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Say Who
Say Who (LP)
Cat: KSLP 041. Rel: 08 Dec 12
You Are My Angel
My Guiding Star
Just Say Who
Money Money
Skylarking
Something On My Mind
Riding For A Fail
Zion Gate
Natural Mystic
Love Of A Woman
Don't Try To Use Me
Man Next Door
Better Collie
No Man Is An Island
 in stock $17.95
Deliverance Will Come
Cat: JG 78. Rel: 16 Dec 20
Deliverance Will Come (7:01)
Milk & Honey (5:23)
 in stock $17.68
The Harder They Come
Cat: FLRS 175. Rel: 06 May 25
The Harder They Come (vocal version) (3:57)
The Harder They Come (Reggae Disco Rockers remix) (4:09)
 in stock $20.19
Honour Your Mother & Father
Cat: BV 28. Rel: 07 Aug 13
Desmond Dekker - "Honour Your Mother & Father"
Jimmy Cliff - "King Of Kings"
 in stock $12.07
Dubmones
Dubmones (limited LP)
Cat: 63921. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Pinhead (feat Sebastian Sturm)
Blitzkrieg Bop (Jamrock Dub) (feat Susan Cadogan & Welton Irie)
Sheena Is A Rudie Now (Sheena Is A Punkrocker) (feat Alpheus & Ranking Joe)
I Wanna Be Sedated (feat Prince Ella & U Brown)
Do You Wanna Dance? (feat Sebastian Sturm & Ranking Joe)
Pet Sematary (feat Shniece & Horseman)
I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend (feat Keith & Tex, Dennis Alcapone)
The KKK Took My Baby Away (feat Jr Thomas & Ranking Joe)
I Believe In Miracles (feat Earl 16 & Oku Onuora)
Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue (Featt Keith & Tex, U Brown)
Review: What if The Ramones had formed in Kingston, not New York? Swapping the raw energy of MC5 and The Stooges for the deep, echo-drenched sonics of King Tubby, their rebellious spirit would take on a whole new sound, one rooted in rocksteady and dub while keeping its punk urgency intact. Enter Dubmones, the latest project from the minds behind the 2008 album DubXanne (The Police in Dub). Reimagining Ramones classics through a dub filter, Dubmones In Dub transforms 'Blitzkrieg Bop', 'Sheena Is A Punk Rocker' and 'I Wanna Be Sedated' into a rocksteady-punk hybrid. A star lineup of vocalists - be they Dennis Alcapone, Keith & Tex, U Brown, Prince Alla, Earl 16, Ranking Joe and Susan Cadogan - brings said alt-history to life in full, bass-heavy glory.
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 in stock $30.87
Go Go Round This World! (remastered)
Go Go Round This World! (remastered) (180 gram vinyl 12" + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PCJA 95. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Go Go Round This World! (3:36)
Smilin' Days, Summer Melody (Kick The Space Echo Session) (7:12)
Go Go Round This World! (Naked Funk mix) (3:35)
Future (remix) (4:45)
 in stock $40.97
Phase One Dub Wise Volume 1 & 2
Cat: PRFLP 45. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Phase 1 (Volume 1) (4:10)
Darkness (3:16)
12 Rose Lane (3:14)
Young Deceiver (3:32)
Kingston (2:30)
Leaving Babylon (2:30)
Sufferers Heights (3:24)
Hard Labour (3:23)
Trip Wire (3:27)
