Juno Daily

Music and tech news, interviews, features, reviews and more.

Visit Juno Daily

100% Compra Segura

Studio equipment

Our full range of studio equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices.

Visit Juno Studio

100% Compra Segura

DJ equipment

Our full range of DJ equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices. Visit Juno DJ

flash sale april 2024
USD
Mi Idioma
Mi Divisa
Your wishlist is empty
Items in wishlist:
Recently added:
Loading...
Cart
Su carro está vacío
Items in cart:
Subtotal:
Recently added:
Loading...
Ver el carro
Inicio  Back Catalogue  Clásico / Ska  Clásico / Ska
Subscribe here to receive our weekly roundup of the best classics/ska releases

Filter

Back catalogue: Clásico/Ska

Juno's full catalogue of Clásico/Ska
Tags: Dub Reggae | Jamaican
Options
Artículos del 1 al 34 de 34 en la página 1 de 1
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TODO
Singles
Reggae Dynamite Vol 4
Dave Barker - "Move It On Now" (3:28)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "San Salvario Stomp" (2:24)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Norwegian Wood" (2:37)
Melbourne Douglas - "Wheel & Come Again" (3:16)
Review: The Original Gravity label's Reggae Dynamite series sure is packed full of dance floor heat. This fourth volume turns up the temperature once more, starting with Dave Barker's 'Move It On Now' with spoken word mic work over a guitar laced riddim. Woodfield Rd Allstars bring plenty of big horn energy and hints of ska to their 'San Salvario Stomp' then appear again on the flip with the organ-lead sounds of mid tempo wobbler 'Norwegian Wood'. Melbourne Douglas completes the picture with 'Wheel & Come Again', another raw as you like and classic sound.
Read more
 in stock $16.73
Good Time Rock
Cat: HSRSS 0012. Rel: 04 Mar 22
Good Time Rock (2:18)
Love Brother Love (2:29)
Review: Harlem Shuffle Records only deals in the good stuff and that is certainly the case again here with another killer double sider. This is also a historic first repress of the rare and extremely fine 'Good Time Rock.' A hard to find, much coveted tune, it is a rocking dub rhythm that has never before been on 7" vinyl. On the flip is another hard to find and crucial tune from Hugh Malcom who lays it down heavy and keeps you locked for the duration.
Read more
 in stock $13.13
Selassie Is The Chapel
Cat: SMAV 935. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Selassie Is The Chapel (3:34)
Lick Samba
Review: World renowned welder turned reggae icon Bob Marley is one of those musical gifts that keep on giving. His impeccable back catalogue is full of as many lesser known treasures as it is stone cold classic hits. Just in time for Christmas, JAD has put together a season delight from the vocal star with 'Selassie Is The Chapel' appearing on the A-side of this new 7". It is a superbly spiritual and lo-fi sound with distant and dusty drums providing the gentle rhythm as Marley delivers a most impassioned vocal next to a gorgeous female falsetto. 'Lick Samba' on the flip closes out a must-cop, unique single.
Read more
 in stock $10.81
Punky Reggae Party
Cat: 12WIP 477. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Punky Reggae Party (Jamaican 12" mix) (9:17)
Punky Reggae Party (Jamaican 12" dub) (8:46)
Review: Reportedly written and recorded after hearing The Clash's cover of Junior Murvin's 'Police & Thieves', 'Punky Reggae Party' isn't one of the more celebrated releases in Bob Marley's discography. Yet there's so much to like about it, as this reissue of the original Jamaican 12" proves. For starters, it saw Marley and the Wailers reunite in the studio with legendary producer Lee 'Scratch' Perry, whose stylistic ticks and subtle touches are evident throughout. It was produced in 1977 at height of disco fever (something Perry was particularly suspicious of, believing that it was leading Rastafarian youths astray) and the A-side is a genuinely epic reggae 'disco mix' that rolls out to nine minutes and includes some fine scat freestyling from Marley. The similarly epic flip-side dub is not Perry's wildest, but undeniably dancefloor ready.
