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Singles
Rocking Of The Five Thousand
Cat: FM10 001R. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Badoo - "Rocking Of The Five Thousand" (3:39)
Ramking Toyan - "Come Along" (2:59)
Dub 10,000 (3:27)
Jah Stitch - "Make A Joyful Noise Onto Jay" (3:04)
Drum (dub) (8:06)
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Cyaan Come A Roots
Cat: RCK 021. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Vivian Jones - "Cyaan Come A Roots" (3:40)
Real Rock Rhythm Section - "Hornsman Style" (3:43)
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Red Gold Green
Cat: KS 033. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Lavosti & Black Omolo - "Red Gold Green" (3:45)
Kare - "Better Days" (3:46)
Jah Works - "254 Dub" (3:47)
Tiger Simeon & Brada Jahziel - "In Africa" (3:46)
Brasspect - "Talking Horns" (3:46)
Roots Mechanic - "Dub Talking" (3:44)
Review: This is one of a pair of new slabs of wax from Amsterdam's Sound System and label of the same name, King Shiloh. It features an array of modern dub and reggae talents and first up, Lavvosti & Black Omolo offer the modern sheen of 'Red Gold Green'. Kare's 'Better Days' rides the same rhythm but with more stylised and soulful vocal turns that empower with every bar. Jah Works dubs things out with a ton of effects and Tiger Simeon & Brada Jahziel layer in storytelling bars. Brasspect brings a fresh horn-led sound that is romantic and hypnotic and Roots Mechanic pairs things right back to an 80s sounding Jamaica dub vibe.
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Jah Is My Light
Cat: HMR 1001. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Pacey - "Jah Is My Light" (3:39)
Pacey - "Dub Is My Light" (3:38)
Robert Dallas - "Movin On" (3:37)
Robert Dallas - "Movin Dub" (3:39)
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Everyone Has Got To Go
Cat: SR 012. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Everyone Has Got To Go (4:18)
Everyone Has Got To Go (Super Bionic version!) (4:22)
Review: 'Everyone Has Got to Go' is a powerful 1976 roots stepper by Jamaican-Canadian singer Prince Robinson aka R. Man Prince. Born in Rockfort, Kingston, Robinson auditioned at Studio One in his teens but didn't record until a decade later. After moving to New York and Canada, he returned to Kingston in 1976 to record two iconic roots anthems at Joe Gibbs studio: this one and the rare 'Funny Dream.' Joined by The Soul Foundation and top session musicians like Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, the track's mix by Ernest Hookim and Barnabas features a haunting dub version.
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Siren
Siren (12")
Cat: RMBL 1201. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Siren (feat Suku Ward 21 - DNB mix) (4:20)
Weed Weed (feat Blackout JA - DNB mix) (4:01)
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Making Love (reissue)
Cat: RF 429. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Devon Russell & Tartans - "Making Love" (2:57)
Heptones, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Crying Over You" (2:38)
Review: After a recent Pressure Sounds compilation put together the best of Caltone Records - documenting the truest gems of a great Jamaican dub label - the horse's mouth is now heard neighing. Caltone themselves have now reissued Devon Russell & The Tartans' 'Making Love', a long-lost from the late 1960s troubadours. Ne'er released before, it also comes backed exclusively with a bluesy Heptones, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics lamentation, 'Crying Over You'.
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Álbumes
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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