Peace Treay Time (3:15)
Dawn Creation (Volume 2) (3:27)
Rockers Hop (3:25)
Leggo Dread (3:14)
Wailing Heart (3:30)
Iniquity Workers (3:23)
Star Wars (3:44)
Only Jah Jah (3:42)
Run Red (2:57)
Break Out (3:26)
Lambs Bread (3:08)
 in stock $40.97
Brand New Scenario (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: MBX 213. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Brand New Scenario (feat General Levy) (4:01)
Alegria (feat Laylah Arrada) (4:19)
Tags: Afrobeat | Dub Reggae | Soukous
 in stock $10.67
Afrodiziac (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: MBXLP 205. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Afrodiziac (feat Abdul Teejay)
Adibok (feat Abdul Teejay)
African Beat (feat Aj Franklin & Barry Issac)
Take It Slow (feat Ashanti Selah & Jonah Little)
Grafting (feat Megahbass, Ashanti Selah & Jonah Little)
Frontline Jamming (feat Megahbass, Ashanti Selah & Jonah Little)
The System (feat Vin Gordon)
Smiling Sun (feat Megahbass, Ashanti Selah & Jonah Little,alan Weekes)
Norf N Souf (feat Jonah Little, Ed Cubitt, Will Dorey)
Funky Bee (feat Alex White, Kevin Davy, Fish Keys)
Nice Times (feat Kevin Davy, Maurice White)
Tribute (feat Ray Carless)
About Time (feat Alan Weekes)
Kushty (feat Kodjovi Kush)
Blue Bird (feat Ed Cubitt)
 in stock $21.05
Afrodiziac (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: MBCD 205. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Afrodiziac (feat Abdul Teejay)
Adibok (feat Abdul Teejay)
African Beat (feat Aj Franklin & Barry Issac)
Take It Slow (feat Ashanti Selah & Jonah Little)
Grafting (feat Megahbass, Ashanti Selah & Jonah Little)
Frontline Jamming (feat Megahbass, Ashanti Selah & Jonah Little)
The System (feat Vin Gordon)
Smiling Sun (feat Megahbass, Ashanti Selah & Jonah Little,alan Weekes)
Norf N Souf (feat Jonah Little, Ed Cubitt, Will Dorey)
Funky Bee (feat Alex White, Kevin Davy, Fish Keys)
Nice Times (feat Kevin Davy, Maurice White)
Tribute (feat Ray Carless)
About Time (feat Alan Weekes)
Kushty (feat Kodjovi Kush)
Blue Bird (feat Ed Cubitt)
 in stock $13.75
Double Attack
Cat: RF 417. Rel: 12 May 25
Delroy Jones & Tennors - "Double Attack" (2:27)
Earl Lindo - "Fearless" (2:35)
 in stock $14.87
Twenty Flight Ska (reissue)
Twenty Flight Ska (reissue) (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OCR 815R. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Twenty Flight Ska (2:57)
Orange Street Breakdown (2:43)
Review: London reggae band Junior Dell & The D-Lites are mainstays of the Original Gravity label, which really knows its stuff when it comes to old school cool. Many of their greatest tunes have all been repressed and reissued over the years and this is the next one to get its moment in the sun. 'Twenty Flight Ska' has a nice rough edge and ska-styled horns with languid rhymes up top and liquid bass down ow. On the flip is 'Orange Street Breakdown' which is even more laidback, relaxed and sunny in its disposition.