Read more
 in stock $13.90
Bullit
Bullit (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 809. Rel: 28 Jul 21
Bullit (2:50)
Masekela Skank (3:39)
Review: London based multi-racial 8-piece Maroon Town formed 30 years ago. Their impact was immediate as they were the first collective to mix up ska, reggae, funk, hip hop, rap and Latin music. Their fresh sound came with conscious and uplifting lyrics and came with an extra seal of approval thanks to production by John Bradbury of the Specials. The band played all over the world, had tune synched to major Hollywood films and dined deals with Dr Martens. They still play the festival circuit and now comes a reissue of some of their pre-2000's material with these two high energy steppers primed and ready to make you move.
Read more
 in stock $10.29
She Caught The Train
She Caught The Train (limited 7" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: HSRSS 0025. Rel: 22 Mar 24
She Caught The Train (2:53)
Cora (2:48)
Review: It's time to do the Harlem Shuffle once more here and lock into the rhythms of Ray Martell. His 'She Caught The Train' is something of an early reggae classic that now makes its way onto 7" vinyl for the first time. It was originally released in 1970 on the Trojan sub-label Joe in the UK and then rose to fame once more as a cover version from UB40 in 1983. The original has been on a load of compilations but has never stood alone on wax. When it came first as a single it was backed with 'Tea House From Emperor Roscoe' by Dice The Boss but here the label adds a super rare Ray Martell song in the form of 'Cora'.
Read more
 in stock $15.96
What You Won't Do For Love
Cat: STIX 059. Rel: 17 May 23
What You Won't Do For Love (Mato Mellow Reggae mix) (4:03)
What You Won't Do For Love (Mato dub version) (4:03)
Review: Thomas Blanchot has been casting a spell with his sun-soaked reggae renditions as Mato for a long time now. He's back on his regular stomping ground of Stix with a beautiful version of Roy Ayers' evergreen 'What You Won't Do For Love', with Ethel Lindsey taking on the role as singer to complement Blanchot's sweet and easy riddim. It's a tune primed to greet the warmer weather, staying faithful to the original while giving it a fresh spin. As well as the full vocal version on the A-side, we know full well you're going to love flipping it over for the consummate dub version on the B-side.
Read more
 in stock $15.18
Baby Come Back
Cat: STIX 061. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Baby Come Back (Mato Mellow Reggae mix) (4:16)
Baby Come Back (Mato dub version) (4:16)
Review: Stix Records, a sub-label of Favorite Recordings, presents the second release from its new Mellow Reggae Series project. Launched earlier this year by Mato & Ethel Lindsey, with a stunning cover of the famous 'What You Won't Do For Love' by Bobby Caldwell, the series continues with the same duo, now taking over 'Baby Come Back', the underground AOR/Blue-Eyed-Soul classic from The Player. Like he always does, Mato delivers an outstanding version, delighting us with his matchless skills for dub production. Already matching on Bobby Caldwell's rendition, Ethel Lindsey ensures yet again the perfect vocals over Mato's production.
Read more
Intérprete: Charles Maurice
 in stock $15.18
You Can't Turn Me Away
Cat: STIX 062. Rel: 15 Mar 24
You Can't Turn Me Away (Mato Mellow Reggae mix) (3:53)
You Can't Turn Me Away (Mato dub version) (3:54)
Review: Thomas Blanchot aka Mato's love for reggae runs deep. His love for soul music is just as equal. So, what should a producer do who enjoys making original music but also enjoys the art of sampling? Use both! Known for creating reggae/dub versions and then using popular lyrics sung by a guest vocalist over the top of them, giving the original versions a new life and sometimes, a completely different feeling, in some ways working even better than the original. Here, Mato takes the 1981 hit by Sylvia Striplin 'You Can't Turn Me Away' and a super laid back reggae rhythm underneath as a base. And it works so well. Complete with the dub version for the DJs. Sit back and relax to these interesting examples of a stylish way to take mashups to a different higher level.
Read more
 in stock $14.41
Lord Cumiana
Lord Cumiana (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OGR 821. Rel: 02 Mar 22
Lord Cumiana (3:39)
High Roller (3:07)
Review: Original Gravity Records has another super serving up early reggae sounds lined-up here. This new 7" from Max Iss & The Minions (which is the latest alias for the ever prolific label boss Neil Anderson, complete with a session toaster in tow) offers two boss rhythms. The sound harks back to the reggae of the late sixties and is punctuated with U-Roy-style shout-outs. Opener 'Lord Cumiana' is a big and brassy groover designed to light up the dance and on the flipside is 'High Roller', with more rolling brass and a lush organ melody to get you hypnotised.
