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Singles
My Energy
My Energy (12")
Cat: 10KLIONS 36904 . Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
10000 Lions - "My Energy" (feat 1inkline) (3:56)
Bulby York - "Dub Energy" (3:58)
10000 Lions - "Jaadoo Rock" (feat Dave Daddario) (4:05)
Vibronics - "Dub Jaadoo" (3:46)
 in stock $19.11
Fire Fire
Cat: 333 026. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Clásico/Ska
Fire Fire (3:31)
Dub Music (3:32)
 in stock $16.30
One Culture
Cat: PRTL 7092. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Dub
One Culture (4:01)
One Prayer (4:02)
Review: Alpha & Omega is a legendary dub duo and despite them having many superb sounds to their credit, this one is a real standout. 'One Culture' pens with heavy bass as you would expect, but the alluring Indian vocal up top is even more hypnotic. It has a transcendental feel and is soulful and smoky while warped synths rumble away beneath the dusty drums. It's a real mental trip. On the flip is 'One Prayer' which is paired right back to dubby rhythms and subtle vocals are smudged and smeared throughout. Both of these are perfect for lazy Sunday afternoons in the sun.
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Intérprete: Dr. Sud
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Mr Hurry Come Up
Cat: BAIMHCSHB 45001. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Mr Hurry Come Up (3:41)
Spliff Haffi Burn (3:33)
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Too Many Worries & Problems
Cat: RAF 7002. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Brother Wildman - "Too Many Worries & Problems" (3:42)
General Soria - "Too Many Worries & Problems" (dub) (3:28)
Review: Rain A Fall returns with more of its lovely roots goodness on a new and crucial 45rpm that pairs General Soria with Brother Wildman. The latter kicks off with 'Too Many Worries & Problems' which is a heavy, hard-hitting digital roots tune with tough lyrics that do not pull any punches. It's perfect for all roots and sound system enthusiasts, as is the flipside dub from General Soria which rewires it with extra heavy low ends and cavernous kicks for summer fun.
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Prayer Of Peace (reissue)
Cat: RF 471. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Leroy Brown - "Prayer Of Peace" (2:57)
Flesh, Food & Fun - "Altar Call" (3:00)
 in stock $16.03
Moses Moses
Cat: LOL. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Moses Moses (2:36)
Aaron (2:37)
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Souljah Step
Souljah Step (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: SPIRIT 001Y. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Dub
Souljah Step (4:13)
Souljah Step (Chapter II) (4:13)
Souljah Step (Chapter III) (3:57)
Souljah Step (Chapter IV) (3:59)
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Free Meal Ticket
Cat: CGI 7061. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Cornell Campbell - "Free Meal Ticket" (2:22)
Prince Hammer - "Bible" (2:47)
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Hot Coffee
Cat: RSPB 018. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Ansel Collins - "Hot Coffee" (2:27)
Enos McLeod - "Black Koffee" (2:16)
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Wings Of Jah
Cat: SC 003. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Wings Of Jah (3:56)
Wings Of Dub (3:55)
 in stock $15.47
Say Me Say
Cat: DP 009. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Clásico/Ska
Justin Hinds - "Say Me Say" (2:26)
Gus McIntyre - "Say Me Say" (Melody) (2:59)
Review: A rare gem from the golden age of early reggae, this 1970 cut by Justin Hinds was originally released on a Duke Reid 7". It gets a welcome reissue here but still has plenty of lo-fi aesthetics, vinyl crackle and dusty sound that keeps it authentic rather than overly polished. Hinds' soulful vocal delivery and signature rhythm style shine as they capture the spirit of the era with subtle flair. On the flip side, a slinky, instrumental organ version by Gus McIntyre adds serious depth and makes this an irresistible double-sider or cracking up nice and loud through some towering speaker stacks.