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 in stock $15.44
Iron Sound Records Presents: Frenchie King & The Blackstones
I'm Your Puppet
Puppet (instrumental)
Old Fashioned Way
Old Fashioned (instrumental)
Ride Posse Ride
Posse (instrumental)
Let My People Go
People Go (instrumental)
The Wrong They Do
They Do (instrumental)
Is It Because I'm Black
Black Vs 3 (instrumental)
 in stock $10.95
Going Home
Going Home (LP + insert)
Cat: ARKLP 022. Rel: 06 May 25
Sermon On The Mount (3:27)
Jah Jah To The Rescue (3:38)
Ancient Lion (3:31)
Got To Be Sure (3:31)
Live For The Vanity (part II) (3:48)
Yes I Do (4:12)
Going Home (3:23)
Hot Lover (3:25)
Reggae Music (3:49)
Only Jah (3:32)
 in stock $24.97
Blazing Fire
Cat: BV 0010. Rel: 22 Jun 09
Blazing Fire
Track 2
Intérprete: Powlo Thirsty Ear
 in stock $12.07
Sunset Breaker
Cat: PRD 1026. Rel: 16 May 25
Secrets (5:02)
Some Lovin' (5:26)
Innervision (4:56)
Shine For Your Desire (3:16)
Twilight (4:11)
In Time (4:08)
The Road (3:20)
Get Me Higher (3:04)
Sunset Breaker (3:34)
Review: Neapolitan funk maestro Mystic Jungle returns with a new LP less than a year after the dreamy Words of Love with more astrally-charged electro/boogie/disco type wonderment. Dario di Pace's third full-length has been quietly brewing for years, shaped by studio shutdowns and shifts in location i and that patchwork journey adds a certain character to the gorgeously technicolour music on show. It's perhaps his most eclectic and free-flowing release yet: a bright, hazy blend of styles that feels both loose and deeply considered. On the dancefloor end, tracks like 'Secrets' and 'Some Lovin'' burst with disco grooves, searing guitars, call-and-response vocals and sultry sax lines. Elsewhere, 'Innervision' and 'Twilight' lean into lovers rock and wavy neon-dub pop, full of yearning, shimmer and otherworldly flourishes. Then there's the stoner sway of 'The Road' and 'Get Me Higher' i sun-soaked, psychedelic jams with zoned-out soul at their core. A richly immersive Amalfi joyride from start to finish, the Periodica fire just keeps on burning.
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 in stock $25.81
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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 in stock $41.52
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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 in stock $25.81
Ten Steps Ahead
Cat: RSPB 7021. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Prince Buster with Determinations - "Ten Steps Ahead" (3:58)
Determinations - "Two Steps Back" (3:44)
Review: Rock A Shaka continue to wring out their apparently exclusive tenancy of Prince Buster's so far unissued reggae and rocksteady works, this time dropping a fresh 7" one with the instrumentalist Determinations on dubbing duties, 'Ten Steps Ahead'. Buster's final recording before he died initially went by the name 'One Step Beyond', and it has here been renamed in requiem, perhaps to differentiate it from the repopularised Madness cover. Lodged behind the vault door for years, you can be sure that Rock A Shaka thanked their lucky stars when they re-found it: "why must I suffer so much on this land?" Buster's voice is unusually lonesome and spectral, revealing in the late artist a rarely obviated forlornness.
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 in stock $29.17
Expansions
Cat: LVD 001. Rel: 04 Sep 23
Expansions (feat Shniece) (4:06)
Expansions (dub) (4:13)
Review: Prince Fatty's new independent record label Lovedub Limited kicks off with a super 7" from the man himself. It is in fact something of an homage to the 1970s jazz-funk of Lonnie Liston Smith but with some hefty dub and reggae treatment. Shniece Mcmenamin stars on vocals and brings plenty of summer soul to the groove which is also lit up with free-flying flute lines over steady reggae rhythms that will sink you in deep to Winston "Horseman" Williams and Carlton "Bubblers" Ogilvie's drums, organ and piano. On the flip is the dub with the iconic Liston-Smith melody leading you through a lazy afternoon in style.
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 in stock $16.55
Artikal Intelligence
Cat: LVD 0007. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Black Rabbit (feat Shniece) (3:50)
Let's Go To Zion (feat Winston Francis & Big Youth) (3:43)
Underwater Love (feat Nina Miranda) (3:57)
Trick In The Book (feat Cornell Campbell) (4:18)
Hypnotising Eyes (feat Earl 1b) (4:07)
Mercedes Benz (feat Shniece & Horseman) (4:29)
Sunshine (feat Omar & Fatlip) (3:58)
Ten Times Sweeter (feat Winston Francis) (2:58)
100 Weight Of Collie Weed (feat Earl 1b & Horseman) (3:52)
Tell Me Now (feat Marcia Griffiths) (3:03)
Review: Prince Fatty makes a triumphant return with the Artikal Intelligence LP, recorded alongside The Supersized Band in South London. The album boasts 10 tracks spread across two sides, featuring an impressive lineup of vocalists including Cornell Campbell, Big Youth, Marcia Griffiths, Earl 16, Winston Francis, Omar, Shniece, Nina Miranda, Horseman, and Fatlip. With a stellar cast, heavy low ends you would expect and plenty of infectious energy, this album demands to be played loud and promises to captivate with its blend of reggae, soul, and inventive rhythms.