Read more
 in stock $11.59
Sings Classics
Sings Classics (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: WR 004V. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Kingston Town (3:30)
Man Next Door (5:11)
No Place Like Home (4:53)
Kingston Dub (Dennis Bovell version) (3:32)
Dub Next Door (Dennis Bovell version) (5:11)
No Dub Like Home (Dennis Bovell version) (5:23)
Review: Wise Records has lined up another super outing here in the form of the Max Romeo Sings Classics EP. Featuring fresh renditions of timeless hits like 'Kingston Town,' 'Man Next Door,' and 'No Place Like Home,' these cuts were recorded with Max's touring band during a break between French tour dates. Renowned producer Dennis Bovell handled the mixing, promising a blend of Max Romeo's signature style with a touch of innovation from the legendary Bovell.
Read more
 in stock $17.49
Going
Going (limited 10")
Cat: PROJR10EP 001. Rel: 13 Sep 23
Going (2:26)
Going (version) (2:26)
Tonight (2:42)
Tonight (version) (2:51)
Review: Freddie McKay's classic rocksteady track 'Going' hears a reissue on Jamaican Recordings, the very same label that first released in back in 2004. A sad rumination on death and freedom, we hear McKay croon through a ghostly spring reverb and an sprightly rhythm section, as he considers the "moon in the sky" and "the birds in the trees" as vessels for his own emancipation. So too comes the rare instrumental version on the B-side, though this reissue skips the original's shared side with Ronnie Davis, focusing solely on McKay.
Read more
$12.34 SAVE 30%
 in stock $8.64
The Gun (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
The Gun (Record Store Day RSD 2022) (limited numbered coloured vinyl 10" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: MOV 10038. Rel: 03 May 22
Edi Fitzroy - "The Gun" (4:38)
Datc Dubcrew - "Invasion" (3:11)
Edi Fitzroy - "Jah Jah Style" (3:53)
Edi Fitzroy - "Oiley Stylee" (2:45)
Review: Quite when Record Store Day starts and ends amidst all the vinyl delays we're all suffering from is anyone's guess these days. But this is a record set for that celebration of all things waxy and it is a limited 10" with tracks by Edi Fitzroy and DATC Dubcrew which were all produced by Mikey Dread. It comes on hand numbered copies on solid red, solid green and solid gold coloured vinyl. 'The Gun' kicks off with withering synth work and fat rolling rhythms before 'Invasion' sinks into a much slower, deeper dub. Flipside versions offer more rib rattling bass and pillowy drum
Read more
 in stock $22.14
It Choose Me
Cat: DAP 1147. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Mikey General - "It Choose Me" (3:14)
Earl Maxton - "Prattle" (3:57)
Review: Victor Axelrod aka Ticklah is the venerated producer beyond this new toast from Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer Mikey General. The pair came together during the pandemic and found plenty of common musical ground as they throw it back to the early 1980s analog rub-a-dub style. The backing track has been used in years gone by but Mikey adds his own spin to it here. He has been a mainstay in the scene since the 1980s and has fans in New York, London and Jamaica. On the flip of this one is an instrumental and dub mix, 'Prattle,' which features keysman Earl Maxton on clavinet.
Read more
 in stock $7.20
You Think I'm A Fool
Cat: TRSCE 1. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Hemsley Morris - "You Think I'm A Fool" (2:07)
Ernest Ranglin - "Heart Beat" (2:06)
Review: 'You Think I'm A Fool' is an original rocksteady heater from back in 1968 by Hemsley Morris. Produced by Clancy Eccles, it has become one of the most sought-after nuggets of its kind in the year since and now for the first time since its original release it is served up next to the instrumental version, 'Heart Beat,' by Ernest Ranglin. The a-side has super lo-fi sounds and muted organ stabs next to noodling bass and ass-wiggling drums, all topped off with an aloof vocal from Morris, while the version is a little more light-footed and airy. A crucial pick-up for your collection.
