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Singles
Fire Fire
Cat: 333 026. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Fire Fire (3:31)
Dub Music (3:32)
 in stock $16.51
All In My Life
Cat: RSPB 7020. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Teddy Charmer - "All In My Life" (2:48)
Gregory Isaacs - "Dancing Floor" (2:18)
Review: The magical 'All in My Life' is an unreleased and heartbroken lovers rock steady track sung by a humble figure over a smooth rhythm. While missing the glamour of a horn section, it's driven by a lilting organ reminiscent of Buster Allstars. The B-side, 'Dancing Floor,' is the only song Gregory Isaacs recorded under Buster's production and so it is a rather rare gem. It features a melancholic melody and Isaacs' signature sweet voice that very much come from the golden age of early reggae. Both tracks showcase a raw side of the genre and as they are lesser known, they are sure to make a big impact whenever played.

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 in stock $23.96
I'm Gonna Make It (reissue)
Cat: SAG 010. Rel: 02 Apr 25
I'm Gonna Make It (2:22)
I Need You Tomorrow (2:50)
Review: From the nebulaic dusts of 1960s Kingston came the Kingstonians, a tight-knit vocal trio built around the songwriting of Cebert "Jackie" Bernard, joined by his brother Lloyd "Footy" Bernard and Lloyd Kerr. Their early work with producer J.J. Johnson yielded the breakout hit 'Winey Winey', but it was under the guidance of Derrick Harriott that they reached wider acclaim. Before their dissolution in the early 70s, and a later solo spit by Bernard which included a striking collaboration with Lee “Scratch” Perry as Jack Lord, ‘I’m Gonna Make It’ appeared as a mid-tempo rocksteady salve, with tightly-buoyed, gospel-inflected harmonies backing a core lyric line about perseverance and self-belief in the face of adversity.
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Tear Drops (reissue)
Cat: RF 462. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Tear Drops (3:00)
Tear Drops (version) (3:05)
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Bad Mind Grudgeful
Bad Mind Grudgeful (yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: CSL 8013YELLOW. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Bad Mind Grudgeful (2:25)
Wailing Time (2:19)
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Funky Jamaica
Cat: RSPB 7018. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Funky Jamaica (3:20)
Clap Your Hands (2:14)
Review: Caught in a Prince Buster fever, Rock-A-Shacka complement an eagerly awaited release - the third album from the legend so named, offering 12 tracks spanning Jamaican funk to rocksteady to early reggae - with a promotional 7", bolstering the full-length's legitimacy with an as-it-was 45. Here 'Funky Jamaica' and 'Clap Your Hands' coincide. The first is an early dancehall phenotype, its strong tresillo matching a heady array of audio-mancer's chants; instructive shouts from Buster himself. Then the B-side follows, a brilliant James-Browned toasting of an uptempo pre-ska progression, put together against a rhythmic cage of swift, proficient drums.
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Got To Be Free
Cat: RSPB 7019. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Got To Be Free (2:00)
Black Soul (2:54)
Review: Rock A Shaka continue their tributary exegeses of Jamaican rocksteady legend Prince Buster with a new 7", 'Got To Be Free'. Pulled straight from the corresponding Funky Jamaica compilation issued separately - which in turn compiles the best gems to coruscate his illustrious career - the 45s format does well to counterbalance the fallacy of comprehensiveness with a throwback in form. 'Got To Be Free' is a rather pleasant anthem to freedom: "we love the birds, we love the trees, we love the honey, we love the bees..."
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Summertime Rock (Fire Fire) (reissue)
Progressions - "Summertime Rock (Fire Fire)" (2:18)
Freddie McKay & The Alley Cats - "Tears Won't Help" (2:37)
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Making Love (reissue)
Cat: RF 429. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Devon Russell & Tartans - "Making Love" (2:57)
Heptones, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Crying Over You" (2:38)
Review: After a recent Pressure Sounds compilation put together the best of Caltone Records - documenting the truest gems of a great Jamaican dub label - the horse's mouth is now heard neighing. Caltone themselves have now reissued Devon Russell & The Tartans' 'Making Love', a long-lost from the late 1960s troubadours. Ne'er released before, it also comes backed exclusively with a bluesy Heptones, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics lamentation, 'Crying Over You'.
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Peace & Love (reissue)
Cat: TIEU 040. Rel: 02 Apr 25
U-Roy, The Jamaicans, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Peace & Love" (2:37)
Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "The World Needs Love" (2:08)
Review: Both tracks on this crucial new drop from Duke share a common theme of love and harmony, which were of course the cornerstones of reggae and part of the reason it has such an enduring appeal as the universal need for compassion and unity has never diminished. In fact, it might be more needed now than ever. First, 'Peace & Love' by U-Roy, The Jamaicans, and Tommy McCook & The Supersonics is a timeless cut with U-Roy's toasting sat next to horn-driven rhythms that were first released in the 1970s. Similarly, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics' "The World Needs Love" captures the essence of70s reggae, with McCook's smooth saxophone leading the instrumental arrangement.

