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Singles
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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Timing
Timing (7")
Cat: AQJH 77696. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Track 1 (4:30)
Track 2 (3:16)
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Uncharted
Uncharted (yellow marbled vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PNE 4176. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Broken Words (2:52)
Walking Pipebomb (2:45)
Not My Problem (3:25)
Brand New Day (3:25)
Sunny Side (3:43)
Dead Days (Over & Over) (3:06)
Shake Loose The Truth (2:51)
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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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Nagori Yuki
Cat: WQKL 27. Rel: 25 Feb 25
Track 1 (4:26)
Track 2 (3:51)
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Álbumes
Super Reggae & Soul Hits
Super Reggae & Soul Hits (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2894C. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Concentration (version 1) (2:28)
Concentration (version 3) (3:18)
Silhouettes (3:21)
Wichita Lineman (4:01)
He Can't Spell (3:17)
Musical Heatwave (2:35)
I Didn't Know (version 1) (2:35)
I Didn't Know (version 3) (2:35)
How Could I Let You Get Away (3:45)
Lips Of Wine (2:44)
Let Me Down Easy (2:56)
Changing Times (2:59)
Review: First released in 1972, this authentic and essential reggae album showcased the most popular tracks recorded by a young Dennis Brown under the guidance of renowned producer Derrick Harriott. The third album in Brown's career, Super Reggae and Soul Hits marked a significant turning point and helped to establish him as a versatile singer-songwriter capable of crafting deeply soulful music. It highlighted his ability to connect with an adult audience as he explored the interaction of reggae with soul influences, emotional depth and musical maturity. This album played a crucial role in solidifying Brown's reputation as one of reggae's most influential artists so remains an essential part of his story.
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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)
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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)
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Reggae Is Tight
Reggae Is Tight (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3698C. Rel: 25 Mar 25
5 To 5 (3:13)
Follow This Sound (2:35)
Golden Moon (2:52)
Higher Heights (2:34)
Psychedelic Reggae (2:34)
Summer Face (2:15)
Crimson & Clover (2:52)
Rat Trap (2:50)
Everybody Needs Love (2:22)
Safari (2:54)
Reggae Is Tight (2:38)
Stronger (2:49)
Review: A key figure in Jamaican music who first gained recognition with The Uniques before branching out as a solo artist and producer. By the late 60s, he'd honed his skills in arrangement and keyboard-driven reggae, culminating in Reggae Is Tight and Reggae Charm. Reggae Is Tight bursts to life with the insistent chant of '5 to ', riding a thick organ groove. Charmers reinterprets The Uniques' 'Watch The Sound' as the flowing piano instrumental 'Follow This Sound'. He transforms classics like 'Blue Moon' into reggae gems, while 'Psychedelic Reggae' leans into dubby echo effects. The album thrives on tight, dancefloor-ready rhythms, with 'Stronger' capping off the set in style. His deal with Trojan Records led to Reggae Is Tightia stunning example of his keyboard prowess over driving, fast-paced rhythms. Blending infectious organ grooves with classic boss reggae energy, the album captures the golden era of Jamaican sounds. Now reissued as a limited edition on orange vinyl, Reggae Is Tight remains an essential listen for vintage reggae enthusiasts, highlighting Charmers' innovative touch and deep influence on the genre.
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Free Your Authentic Heart
Cat: 62140. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Freedom Fighter (feat Steel Pulse)
Never Give Up
Oh Oh Oh
Free Your Heart
Cool Down
When I'm With You (feat Hollie Cook)
Live My Life
Love Got A Hold
Where You Gonna Run
Hold Up I Head (feat Glen Brownie)
I Believe (feat Alborosie)
Brighter Day (interlude)
Brighter Day
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Forever (remastered)
Forever (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DIGLP 19. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Poor Man Cry (3:57)
Children Under The Sun (4:22)
Racial Discrimination (4:10)
Soldiers Of Jah Army (4:18)
Reggae On The River (4:25)
False Pretense (3:56)
Be Carefull (4:00)
Live In Jah Love (4:34)
Red Eyes (4:53)
Review: Released in 1991, Forever brought together the sage dubwise forces of Wiss, Skelly and Apple - who were joined by the Roots Radics, and produced under Doctor Dread's guidance - for a recorded, controlled pandemonium laid down at the Lion & Fox Studios in Kingston. The Jamaican reggae group, formed in the 1970s, assembled as a merry band of brothers in the lyrical nascences of 'Poor Man Cry', 'Soldier of Jah Army', 'Reggae On The River' and 'Red Eyes', all of which feature here. Reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1991 and on CD for the first time since 1996, both formats have been remastered to provide the perfect listening experience for this legendary album.