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 in stock $26.66
Mod Mod Ranglin
Cat: DSRLP 506. Rel: 01 May 12
La Bostella
Walk Away
More & More Amore
Blowing In The Wind
Spanish Eyes
Archie
What Now My Love
Lemon Tree
You Won't See Me
Born Free
Felicia
Somewhere My Love
Intérprete: Dub Store Japan
 in stock $39.01
Wareika Dub
Cat: SOR 003. Rel: 24 Mar 25
This Day (dub) (5:39)
Gunga Din (dub) (3:33)
Africa (dub) (5:27)
Lumumba (dub) (3:51)
Dial Africa (dub) (3:39)
Man From Wareika (dub) (4:18)
Over The Mountain (dub) (4:31)
Rasta (dub) (3:47)
Ramble (dub) (4:28)
Review: Rico Rodriguez, all-round brilliant Jamaican horn and and trombonist, played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of ska, rocksteady and reggae. Born in Kingston in 1934, he began his career in the 1950s then joined the Skatalites in the early 1960s, and whether one chalks this lucky break up to birthrights, shrewd decisions or chance sliding door moments is up to the historian. But his talent cannot be denied: over the years, Rico worked with Toots And The Maytals, Bob Marley, and The Specials. His masterful trombone solos lent parping bombast to a scene which abhorred tinniness, and the Man From Wareika album exemplified this. This dub edition is a crucial pre-release dub edition from the 1976 classic, in which we hear a full instrumental brass-and-bass dive-bombing across nine formerly unreleased Island Records trinkets.
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 in stock $21.32
Wreck A Buddy
Cat: RF 332. Rel: 14 Feb 22
Soul Sisters - "Wreck A Buddy" (2:34)
Versatiles - "Push It In" (2:21)
 in stock $15.44
Sings Love (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: SKY 2LP20 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Where Is The Love (4:50)
Now I Know What Love Is (4:03)
Come With Me (3:50)
Don't Want To Leave You Now (4:11)
Sweet Is Your Love (4:18)
Fantasy (4:29)
Sweetness Of Your Love (3:52)
Anything (3:29)
Let The Flow On (3:43)
Talk Love (4:19)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


First released in 1981 on Sonia E. Pottinger's esteemed High Note Records, this album features the delicate brilliance of a one-woman band whose talents have only grown more revered with time. Overlooked on its debut, the album has since become a coveted gem among collectors and reggae enthusiasts, thanks to its heartfelt lyricism and lush arrangements. Now receiving its first official reissue on vinyl, this lover's rock masterpiece finally gets the care and recognition it deserves. Anchored by tracks like the soulful 'Let Love Flow On', immortalised on Jeremy Underground's Beauty compilation, and the dreamy 'Fantasy', Spence's voice exudes warmth and sentimentality. The ten tracks radiate tropical charm, blending soothing rhythms with romantic optimism, making the album a perfect soundtrack for sunlit afternoons. Spence's untimely passing at 54 imbues her work with added poignancy, as her lyrics carry a quiet resilience and hope. An excellent blend of soulful crossover appeal and roots reggae music.
