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Feel Like Jumping
Cat: SJR 3377. Rel: 22 Jul 16
Marcia Griffiths - "Feel Like Jumping" (3:37)
Brentford Disco Set - "Feel Like Jumping" (part 2) (3:45)
 in stock $14.98
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Heavenless
Cat: SJR 35112. Rel: 04 Nov 16
Don D Jr - "Heavenless" (6:11)
Jackie Mittoo, Earl Walker & Pablove Black - "After Christmas" (7:29)
 in stock $17.75
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Studio One Dub
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 089. Rel: 21 Jun 07
Bionic Dub
Take A Ride (version)
Sky Rhythm
Taurus (dub 2)
Hooligan
Dub Rock
Rastaman (version)
Jah Jah (version)
Creator (version)
Running (dub)
Hi Fashion (dub)
Pretty (version)
Race Track (version)
Spawning
In Cold Blood (version)
Chase Them (version)
Feel This Dub
 in stock $31.90
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Man In The Street (remastered)
Cat: SJR 3187. Rel: 04 Dec 15
The Skatalites - "Man In The Street" (3:26)
Dub Specialist - "Banana Walk" (3:56)
 in stock $15.26
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Feel Like Jumping
Cat: SJR 47612. Rel: 21 May 21
Marcia Griffiths - "Feel Like Jumping" (3:36)
Dub Specialist - "Feel Like Jumping" (part 2) (3:45)
Review: Stone cold classic alert! First released on Studio One back in the late 1970s and a guaranteed reggae floor-filler ever since, 'Feel Like Jumping' is not only one of Coxsone Dodd's most potent productions, but also one of Marcia Griffiths' greatest moments. Now available again on a heavyweight vinyl pressing with extra bass-weight, the track us built around an infectious rhythm, dancing horn riffs, sweet backing vocals and a life-affirming lead vocal from Griffiths' celebrating the sheer joy of dancing. The flipside Dub Specialist revision is superb too - a genuinely bone-shaking, sub-heavy dancefloor dub that places echoing snippets of Griffiths' lead vocal and reverberating horns at the heart of the action.
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 in stock $17.75
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Life Between Islands: Soundsystem Culture Black Musical Expression In The UK 1973-2006
VARIOUS
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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 in stock $39.11
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No No No
No No No (12")
Cat: SJR 47712. Rel: 15 Apr 22
Dawn Penn - "No, No, No" (4:26)
Dub Specialist - "No, No, No" (Creator version) (3:09)
Review: Soma sub-label Avoidant Records recently put out a fantastic collection fo electro cuts but it was a digital only release. Now some of the standouts from it get pulled together on this fresh new 12"that joins the dots between Europe and Detroit. DJ Godfather kicks off with some rapid fire 313 electro, squirrelling bass and slick claps then 'One Direct Line' from The Exaltics is more cosmic and blissed out with lush ambient synths. On the flip, Flug goes hard with mad digital patterns and Blaktony layers up jacking drums, corrugated bass and dark hits. Great stuff.
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 in stock $16.36
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Invasion Of The Mysteron Killer Sounds
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRCD 236. Rel: 23 Jun 11
Steely & Clevie - "Streetsweeper"
Lenky & Sly - "Now Thing"
Ricky Ranking - "Doogoo" (feat Roots Manuva - dub)
Dave Kelly - "The Return"
Annex Crew - "Summerbounce"
Federation Sound - "Flatlands" (Brooklyn dub mix)
Lenky - "Diwali"
Team Shadatek - "Yoga Riddim"
Stereotyp - "Modern Times" (feat Alley Cat)
The Grynch - "Electro Agony In Dub" (feat Tippa Irie)
Fira - "Hummer" (version)
Diplo - "Diplo Rhythm"
Harmonic 313 - "Bazooka Riddim"
Ward 21 Productions - "Pit Bull"
Redlight - "MDMA"
The Bug - "Aktion" (dub)
Fat Eyes - "Clothes Pin Rhythm"
Steven Ventura 4 Kings Of Kings - "Throw Your Hands Up" (version)
Sly Dunbar & Christopher Birch - "Corners Boy"
David Jahson - "King Of Kings" (dub)
Fat Eyes - "Steel Plate"
South Rakkas Crew - "Red Alert"
Parara & Mccoy - "Them Can't Hold Yuh Gal" (version)
King Tubby - "Fat Thing" (version)
World Beat - "Gold Mine"
Andre Suku Gray (Jammys) - "Sign Rhythm"