Read more
 in stock $14.92
Álbumes
Pop Style
Pop Style (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 333LP 012. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Pop Style (3:44)
Baby Don't Go (4:00)
Country Girl (3:34)
Take Bribe (3:41)
Budget (3:31)
Everywhere You Go In This World (4:01)
Give Me The Sensi (3:33)
Jah Jah (3:52)
Travellin' Man (3:38)
Review: Hugh Maddo's Pop Style is one of those super rare but cult late 80s reggae and dancehall albums that just hit a perfect sweet spot between styles. Thankfully, Death Is Not The End sub-label 333 has got the rights to this full reissue of the original which was recorded in Jamaica at Byron Lee's Dynamics and Herman Chin-Loy's Aquarius studios in 1987. A wealth of musical talents of the day all feature on it including Winston Wright, Bobby Ellis, and Mikey "Boo" Richards, but the standout is the sublime vocal contribution of Killamanjaro's Hugh Maddo.
Read more
Tags: Dub Reggae | Jamaican
 in stock $23.94
Theatre Of The Absurd Presents C'est La Vie
Cat: 405053 8955279. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Prologue: "Mr Beckett Sir" (4:27)
Theatre Of The Absurd (2:03)
If I Go Mad (2:24)
Baby Burglar (3:57)
Act One: "Surrounded On All Sides" (0:12)
C'est La Vie (3:02)
What On Earth Is It (You Take Me For?) (2:59)
Hour Of Need (4:06)
Act Two: "The Damsel In Distress (0:11)
Round We Go (4:14)
Act Three: "The Situation Deteriorates" (0:21)
Lockdown & Frack Off (3:12)
Beginners 101 (4:06)
Is There Anybody Out There? (3:28)
The Law According To Dr Kippah (5:27)
Epilogue: "& So Ladies & Gentlemen" (0:21)
Run For Your Life (3:58)
Set Me Free (Let Me Be) (3:30)
In My Street (3:40)
Fin.: "Ladies & Gentlemen" (0:30)
Review: Late last year in November marked the arrival of Theatre of the Absurd Presents C'est la Vie, a thirteenth studio album from much loved British ska collective Madness. It is their first new studio work in almost a decade and now it arrives on double vinyl. We're told that the record was written with the mantra 'Let Madness be Madness' and that shows with some real musical freedom and plenty of the quirky charms the band has always dealt in. It is uplifting yet melancholic in all the right places and another fine success for this Great British band.
Read more
 in stock $28.58
Mad Not Mad (reissue)
Mad Not Mad (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 405053 8618808. Rel: 24 Jun 22
I'll Compete (3:19)
Yesterday's Men (4:37)
Uncle Sam (4:08)
White Heat (3:50)
Mad Not Mad (4:39)
Sweetest Girl (5:45)
Burning The Boats (4:31)
Tears You Can't Hide (3:09)
Time (4:15)
Coldest Day (4:26)
Review: Six albums in and Madness had firmly established themselves as part of the British pop firmament when they released Mad Not Mad in 1985. It's a divisive album which captures Suggs' Camden Town likely lads in a period of transition as the 80s wore on and musical styles shifted. Moving on from the chirpy ska of their early days they moved into a more polished pop sound which landed them a billing on NME's 'Greatest Albums Of All Time' just weeks after its release. With the singles 'Uncle Sam' and 'Sweetest Girl' nestled amongst some of the bands' most introspective tracks (see 'Mad Not Mad') it's an important part of the Madness legacy, handily repressed on 180 gm wax for your listening pleasure.
Read more
 in stock $17.49
Legend
Legend (picture disc LP)
Cat: 539114 8. Rel: 24 Jul 20
Is This Love (3:48)
No Woman No Cry (7:04)
Could You Be Loved (3:53)
Three Little Birds (2:58)
Buffalo Soldier (4:16)
Get Up Stand Up (3:14)
Stir It Up (5:31)
One Love/People Get Ready (2:47)
I Shot The Sheriff (4:40)
Waiting In Vain (4:04)
Redemption Song (3:50)
Satisfy My Soul (4:19)
Exodus (7:33)
Jamming (3:39)
Review: The legend of Bob Marley lives on and is as strong as ever every time a new germination comes along and connects with his universal messages of peace, love and understanding. The man with a million hits of course had the eternal support of The Wailers to help him spread his good vibes and Legend is an album that shows this off best. This special edition picture disc is a real collectors edition and comes with all the standards - "Could You Be Loved", "I Shot The Sheriff", "Buffalo Soldier" and many more.
