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Juno's full catalogue of Reggae
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Singles
Powers That Be
Powers That Be (limited 12")
Cat: MMR 003. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Jah Mason - "Jah Army" (3:41)
Jah Mason - "Field Marshall Dubwize" (3:42)
Locks Messenjah - "Who Cyan 'ear" (3:15)
Locks Messenjah - "Dem Ago Feel!" (3:08)
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Wooly Bully
Junior Dell & The D-Lites - "Wooly Bully" (2:21)
Donnoya Drake - "Wooly Bully" (2:22)
Luchito & Nestor - "Wooly Bully" (2:33)
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Wooly Bully" (2:26)
Review: Across four artists and four versions, Original Gravity present 'Woolly Bully', a woollen repackaging of the longtime Sam Sham & The Pharoahs classic. Laid down in 1964, this terpsichorean prancer kept to a 12-bar blues progression, and made for the first American record to sell a million copies during the storied British Invasion. Its mixture of skiffly British rock and Mexican-American conjunto was an intentional blend, and a succesful one at that. Its enduring impact is now felt in these rollicking cover versions from Junior Dell, Donnoya Drake, Luchito & Nestor Alvarez and Curtis Baker, all roomy, costume vintage retrofits of the original. Listen closely to the lyrics for strange talk of a mythical creature: the original song's lyrics were so strange that some radio stations banned it for fear of popular befuddlement.
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Tags: Latin | Ska | Boogaloo
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I Want You
Cat: LVPD 108. Rel: 29 Jan 25
I Want You (3:50)
I Want You (dub version) (3:51)
Review: Lion Vibes lives up to its name with his powerful release from Jamaica featuring the legendary Ini Kamoze and rising star Lila Ike. Produced by Kareem Burrell of XTM Nation, this heavyweight track was recorded at Anchor, 9soundclik and Tads studio with top reggae musicians bringing real authenticity to the sounds. The A-side mix by Veer Dhaniram delivers a stunning vocal cut that exudes island cool while the low-end swaggers. The B-side unveils a previously unreleased dub mix by Gregory Morris and the record comes in a beautifully designed picture sleeve by Juppi Juppsen.
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Chant Down Babylon
Cat: SCOOP 082. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Chant Down Babylon (3:43)
Chant Down Babylon (dub version) (4:05)
Review: Joseph Lalibela's collaboration with Vibronics and the Mafia & Fluxy Band delivers a powerful fusion of roots reggae and dub. Lalibela's vocals, rich and commanding, blend seamlessly with Vibronics' immersive production, while the rhythm section from the Mafia & Fluxy Band keeps the track grounded with a steady, hypnotic bassline. The track's balance between deep, atmospheric soundscapes and spiritual lyricism creates a captivating experience, offering listeners both groove and message in equal measure. This is a must for those who appreciate the timelessness of reggae and the expansive nature of dub.
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We Can Make It Work
Cat: PLA 06. Rel: 03 Feb 25
We Can Make It Work (4:02)
We Can Make It (dub) (3:14)
Review: Jennifer Lara delivered a rather oblique reggae record in the form of 'We Can Make It Work' in 1980 for Uptempo Records, who've today repressed and redelivered it to fresh ears. The Studio One maverick was a mammoth 7" releaser, but few of her records fell happily afoul of the flukily muted vocals heard on this one, which sound to serve Lara's voice in the manner of a wooing, gothic castle-haunting ghost. The subject matter of resuscitating a lost romantic cause helps in this regard: with offbeat bass bubbles and pitch-warped chords, the whole track feels haunted but still jocular, as if the singer-subject remains fixated on something largely dead, but still, on the off chance, revivable.
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I Don't Know What It Is But Keep That Light Shining On Me
I Don't Know What It Is But Keep That Light Shining On Me (Keith Lawrence Refix version 1) (4:26)
I Don't Know What It Is But Keep That Light Shining On Me (Keith Lawrence Refix version 2) (4:32)
Review: Keith Lawrence is a DJ and producer from Brixton in South London with plenty of credentials, and here he serves up a pair of refixes of 'I Don't Know What It Is But Keep That Light Shining On Me', a reggae jam with an edge. The first one is laden with hooky guitar riffs and has soaring call-and-response vocals expanding the sound up top. The second is more raw and a little stripped back with a focus on the timeless rhythms and sounds. Two tunes that demand to be played loud and with bass - obviously - pushed to the max.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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Lion (Tribute To Shaka)
Cat: LITR 001. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Lion (Tribute To Shaka) (4:18)
Lion Dub (4:16)
Review: This first release from the Levites on Lion Triumphant brings a fitting tribute to the late Jah Shaka with 'Lion'. The track draws direct inspiration from Shaka's iconic sound system days, particularly through its use of a sample from an early 80s reggae film featuring Shaka himself. The rhythm at the core of the track is a recut of a dubplate that was a highlight of Jah Shaka's sets during the late 70s and early 80s, instantly evoking the raw, immersive energy of his sound system. It's a fitting homage, capturing the spirit of an era while paying respect to a true legend of reggae culture.