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Mi Smoke Mi Chalwa
Mi Smoke Mi Chalwa (limited green vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 6358. Rel: 27 Feb 25
My Princess Gone (3:02)
Mi Chalwa (2:54)
Back Stabbers (2:38)
Ganja For Life (3:47)
I Won't Back Down (2:13)
Run Come Love Me (3:55)
Babylon A Rise (3:19)
People Get Ready (1:58)
Hail Far I (2:44)
Let's Stay Together (3:51)
Buffalo Soldier (3:50)
Maneater (3:11)
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Pezcore (reissue)
Pezcore (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RDR326 1. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Liquor Store
My Very Own Flag
Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts
Big
Shotgun
Black Coffee
Throw A Brick
Growing Up On A Couch
Blindsided
Downbeat
Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore
Out Of The Crowd
Robo
Where In The Hell Is Mike Sinkovich
Process
Three Quarts Drunk
Boomtown
Short On Ideas
One Last Cigarette
Review: Less Than Jake's Pezcore LP from 1995 gets reissued here in its official "Forever" variant to celebrate the album's 30th anniversary. Pezcore remains a cornerstone of ska-punk and one of the Florida band's best works. It consists of Chris DeMakes on guitars and vocals, bass from Roger Lima, Buddy Schaub on trombone, Peter "JR" Wasilewski on saxophone and Matt Yonker on drums and is a fulsome exploration that features two covers of the TV theme songs for Jeffersons and Laverne and Shirley. This anniversary edition ensures the legacy of this important album continues to resonate while reading new ears of the energy and charm of Less Than Jake's early sound.

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Hello Rockview
Hello Rockview (LP + booklet)
Cat: SMAP 11101. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Last One Out Of Liberty City (2:08)
Help Save The Youth Of America From Exploding (2:45)
All My Best Friends Are Metalheads (3:25)
Five State Drive (2:42)
Nervous In The Alley (2:49)
Motto (3:14)
History Of A Boring Town (3:12)
Great American Sharpshooter (2:35)
Danny Says (2:51)
Big Crash (2:43)
Theme Song For H Street (2:50)
Richard Allen George No It's Just Cheez (2:02)
Scott Farcas Takes In On The Chin (2:05)
Al's War (2:55)
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Treat Me Right
Treat Me Right (limited translucent yellow vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LLM 7838671. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Treat You Right (2:14)
Adam & Eve (3:03)
Brand New Second Hand (3:01)
Don't Rock My Boat (4:25)
How Many Times (2:41)
There She Goes (2:25)
Touch Me (2:38)
Who Colt The Game (3:14)
I Know A Place (3:53)
Chances Are (3:03)
This Train (2:26)
Hammer (2:48)
Bend Down Low (3:22)
Memphis (1:31)
Review: Bob Marley remains a towering figure in world music many years after his death. His work to popularise reggae around the world is never likely to be equalled, which is why we keep on coming back to his grand canon. This label in particular has done a fine job of shining a light on it. After the success of Trenchtown Rock, Small Ax, and All in One, here comes the final chapter of this quadriptych of albums dedicated to Marley's musical legacy. It's a jam-packed collection that mixes up incandescent grooves with universal messages and takes in plenty of his lesser-known jams on a nice acid-yellow vinyl.
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Soul Revolution II (reissue)
Soul Revolution II (reissue) (smoky blue vinyl LP)
Cat: CHUP 002. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Keep On Moving (3:05)
Don't Rock My Boat (4:30)
Put It On (3:34)
Fussing & Fighting (2:28)
Duppy Conqueror V/4 (3:24)
Memphis (2:11)
Riding High (2:42)
Kaya (2:40)
African Herbman (2:24)
Stand Alone (2:12)
Sun Is Shining (2:11)
Brain Washing (2:41)
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Attack!
