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Singles
Ska Fever Vol 2
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Rude Girl" (2:47)
Prince Alphonso & The Fever - "Malostran-Ska" (2:42)
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Remember To Forget" (2:51)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Beseda Blues" (2:43)
Review: The superb Original Gravity label is back with more OG reggae brilliance and ska classics. This second volume of Ska Fever kicks off with a big stepper from Junior Dell & The D Lites in the form of 'Rude Girl' while Prince Alphonso & The Fever bring big playful brass to 'Malostran-Ska' and Junior Dell & The D Lites then return on the flipside of this 7" with 'Remember To Forget' which picks up the pace and is built on a hardcore rhythm. The legendary Woodfield Rd Allstars shut things down with a more melancholic vibe on 'Beseda Blues.'
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I'm Just A Guy
Cat: DP 007. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Alton & Phyllis - "I'm Just A Guy"
Joya Landis - "I Love You Baby"
Review: The latest release from Peckings Records features two classic tracks that exemplify the golden era of reggae. On the A-side, Alton Ellis and Phyllis Dillon deliver a heartfelt rendition of 'I'm Just A Guy,' showcasing their harmonious vocals and timeless appeal. The B-side presents Joya Landis's 'I Love You Baby,' a soulful tune that complements the A-side's emotive tone. This 7" single is a must-have for collectors and reggae enthusiasts, offering a nostalgic journey into the rich musical heritage of the genre.
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Bumpy's Lament (reissue)
Cat: BS 200914. Rel: 06 Sep 22
Bumpy's Lament (4:23)
Electric Boogie (3:54)
Review: Dubtastic reinterpretation of the Isaac Hayes' classic of the same name that was itself sampled in Erykah Badu's gem 'Bag Lady'..... B/W "Electric Boogie" a toe tappin' nod to 80's dancehall destined to brighten the smokiest of rooms. Originally released back in 2010 and now repressed due to public demand...
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Sally's Song
Sally's Song (7" + insert)
Cat: NYCT7 081. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Sally's Song (3:58)
It Had Better Be Tonight (3:41)
Review: A shining example of soundtrack reggae, 'Sally's Song' was first incarnated in an unlikely spectacle: Tim Burton's A Nightmare Before Christmas. Originally composed by the film's scorer Danny Elfman, reggae reinterpreters Aanant Pradhan and Larry McDonald (of Skatalites fame) here lay down a dour dub cover version. Wistful, moody and clean. The B-side, meanwhile, shows off the pair's knowledge of film music even further - Henry Mancini's 'It Had Better Be Tonight' from the 1963 version of The Pink Panther makes similar waves as a kettle-drum heavy dub version.
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Mercedes Benz
Cat: LVD 003. Rel: 12 Jan 24
Mercedes Benz (4:31)
Mercedes Benz (version) (3:36)
Review: Prince Fatty's 'Mercedes Benz' with Shniece and Horseman is a rub-a-dub version of a 1970s hit from Janis Joplin that now gets a very special pressing courtesy of Lovedub Limited. The A-side kicks off with the spine-tingling and epic original vocal before disappearing into a world of reverb. At that point the dubby low end arrives and brings a different vibe to the stunning vocals but one that really makes a mark next to new bars from Horseman, police sirens and funky riffs. It's a tough sound system groove that is backed with a fine version and has been a firm fixture of Prince Fatty's record box for a while now.

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Folk Song
Cat: DP 005. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Tony & Howie - "Folk Song" (2:52)
Phyllis Dillon - "Love Is All I Had" (2:47)
Review: Dutchess returns with Folk Song, a two-track dub release featuring the talents of Tony and Howie alongside the legendary Phyllis Dillon. Known for curating rare gems, Dutchess continues to deliver high-quality vinyl for lovers of classic reggae and dub. With past releases from icons like Eric Monty Morris and Tommy McCook, the label has solidified its reputation as a source for top-tier Jamaican music. Folk Song follows this tradition, blending soulful vocals with deep, atmospheric dub. Fans of Alton Ellis, The Melodians and The Paragons will find this release a perfect addition to their collection. It's another must-have for those who appreciate the timeless sound of 60s and 70s Jamaican music.