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 in stock $33.11
Canoe Boy
Canoe Boy (7" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TIME 702. Rel: 08 Jul 24
Canoe Boy (4:23)
Canoe (dub) (4:15)
Review: London-based Tokyo Riddim Band is a fusion of cultures, uniting three generations of Japanese female musicians with London's eclectic soundscape. Their vibrant performances merge reggae drums, funky basslines, and City Pop guitar, all live and dubbed-out on stage, creating a cultural phenomenon in the reggae scene. Following their debut single's success, "Denshi Lenzi," Tokyo Riddim Band presents "Canoe Boy," a hypnotic Japanese new wave reggae track. Originally penned by Japanese punk rock pioneer PANTA in 1980 for Tomoko Kuwae's album, this gem makes its single debut now. Dubby and funky, Tokyo Riddim Band's rendition, enhanced by Prince Fatty's dubwise touch, features siren machines, extended solos, and a groovy outro.
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 in stock $18.52
Sweet & Dandy
Cat: BLP 005. Rel: 08 Jul 24
Monkey Man (3:44)
Pressure Drop (2:57)
I Shall Be Fre (4:06)
Bla, Bla, Bla (2:43)
Just Tell Me (2:41)
We Shall Overcome (3:27)
Sweet & Dandy (3:07)
Scare Him (2:30)
Alidina (3:10)
I Need Your Love (3:11)
54-46 That's My Number (3:22)
Oh Yeah (2:42)
Review: Renowned pioneers of ska and rocksteady, Toots and the Maytals emerged in the early 1960s as pivotal figures in the popularisation of reggae. Fronted by the late Toots Hibbert, regarded alongside Bob Marley and Peter Tosh as one of reggae's chief pioneers, his soulful vocals drew comparisons to Otis Redding. Rolling Stone hailed him among the top 100 male singers ever. Their 1968 hit 'Do the Reggay' notably coined the genre's name and introduced it globally. This Is Toots and the Maytals, their third album originally released on Beverley's Records, captures their influential sound from that transformative era.
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 in stock $44.34
54-46 Was My Number (Slow Cut)
Cat: BV 64. Rel: 09 May 12
54-46
54-46 (version)
 in stock $12.07
Free Yourself: Ska Hits
Free Yourself: Ska Hits (black & white splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 5709. Rel: 08 May 25
Be Alright
Whiplash
Twist N' Shake
I Spy For The FBI
Jade
Bond
Mandingo
Keep On Pushing
Movin' N' Groovin'
Free Yourself
Wild Child
What's Gone Wrong
Lonely Bull
 in stock $31.42
Tokyo Riddim: 1976-1985
VARIOUS
Cat: TIME 016. Rel: 24 Jan 24
Miki Hirayama - "Tsukikage No Nagisa" (4:22)
Miki Hirayama - "Denshi Lenzi" (3:46)
Chu Kosaka - "Music" (5:12)
Izumi Mimi Kobayashi - "Lazy Love" (4:16)
Junko Yagami - "Johannesburg" (5:06)
Miharu Koshi - "Coffee Break" (4:43)
Marlene - "Hittin' Me Where It Hurts" (4:55)
Lily - "Tenkini Naare" (3:12)
Review: The more erudite record digger will know that Japan has long since had a thriving ska, dub and reggae scene. This new entry in the Nippon series from London's Time Capsule label proves that - Tokyo Riddim 1976-1985 dives deep into its early days when J-reggae artists were looking to the likes of UB40 and The Police for inspiration rather than the Jamaican originators. And you can hear that here in this fine collection of backbeat gems which are playful, loose and catchy, with subtle hints of city-pop and new-wave sounds. These tracks have only been available in Japan before and are now sure to find a welcome new audience on European shores.