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Crucifixion
Cat: VPS 9908. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Crucifixion (2:56)
Ranking Joe - "River Jordan" (3:14)
Review: Henry 'Junjo' Lawes produced a double-headed twin spin on the iconic Eventide Fire riddim for this one. It is arguably that which helped Barrington's 'Crucifixion' soar to the top of the UK reggae charts in 1980 when it was released. It is one of his most iconic vocal performances, which is saying something given how much music the man has worked on. On the flip side of this new 7", Ranking Joe delivers 'River Jordan' with full force, riding the rhythm with impeccable skill. These jams were recorded with the one and only Roots Radics at Channel One and King Tubby's, so very much capture the essence of reggae at its peak with some of its key players all involved.
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South African Border
Cat: DKR 291. Rel: 03 Jun 24
South African Border (4:30)
South African Border (version) (4:31)
Review: Parish Jamaica throw it back to 1987 here when Hopeton Lindo dropped his top-level digital reggae gem 'South African Border.' It features a superbly militant vocal and a swaggering rhythm that cannot fail to make a mark when cranked up nice and loud on a serious sound system. The lyrics are politically conscious as all reggae should be and this special re-release has been taken straight from the original master tape. It lasts over 60 seconds more than the original for even better effect on the floor and on the flip is a nice dubbed-out version.
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 in stock $10.52
Tribute
Tribute (7")
Cat: DKR 300. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Tribute (3:50)
Tribute (version) (3:50)
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Say What You're Saying
Cat: TADS 151687. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Say What You're Saying (3:42)
Walk A Ton (3:50)
 in stock $34.60
No More Trouble
Cat: RS 7023. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Lloyd & Glen - "No More Trouble" (3:11)
Lloyd Robinson - "Mrs Applebee" (2:51)
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Reality Hacked Part 2
Reality Hacked Part 2 (purple marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: HRL 009. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Click (UNKLE Reconstruction) (8:06)
Click (Pangea remix) (5:40)
Scram City (Echologist dub) (4:40)
Review: Reality Hacked Part 2 collects three more heavyweight remixes of key tracks from Lost Souls Of Saturn’s most recent album Reality. Among such jewels are the serene vocal lilts and trembling percs of UNKLE’s ‘Click’ remix, on which Lvv Gvn soars across the track in awestruck wonderment, and the playful wibbles and stark rhythms of Hessle Audio’s Pangaea on his version of the same. This second 12” in the Reality Hacked series rounds off on a heavy-set dubby take on ‘Scram City’ by Echologist.
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A Little Rain Must Fall
Cat: PRTL 7089. Rel: 22 Oct 24
A Little Rain Must Fall (4:40)
A Little Version (4:40)
Review: This wonderful horn-led instrumental gem from Chris Petter and Dave Fullwood in their Love Grocer guise makes its first ever appearance on 7". Originally released on a Dubhead 10" featuring a Cheshire Cat vocal in 2000 and then also on the Rocking with the Love Grocer album on Dubhead in 2001, this one has long been a favourite and rightly so: it shows their signature take on dubbed-out rhythms and finds them weaving in some nice hypnotic melodies with great trumpet pads bringing the good vibes.
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Louie Louie EP
Luchito & Nestor - "Louie Louie" (2:49)
Mr Maph - "Louie Louie" (3:10)
Junior Dell & The D-Lites - "Louie Louie" (2:50)
Max Iss & The Minions - "Louie Louie" (3:00)
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Bible Fi Dem
Cat: GCS 024. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Lyrical Benjie - "Bible Fi Dem" (3:41)
Ray Ranking - "Version Fi Dem" (3:43)
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Born As A Winner
Cat: OBFREC 1225. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Born As A Winner (2:45)
Go Deh (2:46)
Dub As A Winner (2:44)
Mr Officer (3:15)
Mr Officer (Under Arrest mix) (3:49)
 in stock $22.14
I Can't Hide
Cat: TIEU 033. Rel: 28 Jun 24
Ken Parker - "I Can't Hide" (with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (2:25)
Dennis Alcapone & Lizzy - "Ba-Ba-Ri-Ba Skank" (with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (2:41)
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The Longfingah Attack
Cat: RR 006. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Anybody Out There (extended version) (7:13)
Come A Dance (3:13)
Come A Dub (3:14)
Speculator (extended version) (7:00)
Warning (3:09)
Warning (dub) (3:02)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Dub
 in stock $19.11
Álbumes
The Volcano Dancehall Albums Collection
Cat: DB2CD 143. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Barrington Levy - ""Bounty Hunter " - Bounty Hunter"
Barrington Levy - "Shaolin Temple"