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Cyaan Come A Roots
Cat: RCK 021. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Vivian Jones - "Cyaan Come A Roots" (3:40)
Real Rock Rhythm Section - "Hornsman Style" (3:43)
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Down Ya Inna Babylon
Cat: MMR 004. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
King Lorenzo - "Down Ya Inna Baylon" (4:07)
Locks Messenjah - "In Jah I Trust" (dub) (4:08)
Locks Messenjah Meets Everest Dub - "Black Swan" (3:16)
Locks Messenjah Meets Everest Dub - "Stapleton Rd Dubwize" (3:21)
Review: MessenJAH Movement is on a roll after its first three outings and this fourth is just as momentous as it explores conscious dub. The A-side showcases the unmistakable voice of King Lorenzo on 'Down Ya Inna Babylon', which is a heartfelt collaboration years in the making. It's backed by a militant yet soulful MessenJAH Movement riddim and a heavy dub version mixed in-house with stepping rhythms and shiny digital leads. On the flip, Black Swan marks a long-anticipated link-up between Locks MessenJAH and EverestDub, who has been a key figure in Bristol's dub scene since 2008. The track pays tribute to the roots and legacy of Bristol dub and is named after the iconic venue that shaped UK sound system culture.

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First Degree
Cat: BLSS 004. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
First Degree (4:00)
First Degree (dub) (3:55)
Review: The Japanese label Black Liberation Sound System has made an impressive start to life over its first three outings. The fourth is another strictly vinyl-only 7" featuring vocalist King Stanley. His tones are buttery and full of yearning as he delivers gentle patois and well-articulated lyrics over a sleek, future-facing dub rhythm. Plenty of studio effects make for an absorbing atmosphere and on the flip is a dub that allows them more room to shine. Two killer tunes as sound system season fast approaches, and another big moment from this ever more essential label.
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Great Warrior EP
Cat: GB 12003. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Luciano - "Slave Driver" (3:45)
Earl 16 - "Tribute To Jah Shaka" (3:41)
Mikey General - "Self Presentation" (3:41)
Asher Senator - "Babylon Haffi Bun" (3:41)
Lion Man - "Struggle I Pray" (3:43)
Matic Horns - "Livicated To The Zulu" (3:53)
Mafia & Fluxy Band - "The Great Warrior" (3:40)
 in stock $18.56
Tree Of Life
Cat: BLSS 003. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Tree Of Life (3:52)
Tree Of Life (dub) (3:45)
 in stock $17.72
Rocks & Mountains
Cat: DKR 302. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Rocks & Mountains (Raw cut) (4:25)
Rocks & Mountains (Raw cut - version) (4:41)
Rocks & Mountains (cut Two) (3:44)
Rocks & Mountains (cut Two - version) (3:42)
 in stock $16.30
Mope & Cry
Cat: JFR 742. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Freddie McKay - "Mope & Cry" (2:55)
Talent Crew - "Mope & Cry" (version) (2:51)
Review: The Top Ranking crew has pulled another doozy out of the bag here. Freddie McKay's 'Mope & Cry' finds the vocalist at his most vulnerable and expressive. It was originally released in 1974 during the golden era of Jamaican music and is steeped in rich harmonies with a rolling bassline with gently skanking guitar that cushions McKay's aching vocals. With a voice that effortlessly conveys sorrow and resilience, he delivers a timeless tale of love lost and emotional survival. The killer dub on the flip makes this one a no-brainer.
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Penny Wise
Cat: RSPB 019. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Penny Wise (3:40)
Pound Foolish (3:40)
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Can't Pay Won't Pay
Cat: MG 0001. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Meroe G - "Can't Pay Won't Pay" (4:26)
Big Youth - "Sufferers Cry" (4:23)
Meroe G All Stars - "Dub Cry" (5:39)
Meroe G All Stars - "Taxing Dub" (5:40)
Review: This is a mad decent debut release from veteran musical assistant Meroe "G," also known as Record Shop Roy. This original composition, 'Can't Pay Won't Pay,' was penned by A.G. Marshall and the package also features the legendary Big Youth who delivers the powerful 'Sufferers Cry' vocal in a single striking take- he manages to capture raw emotion with seemingly effortless ease. Next to him, the track boasts an impressive lineup of talent including drums from Horseman, Steven Wright aka Marley on guitar, keys from Henry Holder, saxman Richard Doswell and David Fullwood on trumpet with Paul Kelly adding percussion next to Meroe "G" on vocals and bass. This is a deep, rootsy package crafted with care and spirit that demands to be pumped loud through your best amps.