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 in stock $31.99
Reggae Anthology: The Channel One Story
VARIOUS
Cat: VPRL 1678. Rel: 08 May 25
The Mighty Diamonds - "I Need A Roof" (2:47)
Frankie Jones - "Don't Smoke The Seed" (3:28)
The Mighty Diamonds - "Right Time" (3:11)
Don Carlos - "Natty Dread Have Credentials" (3:38)
Lone Ranger - "Natty Burial" (3:21)
Meditiations - "Woman Is Like A Shadow" (2:59)
Sammy Dread - "Road Block" (3:13)
Revolutionaires - "Burial" (4:11)
Wailing Soul - "Things & Time" (3:12)
Dillinger - "Cokane In My Brain" (3:41)
Barry Brown - "Far East" (2:55)
Dillinger - "CB 200" (2:40)
I Roy - "Welding" (4:11)
Frankie Paul - "Worries In The Dance" (3:24)
Yellowman - "Herbman Smuggling" (2:54)
Barrington Levy - "Dances Are Changes" (3:29)
Sugar Minott - "Show Me That You Love Me Girl" (3:12)
Ernest Wilson - "I Know Myself" (3:26)
Rankin Trevor - "Truly" (Dj mix) (2:56)
Tamlins - "Hard To Confess" (2:48)
Leroy Smart - "Ballstic Affair" (3:14)
John Holt - "Satisfaction" (3:40)
Dillinger - "Ragnampiza" (3:05)
Revolutionaires - "MPLA" (2:38)
Revolutionaires - "Death In The Arena" (3:21)
Clint Eastwood - "Prema Ballerina" (3:08)
Delroy Wilson - "Sharing The Night Together" (3:15)
Sugar Minott - "Babylon" (3:43)
Little John - "Smoke Ganja Hard" (3:15)
Junior Byles - "Fade Away" (3:02)
The Jays & Rankin Trevor - "Queen Majesty" (5:21)
Leroy Smart - "Without Love" (2:52)
John Holt - "Up Park Camp" (3:31)
The Jays - "Yaho" (3:34)
Super Chick - "Roach Killer" (3:00)
Lone Ranger - "M 16" (3:03)
Review: With standout tracks from proper legends like Barrington Levy, Delroy Wilson, Dillinger, The Mighty Diamonds, Yellowman and more, Reggae Anthology: The Channel One Story is an essential compilation chronicling one of Jamaica's most influential studios during its most famous golden era. Plenty of historic moments are included such as the country's first 12-inch maxi-single release (The Jays & Ranking Trevor's 'Truly Deejay Mix') and 'Queen Majesty,' a soul-drenched reggae rework of a Curtis Mayfield classic. Also included are extended cuts and rich production which means this anthology celebrates Channel One's lasting impact on reggae history with a little extra insight than you might have already heard.
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 in stock $37.32
Tokyo Riddim Vol 2 1979-1986
VARIOUS
Cat: TIME 021. Rel: 30 Oct 24
Teresa Noda - "Tropical Love" (4:16)
Yosui Inoue - "Anata Wo Rikai" (4:23)
Juicy Fruit - "Oshiete Ageru" (3:49)
Yuki Nakayama - "Trois" (4:41)
Risa Minami - "Jamaican Blue" (4:27)
Kei Ishiguro - "Red Drip" (3:23)
Tomoko Aran - "Kanashiki Vaudevillian" (4:23)
Teresa Noda - "Yellow Moon" (3:48)
Review: Tokyo Riddim Vol. 2 looks into the eclectic fusion of reggae and Japanese pop, uncovering a unique musical journey that began when Ryuichi Sakamoto traveled to Kingston in 1978. Collaborating with Jamaican icons like Neville Hinds and Rita Marley, Sakamoto's experience set the stage for a burgeoning connection between Japanese artists and Jamaican reggae. This compilation showcases tracks like Teresa Noda's 'Tropical Love' and 'Yellow Moon', highlighting the innovative blend of dub, electronic, and new wave that emerged in Japan during the late 70s and early 80s. The album features genre-bending contributions from key figures such as Yosui Inoue, Kay Ishiguro, and Tomoko Aran, who reimagined reggae with bold, unconventional styles. Tokyo Riddim Vol. 2 explores the hybridisation of these sounds, demonstrating how the exchange between Tokyo and Kingston birthed a fresh, boundary-defying genre. This collection shows Japan's experimental spirit, weaving together reggae's rhythms with the era's cosmopolitan influences, carving out a place beyond Western musical conventions.
