at the tail-end of the 1970s and into the next decade, with singers and deejays alike competing for status, track by track.
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 in stock $23.35
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