Attack! (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: JUMP 199LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Robot Title Theme (3:04)
A Little Bit (3:39)
My New Machine (3:35)
Blue Silhouette (6:00)
Narrative (3:34)
When You Find Yourself In Dreamland (4:02)
The Revolution Anthem (4:43)
The Other Way (4:19)
ExHMN Attack! (3:09)
Good Advice (2:53)
The Big Push (4:09)
Down The Rabbit Hole (3:40)
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Officially
Cat: JD 004. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Officially (2:53)
I Got My Baby Again (3:07)
Say You Love Me (3:21)
Who Is It (3:52)
Don't Put Your Eggs In One Basket (2:49)
Mighty Clouds Of Joy (3:06)
Slaving (3:01)
Corporal Jones (1:54)
I'l Be A Man (2:49)
The Only Girl (2:50)
I Specialized In Good Girls (3:08)
Review: Lloyd Parks was born in May 1948 in Kingston, Jamaica, and went on to live a rich life in reggae that made him an icon of the genre, in particular, known for his soulful melodies and fantastic bass playing skills. He began his career in the late 1960s with the Invincibles band before later forming The Termites with Wentworth Vernal. As a solo artist, Parks achieved success with his 1973 hit 'Officially' which also became the title of this sought-after album. He worked with artists like Justin Hinds, Dennis Brown and The Abyssinians and later founded the We The People Band. This reissue brings 'Officially' back into the spotlight where it belongs.
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Lee Scratch Perry Presents Candy McKenzie (reissue)
Lee Scratch Perry Presents Candy McKenzie (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2982C. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Disco Fits (4:58)
Someone To Love Me (4:26)
Breakfast In Bed (3:45)
Walking In The Sun (4:26)
Jah Knows (4:47)
Ice Cream (4:18)
Sky At Night (4:34)
Keep Him Strong (5:01)
Tell Me A Lie (4:57)
When The Big Day (5:34)
Review: Hey, Mr. Music! The expertly rediscovered North West London soul singer Candy McKenzie (sister of Bunny McKenzie) hears her Trojan Records debut, and only album, reissued through MOV. "Upset" by Lee Perry of all people - the late great dub producer titularly "introduces" McKenzie as person of interest here - this sole LP from McKenzie, first unearthed in 2011 but recorded unmistakably in the 80s - betrays a nonconformist character, crossing blurrily between percussive lovers rock and bubbly new wave. McKenzie's vocal style is aplomb and vigorous, and is well contrasted to the otherwise soothing laryngeals of Perry's many other femme familiars, such as Susan Cadogan.
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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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Studio One Showcase 45 (Expanded Edition)
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 546. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Freddie McGregor - "Beat Down Babylon" (2:43)
Cornel Campbell - "No Man's Land" (2:53)
Judah Eskender Tafari - "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 And The Wailers - "One Love" (2:59)
The Cables - "What Am I To Do" (4:49)
Review: A brand new repro and showcase of one of Studio One's best ever compilations, which has remained long out of print. Formerly only available on Record Store Day as a limited edition 7" box set, this fresh and inductive intro to Studio One's less obvious gemstones - The Studio One Showcase 45 - now hears an expanded edition on 2xLP. Getting into these cuts will inform a veritable levelling-up in your dubbing capacity and appreciatorship. Bob Marley is the most famous feature, with his original Wailers version of 'One Love' serving as a nodal flow-point through which we may discover the vigilant lights of Judah Eskender Tafari ('Danger In Your Eyes'), Joe Higgs ('Dinah') and Liberation Group ('Namibia').