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 in stock $31.99
Room In The Sky 200th (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
VARIOUS
Cat: MBXLP 200. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Train Tracks (feat Dean Fraser)
Nu Yorican Yardi (feat Vin Gordon, Jonah Little & Kevin Davy)
Bossa Rock (feat Ernest Ranglin)
Megahgroove (feat Megah Bass & Jalon Keyz)
Know Yourself (feat Vin Gordon)
Too Short (feat Vin Gordon)
Land Of Love (feat Vin Gordon)
Kaya Theme (feat 7 Binghi & Kaptain Kaos)
Touch & Go (feat Paolo)
Mascot Parade (feat Megahband)
Runnings (feat Sly Dunbar & Alan Weekes)
Slow Mo (feat Jackie Mittoo)
African Blood (feat Vin Gordon)
 in stock $21.05
Room In The Sky 200th (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
VARIOUS
Cat: MCD 200. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Train Tracks (feat Dean Fraser)
Nu Yorican Yardi (feat Vin Gordon, Jonah Little & Kevin Davy)
Bossa Rock (feat Ernest Ranglin)
Megahgroove (feat Megah Bass & Jalon Keyz)
Know Yourself (feat Vin Gordon)
Too Short (feat Vin Gordon)
Land Of Love (feat Vin Gordon)
Kaya Theme (feat 7 Binghi & Kaptain Kaos)
Touch & Go (feat Paolo)
Mascot Parade (feat Megahband)
Runnings (feat Sly Dunbar & Alan Weekes)
Slow Mo (feat Jackie Mittoo)
African Blood (feat Vin Gordon)
Dread Out Deh (feat Vin Gordon)
Ska Carbi (feat Alex White & Kevin Davy)
Craving (feat Marcus Aldred)
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Masters Of Reggae 2025 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
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Cat: MBXLP 206. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Tyrone Taylor & Joseph Cotton - "Down & Out"
Errol Dunkley - "Just My Imagination"
Gregory Isaacs - "I'm Gone Medley"
Cornell Campbell - "Got This Feeling"
Donovan Kingjay - "What Am I To Do"
Goody Gap - "Life"
June Powell & Papa 12 - "Happy Land"
Jimmy James - "Working Overtime"
Mad X - "Love I Can Feel"
Winston Reedy - "Guiding Star"
Kingsley Wray - "Love Wont Come Easy"
Aj Franklin - "Say What Your Saying"
Earl Heptones - "Hello Carroll"
Barry Issac - "Go Tell It On The Mountains"
Bb Seaton - "Everybody Loves A Winner"
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Fly Flying Ska (reissue)
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Cat: KOY 003. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Prince Buster - "Flying Ska" (2:25)
Prince Buster - "Lucky 7" (2:31)
Skatalites - "Perhaps" (2:55)
Gaynor & Errol - "My Queen" (2:43)
Millie Small & Roy Panton - "I Go" (2:41)
Roland Alphonso - "Roland Plays The Prince" (2:46)
Prince Buster - "Call Me" (3:16)
Prince Buster - "Eye For An Eye" (3:01)
Owen Gray - "River Jordan" (2:28)
Prince Buster - "The Greatest" (3:30)
The Maytals - "Ska War" (2:56)
Don Drummond - "The Burial" (2:44)
Review: This reissue brings a rare gem from Jamaica's golden era of ska back into the spotlight, offering an authentic snapshot of the genre's flourishing evolution in the early 60s. Prince Buster takes centre stage, delivering five exclusive tracks that exemplify his mastery of infectious, horn-driven rhythms, including the lively 'Flying Ska' and the gritty 'Eye For An Eye.' However, it's not just Buster's presence that makes this collection stand out; the inclusion of tracks from legends like The Maytals, Don Drummond, and Roland Alphonso highlights the diversity within the ska scene. The Skatalites' 'Perhaps' is a moment of unmistakable instrumental brilliance, while 'Ska War' from The Maytals pulses with that unmistakable energy that still defines the genre today.