Read more
 in stock $30.88
The Capitol Session '73
The Capitol Session '73 (limited gatefold green marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MSVL 595575. Rel: 01 Nov 21
You Can't Blame The Youth (4:28)
Rastaman Chant (7:07)
Duppy Conqueror (5:18)
Slave Driver (3:40)
Burnin' & Lootin' (5:17)
Midnight Ravers (4:48)
Put It On (4:38)
Stop That Train (3:54)
Kinky Reggae (4:51)
Stir It Up (6:36)
No More Trouble (3:40)
Get Up Stand Up (6:48)
Review: It was in 1973 that Bob Marley and the Wailers somehow became stranded on the West Coast of the United States. They had been famously asked to leave the Sly & The Family Stone tour as Sly thought they were being outperformed every night and getting better reactions from the crowd. Rather the hanging around, the band headed to Los Angeles to perform this session at the famous Capitol Studios. Famed producer Denny Cordell was given full permission to record the band during the session and now the full and intimate session of 12 complete tunes has been remastered for this special release. It comes on limited edition green vinyl and is a fine collector's piece as well as a nice bit of reggae history.
Read more
$54.83 SAVE 30%
 in stock $38.37
Soul Revolution Part II
Soul Revolution Part II (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 3278. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Keep On Moving (3:04)
Don't Rock My Boat (4:29)
Put It On (3:32)
Fussing & Fighting (2:27)
Duppy Conqueror (4th version) (3:23)
Memphis (2:11)
Riding High (2:42)
Kaya (2:38)
African Herbsman (2:20)
Stand Alone (2:09)
Sun Is Shining (2:10)
Brain Washing (2:42)
Review: Bob Marley & The Wailers is one of the most globally renowned reggae acts in the world and decades after they left the scene they maintain that legendary status. This is one of the many seminal albums they put together originally back in 1971. Here it comes repressed featuring the original mono mix along with its original sleeve art. Of course, Black Ark Studio boss Lee Scratch Perry produced all the songs on the album and included amongst them are mega-hits such as 'Sun Is Shining,' 'Kaya' and 'Keep On Moving!'
Read more
 in stock $28.82
Live! (reissue)
Live! (reissue) (limited numbered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: ISLB 0031903011. Rel: 15 Jan 24
Trenchtown Rock (4:07)
Burnin' & Lootin' (5:05)
Them Belly Full (4:34)
Lively Up yourself (4:33)
No Woman, No Cry (6:58)
I Shot The Sheriff (5:05)
Get Up, Stand Up (6:19)
Review: The voice of reggae that, if anything, seems to grow louder and more prominent with every passing year since his death, recorded this live album back in 1975. Bob Marley & the Wailers' Live! features the complete sets from both July 1975 shows they played in London at the Lyceum Theatre. The reissued version builds on the original reals which has just seven tunes from the second night by adding a further 15 to make it a complete document of the two memorable nights that were said to be so over subscribed some fans climbed onto the venue's roof to listen through an open hatch. The limited and numbered vinyl comes with a booklet with extra context.
Read more
 in stock $28.32
Studio Recordings Intro To The Matrix
Studio Recordings Intro To The Matrix (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7976/7. Rel: 09 Jun 23
You Can't Blame The Youth (4:24)
Skave Driver (3:38)
Burnin' & Lootin' (5:17)
Rastaman Chant (6:52)
Duppy Conqueror (4:13)
Midnight Ravers (4:46)
Put It On (Lord I Thanks You) (4:38)
Stop That Train (3:55)
Kinky Reggae (4:46)
Stir It Up (6:36)
No More Trouble (3:41)
Get Up, Stand Up (5:05)
Review: First released as a CD in 2005 - documenting an obscure live show by the reggae second coming and his band - this is Bob Marley And The Wailers' lesser-known 'Studio Recordings In To The Matrix'. This captures the moment at which the troupe performed a revered show at the Matrix in San Francisco; in the midst of an attention war with Sly & The Family Stone, it was one of many key moments that upped the band's status in US markets.