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Álbumes
Together
Together (limited transparent green vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: CG 165346LP. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Shows How Little You Know (2:38)
Masterplan (3:40)
Take A Pill (3:42)
Waiting For You (3:07)
Together (3:43)
I Don't Mind What I See (2:51)
Knocking At 112 (3:17)
If I Were Wise (2:38)
One In Ten (3:15)
Thanks (2:11)
View For Your Fool (3:04)
 in stock $29.29
Together
Cat: CG 165345LP. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Shows How Little You Know (2:42)
Masterplan (3:42)
Take A Pill (3:44)
Waiting For You (3:11)
Together (3:53)
I Don't Mind What I See (2:54)
Knocking At 112 (3:16)
If I Were Wise (2:36)
One In Ten (3:16)
Thanks (2:07)
View For Your Fool (3:05)
 in stock $23.43
Together
Cat: CG 165348CD. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Shows How Little You Know (2:42)
Masterplan (3:42)
Take A Pill (3:44)
Waiting For You (3:11)
Together (3:53)
I Don't Mind What I See (2:54)
Knocking At 112 (3:16)
If I Were Wise (2:36)
One In Ten (3:16)
Thanks (2:07)
View For Your Fool (3:05)
 in stock $15.71
Funky Jamaica
Funky Jamaica (limited LP)
Cat: RSPBLP 002. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Prince Buster - "Funky Jamaica" (3:21)
Prince Buster - "Clap Your Hands" (2:15)
Prince Buster - "Got To Be Free" (2:00)
Prince Buster & His All Stars - "Black Soul" (2:54)
Prince Buster - "Dark End Of The Street" (alternate take) (3:10)
Teddy Charmer - "All In My Life" (2:48)
Prince Buster - "Tribute To The Toughest" (4:55)
Lee Perry - "Call On Me" (3:13)
Prince Buster - "Don't You Know I Love You So" (2:47)
Gregory Isaacs - "Dancing Floor" (2:17)
Winston Samuels - "I'm Still Here" (alternate take) (2:53)
Ernest Ranglin - "Come Get Me" (2:35)
Review: Rock-A-Shacka enthuse the new, long-awaited third album from Prince Buster, one of the many leading lights of the early Kingston rocksteady movement. This treasure trove of 12 tracks covers Jamaican funk, rocksteady, and early reggae; over seven previously unreleased and/or alternative tracks (it's cleverly kept under wraps as to which are which), we've extended versions of 'A Tribute To The Toughest' (aka. 'Ghost Dance'), on which Buster pays tribute to his late rudeboy friends, as well as trad gems including an alt-take of 'Dark End Of The Street'. The are covers of James Brown's 'Bring It Up' and Beginning Of The End's 'Funky Nassau', and Lee "Scratch" Perry shows up in a resplendent, phone-a-friend cameo feature on 'Call On Me'. Cherry-topped by a version of Gregory Isaacs' 'Dancing Floor' and the stunning 'Black Soul' instrumental, this is as ultimate a companion to Buster's contribution to Caribbean music history as you're likely to ever get.
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Big Bamboo Sample + Bonus (reissue)
VARIOUS
Cat: CLD LP7024. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Lord Tanamo - "Rainy Night In Georgia" (3:57)
Winston & Jerry - "Get Ourselves Together" (2:32)
Ken Parker - "Choking Kind" (2:25)
Sound Dimension - "Africa Yama" (3:22)
Roy Richards & The Invaders - "Fat Dog" (2:58)
Im & David - "Heavy Beat" (take 2) (2:51)
Im & Count Ossie - "So Long Rastafari Calling" (with Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari) (2:51)
The Heptones - "Suspicious Minds" (2:57)
Selected Few - "Selection Train" (3:37)
Larry Marshall & The Invaders - "Maga Dog" (2:48)
Ken Parker - "My Whole World" (3:03)
Ken Boothe - "Moving Away" (take 2) (3:12)
Wailing Souls - "Mr Fire Coal Man" (3:32)
Freddie McKay - "Sweet You Sour You" (3:21)
Review: This is a killer collection of dubs from the 70s no matter how deep your love of this particular form goes. Originally intended as a 1971 sampler for Studio One tracks released on Bamboo in the UK, it was delayed due to the label's bankruptcy and eventually released in 1974 on Attack. Now, 50 years later, Studio One is reissuing the original album with two bonus tracks. For many years a long-out-of-print gem, the album features alternate takes of Ken Boothe's 'Moving Away' and Im and David's 'Heavy Beat' along with rarities like The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari's 'So Long Rastafari' and The Heptones' 'Suspicious Minds.' Do not sleep, this won't be around for long.
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 in stock $29.82
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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 in stock $46.85
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