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Jah Is My Light
Cat: HMR 1001. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Pacey - "Jah Is My Light" (3:39)
Pacey - "Dub Is My Light" (3:38)
Robert Dallas - "Movin On" (3:37)
Robert Dallas - "Movin Dub" (3:39)
 in stock $18.56
Rumours Of War
Cat: LIONSONGS 006. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Rumours Of War (3:59)
Rumours Of Dub (3:58)
Peaceful War (3:52)
Peaceful Roar (3:53)
 in stock $16.86
Summertime Rock (Fire Fire) (reissue)
Cat: RF 465. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Clásico/Ska
Progressions - "Summertime Rock (Fire Fire)" (2:18)
Freddie McKay & The Alley Cats - "Tears Won't Help" (2:37)
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Suburban Rhythm
Cat: SFR 1002. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Peter Spence - "Outlaw" (3:12)
Seafront Crew - "Suburban Rhythm" (3:12)
Fidel - "More Love" (3:10)
Fidel, Seafront Crew - "More Love" (dub) (3:10)
 in stock $17.99
Land Of Juhasifa (reissue)
Cat: JAMWAX 37. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
The Tidals - "Land Of Juhasifa" (3:53)
The Soul Syndicates - "Hasifa Dub" (3:05)
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Haunted House
Cat: HSRSS 0031. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Clásico/Ska
Haunted House (2:49)
Double Wheel (3:01)
Review: Two rare instrumental covers of the 1969 classic 'Spinning Wheel' by Blood, Sweat & Tears. Produced by the legendary Lee "Scratch" Perry in 1970, these were first released on the highly exclusive Spinning Wheel label, and, as the label name suggests, both tracks are fortuitous roulettes encircling dusty instrumental dub. It also happens to be the first ever release on Harlem Shuffle, marking the start of a small, pantherine catalogue. For the rather fast brachiations of 'Haunted House' - a poltergeist of a track, fettered to the weathered-down needle nib on our own turntable, causing psychokinetic rotary reactions - and the bicyclic, two tone dub reinvention 'Double Wheel', these tracks showcase Perry's technologising approach to dubbing, prioritising energy above all. Fitting for Perry's lifelong kinghood over dub music at large, the subgeneric name was, of course, baptised "boss reggae".
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Worries
Worries (white vinyl 7")
Cat: TEC 2006. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Worries (3:38)
Dub Worry (Manasseh mix) (3:36)
 in stock $16.03
Álbumes
Gunlife (B-STOCK)
Cat: LQ 175 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
 
B-STOCK: Record sleeve damaged, product in working order
Country Living (3:21)
Give Me One Reason (2:46)
Gun Life (3:11)
Gave You My Hearth (2:55)
Everyone Has The Right (2:49)
For A Better Life (3:01)
One More Dance (3:20)
Living Ina Babylon (3:05)
Simple Man (3:06)
On The Streets (3:09)
She's Gone (3:11)
If You Love Say Yeah (2:48)
 in stock $16.03
Gemini Part 1
Cat: SVVRCH 096. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Clásico/Ska
Track 1 (3:07)
Track 2 (3:08)
Track 3 (2:25)
Track 4 (4:36)
Track 5 (2:53)
Track 6 (2:20)
Track 7 (2:42)
Track 8 (2:04)
Track 9 (2:40)
Track 10 (2:02)
Review: In the 1970s, UK reggae band The Cimarons were an in-demand backing act who worked with then-iconic Jamaican artists like the Wailers and Jimmy Cliff. During a 1975 tour of Japan with the Pioneers, they found time to hook up with guitarist and vocalist Toshikatsu Uchiumi of the rock band The Carol. This is the result - a fusion of different reggae perspectives that also folds in mid-70s Japanese rock and blues, with Uchiumi singing in Japanese and contributing lead guitar. Produced by Sidney Crooks, this one-off release showed how adaptable and brilliant the The Cimarons' were and has a broad appeal to fans of both reggae and rock.