Read more
 in stock $45.57
Welcome To Dubrock Vol 1
Welcome To Dubrock Vol 1 (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7978. Rel: 09 Jun 23
Concrete Jungle Dub (2:59)
Rat Race Dub (3:10)
Soul Rebel Dub (2:54)
African Herbsman (version) (4:48)
Man To Man (version) (2:45)
Man To Man Dub (2:40)
Sun Is Shining (version) (2:12)
Sun Is Shining Dub (2:14)
Turn Me Loose Dub (2:41)
War (alternative take) (1:56)
Review: Jamaican reggae heavyweight and his celebrated band The Wailers had some of their best cuts compiled onto this Welcome To Dub Rock collection a few years ago. It's an 18-track collection of dubplate recordings and also rare tracks that are the ultimate for fans of the band as well as dub in general. Some of these were made specifically for sound systems so have some seriously meaty low ends and there are also dub versions of classics like 'Concrete Jungle' and 'Soul Rebel' all packaged up in a picture sleeve and with an obi-strip. Superb stuff by all.
Read more
 in stock $32.94
Live At The Quiet Night Club June 10th 1975
Live At The Quiet Night Club June 10th 1975 (limited gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 79856. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Slave Driver (4:14)
Trenchtown Rock (6:01)
Concrete Jungle (6:13)
Midnight Ravers (6:40)
Talkin' Blues (6:10)
Rebel Music (7:41)
I Shot The Sheriff (11:35)
Natty Dread (9:12)
Review: First released as an unofficial bootleg LP way back in 1976 and later officially issued on CD, Bob Marley & The Wailers' 1975 concert at The Quiet Club in Chicago finally gets a 'proper' vinyl release. This time round, the hour-long recording has been stretched across two slabs of wax, pressed at 45rpm, to ensure a loud, bass-heavy cut. It's a fantastic snapshot of one of reggae music's most iconic bands at the peak of their powers, laying down fabulous versions of classic cuts including 'Trenchtown Rock', 'Natty Dread', 'Rebel Music', 'Midnight Ravers' and 'I Shot The Sheriff'. If you're a fan of Marley - and most people are to a certain extent - you need this in your life.
Read more
 in stock $45.57
Welcome To Dubrock Vol 2
Welcome To Dubrock Vol 2 (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7987. Rel: 03 Jul 23
So Much Trouble (dub) (3:44)
Top Rankin' (dub) (3:35)
Blackman Redemption (dub) (3:19)
Babylon System (dub) (4:11)
Black Survivor (dub) (2:10)
Rastaman Live Up! (dub) (4:30)
One Drop (dub) (3:56)
Ride Natty Ride (dub) (4:14)
Review: Way back in 2005, P-Vine enlisted the help of Rita Marley to raid the archives of Bob Marley's Tuff Gong studio and record label in search of rare dubs and one-off dubplate mixes. The results were showcased on Welcome To Dubrock, which here finally gets a sequel. The concept remains the same, and the results are equally as impressive. Our picks include a wonderfully skeletal extended take on 'Rastaman Live Up', a tactile, suitably spaced-out dub of 'So Much Trouble', a Lee Perry-esque dub run-through of 'One Drop', and a sub-aquatic, echo-laden version of 'Ride Natty Ride'. It's Bob Marley and the Wailers at their best, but not how you've heard them before.