Henfield & Shadowman - "Babatunde"
Firehouse Crew - "No False Hair"
Computer Paul - "World Talk"
Fat Eyes - "Overdose"
Prince Jazzbo - "Great Stone" (version)
Kickin Productions - "What You Gonna Do"
Pliers - "I'm Your Man" (dub)
Wiz Kidz Team - "In My Heart" (version)
Jammy's Jam 2 James (Jammys) - "Peenie Peenie"
 in stock $12.05
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The Legendary Studio One Records: Original Classic Recordings 1963-80
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 248. Rel: 07 Oct 11
The Skatalites - "Ball Of Fire"
The Heptones - "I'm Your Man"
Lone Ranger - "Everything She Want"
Horace Andy - "Ne Broom"
Michigan & Smiley - "Rub & Dub Style" (12" mix)
The Maytals - "Treat Me Bad"
Freddy McKay - "Watch Your Step"
Pablove Black - "Mr Music"
Wailing Souls - "Run My People"
Willie Williams - "Master Plan"
The Skatalites - "Fidel Castro"
Marcia Griffiths - "Let me Hold You Tight"
Dub Specialist - "Stitting With Stupid"
Prince Jazzbo - "Rock For Dub"
Super & Sleepy - "Enemy"
Dub Specialist - "Luanda"
Doreen Schaeffer - "This Love"
Ernest Ranglin - "Ranglin Doddlin"
 in stock $31.90
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Dub Creation (remastered)
Cat: SJR 3197. Rel: 04 Mar 16
Dub Specialist - "Dub Creation" (2:50)
Alton Ellis - "Alton's Groove" (2:03)
 in stock $13.59
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Studio One Dub Fire Special
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 324. Rel: 27 May 16
Cairo (2:06)
Lourenco Marques (2:12)
Callie Roots (3:04)
Libra Dub (3:01)
Dakar (2:58)
Better Dub (2:56)
Rockers Hop (2:04)
Roots Dub (2:29)
Moving Dub (3:09)
Just Can't Dub (2:29)
Meet 7 Million (3:30)
Scorpio Dub (2:35)
Nairobi (2:28)
Dub Creation (2:46)
Virgo Dub (2:43)
This Race (2:37)
Darker Black (2:43)
Capricorn Dub (3:22)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Dub
 in stock $30.51
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The Keyboard King At Studio One
Cat: SJRLP 486BLK. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Get Up & Get It (2:42)
Black Organ (3:10)
Stereo Freeze (3:03)
Totally Together (2:37)
Hot Tamale (2:24)
Reggae Rock (1:57)
Dede (9:37)
Juice Box (4:39)
Summer Breele (3:43)
P Cafe (2:49)
Henry The Great (3:38)
Killer Diller (2:46)
Wall Street (7:12)
Darker Shade Of Black (3:14)
Review: Jackie Mittoo is a true legend of Jamaican music, with credits to too many records to count from his days as the go-to keys man in the fabled surrounds of Studio One. From the breakthrough years of The Skatalites to thousands of recordings for the likes of Ken Boothe, Horace Andy, The Wailers, Marcia Griffiths and countless more, his service to reggae is without question. His solo works are a treasure in themselves, which Soul Jazz knew only too well when they put together this dazzling compilation back in 2000. It's been due a repress for some time - a double pack of pure keys-led bliss from a reggae icon given the shine he so thoroughly deserves.
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 in stock $36.33
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Studio One Space Age Dub Special
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 504. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Red Neck (3:27)
Marcus Dub (2:54)
Accra (2:44)
A Lie Gal A Tell (2:42)
Squash Dub (2:56)
Pick Up The Version (2:57)
Saucy Perila (3:40)
Roaring Reggae (3:05)
Still Water Version (5:56)
My Man (part 2) (2:27)
Disco Dub (2:51)
Tricky (2:37)
Illiteracy Version (2:53)
Wailing Sounds (2:29)
Juk's Inc (4:20)
Barb Wire Version (2:44)
Queen Of The Rub (3:23)
I A See I (2:49)
Review: Soul Jazz have done it again with the Space Age Dub Special, compiling a selection of dub bits from the legendary Studio One label and its head honcho Clement "Coxsone" Dodd (Dub Specialist). One of the best producers and facilitators in the game, this comp is chock-full of the patented box delays and makeshift tinkerings that made Coxsone particularly famous in his day. Homing in on a space-age theme, one can expect an extra out-of-this-world FX palette here, with snippets of the original tracks' vocal channels phased in and out of their thoroughly effected instrumentals - like eclipsed satellites in orbit.