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Reggae Steady Go: The Creole Albums Collection
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Cat: DB 2CD162. Rel: 15 May 25
The Upsetters - "Capo" (CD 1: The Upsetters 'the Good, The Bad & The Upsetters')
The Upsetters - "Phil The Fluter"
The Upsetters - "Suns Of Navarone"
The Upsetters - "What Do You Say?"
The Upsetters - "Straight To The Head"
The Upsetters - "Red Or Red"
The Upsetters - "Mellow Mood"
The Upsetters - "Family Mna"
The Upsetters - "Oney (Happy Clap)"
The Upsetters - "Mama Look (Moneky Man)"
The Upsetters - "Snow White"
The Upsetters - "The Good, The Bad & The Upsetters"
The Pyramids - "To Sir With Love" (Various 'reggae, Steady Go, Vol 1)
Al Barry - "Ooh Ee"
The Pyramids - "Feel Alright"
The Aces - "Walk Into My Life"
The Pyramids - "Telstar"
The Aces - "Mademoiselle Ninette"
The Pyramids As The Creole All Stars - "Geronimo"
Al Barry - "Hold It Baby"
The Pyramids - "All For You" (bonus tracks)
Al Barry - "Freedom Sound"
The Pyramids - "Reggae Shiffle"
Al Barry - "Last Love"
The Pyramids - "All For You" (part 2 instrumental)
Bruce Ruffin - "Mad About You" (CD 2: Various 'reggae Steady Go')
Honey Boy - "Reggae Motion"
Dave Barker - "Shackatac"
Winston Francis - "A Little Today, A Little Tomorrow"
Bruce Ruffin - "Save The People"
Honey Boy - "Sad Sad Song Aka Still Your Mna"
The Pyramids As Creole All Stars - "Stingo"
Bruce Ruffin - "Crazy People" (Big 12 - Reggae Steady Go Vol 2)
Honey Boy - "Be My Baby"
Dave Barker - "Ride Your Pony"
Bruce Ruffin - "Coming On Strong"
Winston Francis - "Blue Moon"
The Chequers - "Everyday"
Dave Barker - "Keep On Trying ('til I Win Your Love)"
The Pyramids - "Mother's Bath" (bonus tracks)
Winston Francis - "Love Thy Neighbour"
Dave Barker - "Smooths & Sorts"
Bruce Ruffin - "One Big Happy Family"
The Pyramids - "Can't Leave Now"
Honey Boy - "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"
Dave Barker - "You For Me"
The Pyramids - "Mosquito Bite"
Winston Francis - "Now That I'm A Man"
Dave Barker - "Give Me Some Light"
The Pyramids - "Teardrops"
Bruce Ruffin - "Are You Ready"
The Chequers - "Butler's Cross"
Honey Boy - "Sad Sad Song" (original mix)
Review: Doctor Bird prescribe a new 2xCD anthology for the auralgics among fans of early UK reggae, bringing together for the first time on CD four pioneering albums from Creole Music Ltd, incorporated in May 1964 as chief outputter of prime British reggae. Bruce White and Tony Cousins took the helm, and Creole quickly became a key (and melodica) player in Britain's reggae scene. Their initial success came with The Hippy Boys' The Good, The Bad & The Upsetters, recorded on tour with Lee Perry; working with Trojan Records and eventually launching their own label, Rhino, Creole struck gold with Bruce Ruffin's 'Mad About You', helping clarify the UK reggae sound of the early 70s, and which comes rendered again here in clearest tones.
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