Barrington Levy - "Shine Eye Girl"
Barrington Levy - "Moonlight Lover"
Barrington Levy - "Trod With Jah Jah"
Barrington Levy - "It’s Not Easy"
Barrington Levy - "Skylarking"
Barrington Levy - "Jah Life"
Barrington Levy - "Wedding Ring"
Barrington Levy - "Don’t Fuss Nor Fight"
Barrington Levy - "Looking My Love" (bonus track)
Barrington Levy - "Walk 2000 Miles" (bonus track)
Cocoa Tea - ""Weh Dem A Go Do" - Rocking Dolly"
Cocoa Tea - "Informer"
Cocoa Tea - "Jah Made Them That Way"
Cocoa Tea - "Evening Time"
Cocoa Tea - "Can’t Stop Cocoa Tea"
Cocoa Tea - "I’ve Lost My Sonia"
Cocoa Tea - "I'm Wanted"
Cocoa Tea - "I'm Going Home"
Cocoa Tea - "On Top Of The World"
Cocoa Tea - "Chalice Nuh Fi Ramp With"
Charlie Chaplin - "We Hot"
Charlie Chaplin - "Small Days"
Charlie Chaplin - "Afraid Of You"
Charlie Chaplin - "Bounce Pon We Corner"
Charlie Chaplin - "Why The World Say So"
Charlie Chaplin - "Screwface People"
Charlie Chaplin - "Principle"
Charlie Chaplin - "Tribute To Marvin Gaye"
Charlie Chaplin - "Ginal"
Charlie Chaplin - "International Robbery"
Charlie Chaplin - "Yan Kee Skank Aka Yankee Skank"
Charlie Chaplin - "Chalice"
Charlie Chaplin - "Face To Face"
Charlie Chaplin - "Eden Ah Try"
Charlie Chaplin - "Tell Me Why"
Charlie Chaplin - "Drifting"
Charlie Chaplin - "Hey Youthman"
Barrington Levy - "Skylarking" (12" mix version - bonus track)
Barrington Levy - "Moonlight" (dub - bonus track)
Barrington Levy - "Shine Eye Girl" (version)
Review: For the label's latest essential two-disc trawl through the archives of Jamaican music culture, Doctor Bird has decided to take us back to the late 1970s and the dawn of dancehall - then a kind of harder, more upbeat take on reggae rather than the drum machine-powered rhythmic powerhouse it became. The Volcano Dancehall Albums Collection features a quartet of full-length excursions produced by early dancehall hero Henry 'Junjo' Lawes: Barrington Levy's influential 'Bounty Hunter', 'Weh Dem a Go Do' by young deejay/toaster Cocoa Tea, and a pair of sets by fellow patois proto-rapper Charlie Chaplin ('Sound System' and the superb 'Dancehall Rockers'). Throw in a handful of essential bonus cuts (including the full 12" version of Barrington Levy's take on Horace Andy favourite 'Skylarking') and you have an indispensable collection of formative dancehall classics.
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Love & Harmony (reissue)
Love & Harmony (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 835. Rel: 30 May 24
Fred Locks - "Love & Harmony" (4:13)
Cherry Rock - "Love Enough To Share" (3:24)
The Creation Steppers - "Born In Slavery (Kill Nebudchanezzar)" (3:04)
Albert Malawi - "Let's Get It Right" (3:20)
Little Roy - "Touch Not My Locks" (2:53)
Fred Locks & The Twelve Tribes Band - "Harmony" (dub) (4:19)
Cherry Rock & The Twelve Tribes Band - "Love" (dub) (3:24)
The Creation Steppers & The Twelve Tribes Band - "Killer" (dub) (3:21)
Albert Malawi & The Twelve Tribes Band - "Get Right" (dub) (3:38)
Little Roy & The Twelve Tribes Band - "Dread Morning" (3:33)
Review: Erroneously credited solely to Fred Locks on its 1978 release, this superb set is in fact a showcase of the work of the 12 Tribes Of Israel band in collaboration with the aforementioned artist; the collab also includes Earl 'Little Roy' Lowe, Albert Malawi, the Creation Steppers and Cherry Rock. With the 12 Tribes first forming in 1968 as a Rastafarian organisation based in Kingston, this troupe brought exceptional works of OG lovers' rock to the table, amidst a wider cultic organisation that saw each member grouped into a formation modelled on the Biblical 12 tribes of Israel. You wouldn't know it from the sense of pure relief and love that wafts from the music here: Love & Harmony is a brilliant one, carrying a universalist message of racial and spiritual unity amid an acknowledgement of tough beginnings and the necessity of lock care.
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City Swamp
Cat: NS 0054LP. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Ideological Rubbile (15:21)
Celestial Soup (5:49)
Swamp (10:11)
Silhouette (11:41)
Review: Jake Long's debut under his own name, City Swamp, is a long-awaited arrival, especially for those familiar with his work leading Maisha. As the drummer and composer for Maisha, Long was instrumental in creating some of the finest UK jazz releases, including There is a Place, which featured luminaries like Nubya Garcia and Amane Suganami. City Swamp not only showcases Long's talent but also serves as a continuation and expansion of the ideas explored in There is a Place. While Maisha's sound was celebratory, City Swamp delves into more dissonant themes with a psychedelic twist, particularly evident in the epic track 'Ideological Rubble.' Despite being a solo project, City Swamp still features many Maisha members, highlighting the collaborative spirit that defines Long's work. With this album, Long firmly establishes himself as a phenomenally talented artist with a unique musical vision, making City Swamp an exceptional debut.
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 in stock $26.86
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