Read more
 in stock $32.94
Catch A Fire (50th Anniversary Edition)
Catch A Fire (50th Anniversary Edition) (heavyweight vinyl 4xLP (side 8 etched) + booklet)
Cat: 556597 1. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Concrete Jungle (LP1: Catch A Fire) (4:08)
Slave Driver (2:49)
400 Years (2:42)
Stop That Train (3:50)
Baby We've Got A Date (Rock It Baby) (3:47)
Stir It Up (5:32)
Kinky Reggae (3:24)
No More Trouble (3:58)
Midnight Ravers (5:04)
Rastaman Chant (LP2: Paris Theatre London, 24th May 1973)
Slave Driver
Stop That Train
No More Trouble
400 Years
Midnight Ravers (5:29)
Stir It Up (6:36)
Concrete Jungle (6:36)
Get Up, Stand Up (6:36)
Kinky Reggae (6:36)
Slave Driver (Jamaican extended version - LP3: Sessions) (3:05)
400 Years (Jamaican extended version) (3:08)
High Tide Or Low Tide (Jamaican alternate version) (5:06)
Stir It Up (Jamaican alternate version) (3:22)
No More Trouble (Jamaican extended instrumental) (6:38)
Stir It Up (Jamaican Extra Organ version) (3:38)
No More Trouble (Jamaican extended version) (5:37)
Stop That Train (Working mono version) (2:26)
Slave Driver (LP4: live At The The Sundown Theatre, Edmonton, UK, May 1973) (4:04)
Get Up, Stand Up (6:25)
Stop That Train (3:59)
Review: Catch A Fire, Bob Marley and The Wailers' seminal first release on Island Records, universally regarded as the album that put reggae music on the global stage, is being re-issued via UMe on November 3 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of its original release in 1973. The album features nine songs, two of which were written by Peter Tosh and the rest by Marley. 'Slave Driver', one of the most powerful tracks on the album, will be released as a single, accompanied by remarkable live performance footage recently unearthed from the legendary Edmonton show in England in 1973.
Read more
 in stock $71.82
Bob Marley & The Chineke! Orchestra
Bob Marley & The Chineke! Orchestra (limited heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 384071 8. Rel: 22 Jul 22
Exodus (7:38)
Stir It Up (5:09)
One Love/People Get Ready (3:34)
Get Up Stand Up (4:00)
Is This Love (4:05)
Redemption Song (3:47)
Top Rankin' (4:16)
Satisfy My Soul (4:27)
I Shot The Sheriff (4:17)
Turn Your Lights Down Low (3:49)
Review: Bob Marley & The Chineke! Orchestra marked the 60th anniversary of Jamaican Independence with a special concert that showcased Marley's most famous songs all recorded with new instrumentation and orchestration. Trevor Nelson presented the project and he tapped up Skip Marley, an inheritor of his family's famous musical legacy and who made his debut UK performance for this concert which was recorded for this album on Island Records. British singer-songwriter JP Cooper plus Jamaican born and Birmingham based soul, gospel and R&B legend Ruby Turner also featured.
Read more
 in stock $17.31
Old Soul
Old Soul (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 581255 8. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Don't You Believe (2:35)
Cool As The Breeze (4:34)
Cast The First Stone (feat Damian "Jr Gong" Marley) (3:55)
Thanks We Get (Do Fi Dem) (feat Buju Banton) (3:55)
Don't Let Me Down (3:42)
Georgia On My Mind (4:29)
Let The Children Play (4:04)
Old Soul (3:31)
There's A Reward (feat Ziggy Marley) (3:45)
This Time (4:44)
These Foolish Things (Reminds Me Of You) (3:21)
I Shot The Sheriff (feat Eric Clapton) (4:59)
Standing In Love (feat Slightly Stoopid) (3:43)
Winding Roads (feat Jack Johnson, Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros) (4:27)
Review: Old Soul showcases eight-time Grammy-winner Stephen Marley's expanding musical horizons as a singer and songwriter with a new acoustic, soul-leaning album. Boasting an array of special collaborations, including Jack Johnson, Bob Weir, Eric Clapton, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, Ziggy Marley, Buju Banton and Slightly Stoopid. Described by close confidants as a coming-of-age journey - expanding on the legacy of his time-honoured father as the second son of reggae legend Bob Marley - this is Stephen's fleshed-out sonic methodology and blueprint in sound, for traversing the trials faced by a family in the limelight of posterity.
Read more
 in stock $36.03
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.