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Scratch & Company: Chapter 1 (reissue)
The UPSETTERS / VARIOUS
Cat: LP 001R. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
The Upsetters - "Strach The Dub Organizer"
Johnny Lover & The Towerchanters - "Who You Gonna Run To"
Lee & The Blue Bell - "Tighten Up"
Val Bennett & The Upsetters - "A Serious Joke"
Brad Osborne & The Towerchanters - "Little Flute Chant"
Devion Iron - "When Jah Come" (extended version)
The Upstetters - "Strach Walking"
Lee Perry & The Black Arks - "Come Along"
Ricky & Bunny - "Bush Weed Corn Trash"
The Upsetters - "Curley Dub"
Review: Originally released in 1981 on the Clocktower label, this killer compilation does a fine job of harnessing the raw magic of Lee "Scratch" Perry's legendary Black Ark era. Although the sounds are mostly drawn from mid-70s sessions, it also features two standout early cuts from the late 60s, namely Perry's gritty versions of 'Tighten Up' and 'Serious Joke'. Elsewhere, highlights include Johnny Lover's deep DJ take over Devon Irons' 'When Jah Come' and the rootsy energy of Ricky and Bunny's 'Bush Weed Corn Trash.' This reissue is a crucial document of Perry's genre-defining production, masterful take on vintage dub, toasting and spiritual reggae heat.

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Studio One Showcase 45 (Expanded Edition)
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRCD 546. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Clásico/Ska
Freddie McGregor - "Beat Down Babylon" (2:43)
Cornel Campbell - "No Man's Land" (2:53)
Judah 'Ta Fa Ri' Eskender - "Danger In Your Eyes" (2:53)
Tony & Howie - "Fun It Up" (2:45)
Liberation Group - "Namibia" (3:41)
Winston Francis - "Love Me Today, Not Tomorrow" (2:43)
Roland Alphonso - "Jah Shakey" (2:06)
Joe Higgs - "Dinah" (3:14)
Brown Eagle - "Natural Living" (3:27)
Freddie McKay - "So Long, Farewell" (2:39)
Jackie Mittoo - "Mixing" (2:06)
The Heptones - "How Can I Leave You" (3:08)
The Skatalites - "Sudden Destruction" (2:38)
Lone Ranger - "Dance A Fe Cork" (3:18)
Horace Andy - "Mamie Blue" (3:12)
Johnny Osbourne - "Run Up Your Mouth" (3:08)
Bob Marley & The Wailers - "One Love" (2:59)
The Cables - "What Am I To Do" (4:49)
Review: Back in 2019, Soul Jazz marked Record Store Day by releasing a rather tidy seven-inch box set of classic Studio One reggae jams, the simply titled Showcase 45. Six years on, they've decided to reissue the collection on CD in expanded, 18-track form (the original edition featured 10 tracks stretched across five 45s). It provides a perfect introduction to the Studio One universe, showcasing cuts from such masters of reggae, rocksteady and ska as Freddie McGregor ('Beat Down Babylon'), Bob Marley and the Wailers (the original version of the later re-recorded 'One Love'), Jackie Mitoo (the rhythm & blues-tinged, Hammond organ-rich 'Mixing'), the Heptones (the horn-heavy shuffle of 'How Can I Leave You'), Horace Andy (the cheerful-sounding 'Miami Blue') and the Skatalites (bona-fide dancefloor gem 'Sudden Destruction').
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