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Intérprete: Midland
 in stock $31.90
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Rastafari: The Dreads Enter Babylon 1955-83
VARIOUS
Rastafari: The Dreads Enter Babylon 1955-83 (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 544C. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Count Ossie's Rasta Family - "Africa We Want Fe Go" (1:24)
Johnny Clarke - "None Shall Escape The Judgement" (3:41)
Laurel Aitken - "Haile Selassie" (3:44)
Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari - "Tales Of Mozambique" (5:04)
Mutabaruka - "Say" (1:13)
Bongo Herman & Jah Lloyd - "African Drums" (3:29)
Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari - "Sam's Intro" (3:29)
Bongo Herman, Les & Bunny - "Salaam" (3:04)
Winston & Ansell - "Zion I" (I) (3:39)
Techniques All Stars - "Zion" (I - version) (3:18)
Lord Lebby & The Jamaican Calypsonians - "Ethiopia" (3:04)
Hugh Mundell - "Oh Jah, One Aim, One Destiny" (2:53)
The Heaven Singers - "Rasta Dreadlocks" (3:06)
Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari - "Soul Drums" (2:50)
Cornell Campbell - "Conscious Rastaman" (2:45)
QQ - "Betta Must Come" (3:50)
Roy Shirley - "Israelites Leave Babylon" (3:27)
Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari - "Narration" (8:52)
Ronald Downer & Count Ossie - "A Ju Ju Wa" (3:34)
Review: Reissued almost ten years on from its first appearance, Soul Jazz's Rastafari compilation resurfaces once more. Famed for its recognition of the religion's influence on the emergence of dub and reggae in the early 1950s through to the 80s, this compilation proves Rastafari's influence and core ideas as inexorable from its sonic expression. Chief among reggae's pioneering players is Oswald Williams, aka. Count Ossie, whose influence is heard here is a sort of orthopaedic sonic stem from which all offshoots follow. Ossie's many posthumous contributions to this compilation, largely with The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari, laid the foundations of reggae as we know it, and are charted from his various nyabinghi chants and drum workouts, and come peppered by those of his sono-spiritual antecedents - the likes of Mutabaruka, Rod Taylor and Bongo Herman.
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 in stock $32.46
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Greedy G
Greedy G (12")
Cat: SJR 47812. Rel: 23 Jul 21
Bentford All Stars - "Greedy G" (3:40)
Dub Specialist - "Granny Scratch Scratch" (3:57)
Review: For the latest in their series of "giant 45s" - loud 12" pressings of classic cuts from the Studio One vaults - Soul Jazz has decided to offer-up a fresh pressing of Brentford All Stars' 'Greedy G'. Based on James Brown classic 'Get On The Good Foot', the track was famously sampled by Boogie Down Productions on their iconic cut 'Jack of Spades'. It remains a bona fide party classic, adding a bass-heavy, Hammond-heavy reggae spin to Brown's insatiable funk groove. As it did the last time Soul Jazz issued it back in 1988, it comes backed with the deeper and more laidback 'Granny Scratch Scratch', another classic cut from Studio One's in-house backing band.
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 in stock $17.75
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Studio One Showcase 45 (Expanded Edition)
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRCD 546. Rel: 27 Mar 25
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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 in stock $14.15
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400% Dynamite! Ska Soul Rocksteady Funk & Dub In Jamaica (25th Anniversary Special Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 566C. Rel: 26 Apr 25
The Cimarons - "We Are Not The Same" (3:29)
Tenor Saw & Buju Banton - "Ring The Alarm Quick" (5:18)
The Gatherers - "Words Of My Mouth" (3:37)
Barrington Levy - "Under Mi Sens" (4:21)
Dennis Alcapone - "Cassius Clay" (3:30)
The Maytals - "54-46 Was My Number" (3:20)
General Degree - "Pot Cove" (3:26)
U Roy - "Stick Together" (2:37)
Honey Boy Martin - "Dreader Than Dread" (2:33)
Jackie Mittoo - "The Sniper" (4:09)
Don Carlos - "Lazer Beam" (3:19)
Lynn Taitt & The Jets - "Soul Food" (3:08)
The Granville Williams Orchestra - "Hi-Life" (2:28)
Augustus Pablo - "Cassava Piece" (79 Style) (2:35)
The Versatiles - "Children Get Ready" (2:59)
 in stock $35.49
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Soul Jazz Records Presents: Studio One Down Beat Special
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRCD 548. Rel: 28 Mar 24
The Eternals - "Queen Of The Minstrels"
Michigan & Smiley - "Nice Up The Dance"
The Mad Lads - "Ten To One"
Jackie Mittoo - "Totally Together"
Horace Andy - "Just Say Who"
The Skatalites - "Addis Ababa"
Sugar Minott - "Live Loving"
Lone Ranger - "Can't Stand It"
Wailing Souls - "I've Got A Burning Fire"
Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Simmer Down"
Dub Specialist - "Hooligan"
Alton Ellis - "Your Heart Is Gonna Pay"
Roland Alphonso - "Do It Good"
Wailing Souls - "You Should Have Known"
Dawn Penn - "No No No"
Freddie McKay - "You'll Be Sorry"
Alton Ellis - "We Need Love"
Cornel Campbell - "Best To Be Free"
 in stock $14.42
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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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 in stock $25.51
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