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Brixton Cat (Expanded Edition)
VARIOUS
Brixton Cat (Expanded Edition) (unmixed 3xCD box set)
Cat: DB3CD 159. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Joe's All Stars - "Since I Met You Baby" (instrumental - Brixton Cat)
Joe's All Stars - "Reggae On The Shore"
Joe The Boss - "Mad Man Mad"
Dice The Boss & Joe's All Stars - "But Officer"
Rico & The Rhythm Aces - "The Bullet"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "The Proud One"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Friendly Percussion"
Joe's All Stars - "Sugar Serenade"
Joe's All Stars - "Hey Jude"
Dice The Boss & Joe's All Stars - "Brixton Cat"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Snake Poison"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Funky Reggae" (part 1)
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Reco's Torpedo"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Honky"
Tito Simon - "Return Of The Bullet" (bonus tracks)
Ric & The Rhythm Aces - "Read The News"
Rico & The Rhythm Aces - "Zz Beat"
Joe Mansano - "Life On Reggae Planet"
Rico & The Rhythm Aces - "Rhythm In"
Patti La Donne - "Friends & Lovers"
Joe The Boss & Rico - "The Accused (The King Of Sounds)"
Josh - "The Judge"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Hot Line" (instrumental - Funky Reggae 1969-1970)
Joe's All Stars - "Lash Them"
Pama Dice & Joe's All Stars - "Musical Feet"
Pama Dice & Joe's All Stars - "Battle Cry Of Blatra"
Joe's All Stars - "Funky Reggae" (instrumental - part 2)
King Horror - "Dracula, Prince Of Darkness"
Ron & Joe's All Stars - "Soul Of Joemel" (instrumental)
Girlie & Junior - "African Meeting"
Josh & Joe's All Stars - "Higher & Higher" (instrumental)
Joe's All Stars - "Solitude"
Dice The Boss & Joe's All Stars - "Gun The Man Down"
Joe The Boss & Joe's All Stars - "The Thief"
Dice The Boss - "Your Boss DJ"
The Critics & Nyah Shuffle - "Behold"
Sexy Frankie & Nyah Shuffle - "Tea, Patty, Sex & Ganja"
Paula Dean & Nyah Shuffle - "Since I Met You, Abby" (vocal version)
Paula Dean & Nyah Shuffle - "Jughead" (instrumental)
Joe The Boss - "Teahouse"
Ray Martell - "She Caught The Train"
Joe's All Stars - "Tony B's Theme" (instrumental)
Joe The Boss & Joe's All Stars - "Skinhead Revolt"
Llyod, Pama Dice & Girlie - "Trial Of Pama Dice" (Skinhead Revolt 1970)
Nyah Shuffle - "Jughead Returns"
Joe The Boss - "Son Of Al Capone"
Joe The Boss - "All My Enemies Beware"
Girlie - "Small Change"
Girlie - "Mind Your Business"
Pamela Brown - "People Are Running"
The Critics - "Schooldays"
Deiroy Williams - "Don't Play That Song"
Llyod, Girlie & Joe - "Appeal Of Pama Dice"
The Boss All Stars - "Young & Strong"
Dice The Boss - "The Informer"
Dice The Boss - "Cool It"
The Opening - "Tea House"
Pama Dice - "Brixton Fight"
The Cimarons - "Brixton Fight" (instrumental - part 2)
Pama Dice - "Brixton Pum Pum Wrecker"
The Cimaron Kid - "Bad Day At Black Rock"
The Cimarons - "Fragile" (instrumental)
Clive Williams & The Heat Wave - "Take Good Care Of My Baby"
Dice, Rico & The Heat Wave - "In Loving Memory (Of Don Drummond)" (instrumental)
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Reggae Party Time Riddim
VARIOUS
Cat: VPR 15632. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Skari - "September Morning"
Tanya Stephens - "Some Kinda Madness" (feat Singer J)
Terry Linen - "Praise You"
Jesse Royal - "Those Days"
Kelly Shane - "Roller Coaster"
Khalia - "Devil In Disguise"
Ginjah - "Sweet Like Sugah"
Richie Spice - "Push Out Your Light"
Guinney Pepper - "Island Home"
Anthony Cruz - "Bad Mind"
Hezron - "We've Made It"
Kenny Smith - "We Don't Have Too Rush"
Kumar - "Those Lies"
Anthony Red Rose - "So Wrong"
Chezidek - "One Life"
Honorebel X Nyanda - "Miss You"
Vahriie - "How Did I Go Wrong?"
Warrior King - "Positive Energy"
Fantan Mojah - "Never Let Me Down"
Jah Izrehl - "One More Spliff"
Dean Fraser - "This Is Happiness"
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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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