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Álbumes
Blackbirds Singing
Blackbirds Singing (limited 7")
Cat: DP 003. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Blackbirds Singing (2:34)
Memories By The Score (2:41)
Review: The Dutchess label continues to establish itself in its early life with third outing that delves deep into some ageless reggae and ska sounds. It is The Paragons who are behind this one with 'Blackbirds Singing' opens up with some gorgeous vocal harmonies android back grooves topped with nice natty guitars. It's brilliantly sunny, laidback music for slowed down sessions and will sound best played through a serious system nice and loud. What music isn't, though? 'Memories By The Score' on the flip is a heavyweight sound with a fat bottom and some great spoken word vocal and backing harmonics for a nice lush sound.
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People Funny Boy: The Upsetter Singles 1968-1969
Cat: DB2CD 146. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Lee Perry - "People Funny Boy"
Val Bennett - "Stranger On The Shore"
The Mellotones - "Non Such (Busted Me Bet)"
The Upsetters - "Handy Cap"
Burt Walters - "Honey Love"
Burt Walters - "Evol Yenoh"
Burt Walters - "Blowing In The Wind"
The Mellotones - "Uncle Charley"
Danny & Lee - "Not Taking Any Sentence"
The Bleechers - "Farmer's In The Den"
The Mellotones - "What A Botheration"
The Inspirations - "Tighten Up"
David Isaacs - "A Place In The Sun"
The Mellotones - "Uncle Desmond"
Lee Perry - "Mad House"
The Upsetters - "Prison Sentence"
The Inspirations - "Stand By Me"
The Upsetters - "Return Of Django"
The Righteous Flames - "Mini Dress"
David Isaacs - "Good Father"
The Inspirations - "I'll Be Waiting"
Slim Smith - "What A Situation"
Lee Perry - "What A Botheration"
The Upsetters - "Eight For Eight"
Lord Comic & The Upsetters - "Django Aka Bronco"
The Mellotones - "What A Botheration" (alternate take)
The Upsetters - "Dollar In The Teeth" (alternate take)
Lee Perry - "You Crummy"
The Upsetters - "Dollar In The Teeth"
Val Bennett - "Baby Baby"
The Inspirations - "You Know What I Mean"
Denzil Laing - "Beware Of The Pepper"
Val Bennett - "Barbara"
Lee Perry - "(People) Funny Fi True"
The Upsetters - "Ten To Twelve"
Busty Brown - "How Can I Forget"
The Mellotones - "Dry Up Your Tears"
The West Indians - "Oh Lord"
The Bleechers - "Come Into My Parlour"
Busty Brown - "What A Price"
Milton Henry - "No Bread & Butter"
The Bleechers - "Everything For Your Fun"
David Isaacs - "I’ve Got Memories"
David Isaacs - "I’m Leaving (On A Jet Plane)"
The Gaylads - "I Wear My Slanders"
Bruce Bennett - "Who To Tell"
The Bleechers - "Check Him Out"
The Soul Twins - "Pound Get A Blow"
The Gaylads - "The Same Thing"
The Upsetter Pilgrims - "A Testimony"
Nora Dean - "The Same Thing You Gave To Daddy"
The Upsetters - "The Vampire"
Val Bennett - "Baby Baby" (alternate take)
Review: The first extensive anthology of Lee Perry's early productions includes numerous Jamaican hits and features some of the most influential recordings of the late 60s. Today, Lee 'Scratch' Perry is widely recognied as one of the finest talents from the golden age of Jamaican music. However, his rise to fame was neither easy nor swift. After working for Studio One boss Clement 'Coxson' Dodd, Perry made his mark as an artist and arranger in the mid-60s, eventually becoming a fully independent producer by mid-1968. Perry's innovative approach and understanding of local music trends quickly brought him national success with popular singles on Upset, the label he co-owned. He soon became an independent operator, releasing best-selling 45s on his Upsetter label, which attracted the attention of London-based Trojan Records. Trojan created a British version of his imprint in early 1969. Perry's music particularly resonated with Britain's skinhead fans, and in autumn 1969, his production of Val Bennett and The Upsetters' Return Of Django reached the UK pop charts, exposing Perry's music to a global audience. This anthology brings together the recordings that launched Perry's career as an independent producer, showcasing a mix of soulful rock steady and dynamic boss reggae. It offers a compelling listening experience and a fascinating insight into the early musical development of one of Jamaican music's most influential and innovative figures.
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