Read more
 in stock $27.03
In Africa
In Africa (2xLP)
Cat: MISSYOU 031. Rel: 12 Dec 23
Play For The Prisoners (4:37)
Gaffer With Cedis (4:14)
Major T-BAY Loves Girls (3:57)
Shake A Leg High Life (3:52)
One Touch (3:59)
African Thriller (4:09)
Lonely Nights Of Lome (2:34)
All Night In Accra (5:08)
Jah Bless Africa (4:16)
No Show In Togo (4:03)
Thrilla (Night Of The Assasin remix) (3:53)
Midnight In Accra (remix) (3:57)
No Show In Togo (remix) (3:49)
Where Did The Major Go (remix) (3:52)
Review: Regarded as "one of reggae's quietest superstars", Jackie Mittoo aka. "The Keyboard King" carved a remarkable path in reggae music. A protege of Sly Stone, he began his career as part of Studio One's in-house recording band, and later went on to work with artists such as Bob Marley, UB40, Barry White, Peter Tosh and Oscar Peterson. This album was the result of a rare occasion of being on tour in Africa and establishing musical connections with musicians from Ghana; it was recorded in Accra and mixed in London. Predominantly instrumental, In Africa is essential to any dub-conscientious record collection, as it culminates the career of a reggae legend under new influences in West Africa, resulting in an unmistakably characteristic modern dub sound. Reissued on vinyl with remixes previously only availably on CD format.
Read more
 in stock $36.55
Last Train To Skaville
Last Train To Skaville (limited transparent green vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 80C. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Train To Skaville (2:44)
James Bond (2:59)
Voodoo Moon (2:57)
Ska Shuffle (2:49)
Take Ten (2:52)
Chicken & Booze (3:28)
Honey Pot (3:05)
Mr Flint (2:44)
Dr Ring Ding (2:56)
Got My Boogaloo (2:58)
From Russia With Love (4:19)
Ska-Culation (3:06)
Home Made (3:12)
Sufferer's Choice (2:39)
One Stop (2:50)
Hot & Cold (3:11)
Review: As the undisputed 'Keyboard King of Studio One' Jackie Mittoo left a huge mark on Jamaican music across the eras, helping found The Skatalites and leading The Soul Brothers amongst many other bands. Soul Jazz gathered together some rare recordings of Mittoo and the Soul Brothers from the mid-60s, where the ensemble glide with poise between ska and rocksteady, sprinkling in funk, jazz and Latin touches for good measure. It's a heady crew which captures Jamaican music in a period of open-ended innovation, as practised by some of the key architects of the sounds. After being out of print for some time, this special green vinyl edition isn't likely to hang around for long.
Read more
 in stock $30.63
Seke Molenga & Kalo Kawongolo
Cat: ASH 710. Rel: 28 May 20
African Roots (5:14)
Bad Food (3:55)
Muto Ya Motema (7:43)
Mengieb (6:59)
Wakoya (5:35)
Guipimbu Gienu (5:47)
Review: In 1979, dub legend Lee 'Scratch' Perry "adopted" a pair of Congolese musicians who had been left stranded on Jamaica, put them together with his regular session players in the Black Ark studio he later burned down in a fit of psychosis, and recorded an album. As this fine reissue proves (the second in as many months; it was also reissued under the alternative title "Roots From The Congo"), the resultant music - a vibrant mix of Perry's particular brand of dub reggae and soukous music - was not only magical, but also unlike almost anything that had come before. For some reason it was only ever released on small labels in France and Belgium at the time, meaning that original copies are extremely hard to find. This reissue, then, is long overdue. Do yourself a favour and snap them up before they all disappear.
Read more
 in stock $24.19
GT Moore & The Reggae Guitars (50th Anniversary Edition)
Painted Ladies (4:34)
Book Of Rules (3:49)
I'm Still Waiting (3:56)
Bye & Bye (2:54)
Way Over There (5:55)
Move It On Up (5:55)
Thou Shalt Not Kill (3:58)
Bad Johnny (4:04)
Knocking On Heaven's Door (7:21)
Review: In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the groundbreaking self-titled album from GT Moore & The Reggae Guitars originally released on Charisma in 1974 is being reissued. This record, which bridged the gap between the 'Pub Rock' scene and the emerging sound of reggae music in the UK, arrived amidst the onset of "Reggae Fever." G.T. Moore, formerly of the legendary folk group Heron, emerged as the first white musician to authentically delve into reggae. The eponymous debut album from the Reggae Guitars featured session musician John 'Rabbit' alongside Tom Platt, who engineered the iconic 'Catch A Fire' album. With a mix of originals and covers, including tracks by Bob Dylan, Heptones, and Diana Ross, the album stands as a testament to the fusion of musical styles and influences during that era.
Read more
 in stock $21.61
Artículos del 1 al 34 de 34 en la página 1 de 1
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TODO
Cart subtotal: