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Singles
Wrong Way
Cat: BJR 45034. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Amami - "Wrong Way" (3:36)
Amami & Vibronics - "Wrong Way Dub" (3:15)
Review: Amami's 'Wrong Way' is a dub-infused track that exemplifies the genre's rich, immersive qualities. The song opens with a deep, resonant bassline that anchors the composition, while subtle percussion elements add a rhythmic complexity. The dub version on the B-side further enhances the track's atmospheric depth, offering a more stripped-back interpretation that allows the intricate soundscapes to emerge more prominently. The release underscores Amami's adeptness at blending traditional dub elements with contemporary production techniques, resulting in a track that is both rooted in the genre's history and forward-thinking in its execution.
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Blood Red
Cat: MBX 198. Rel: 08 Jul 24
Blood Red (4:03)
Well Pleased (4:50)
Review: The Inn House Crew, featuring Studio One veteran Vin Gordon, delivers two captivating reggae instrumentals here. On 'Blood Red,' they revisit the Gladiators' classic 'Bongo Red Riddim,' enriched by Gordon's melodious trombone reminiscent of the Rolling Stones' 'Satisfaction.' The lineup is stellar: Sly Dunbar on drums, Michael Megahbass Fletcher on bass, Robbie Lyn on keys, Vin Gordon on trombone, and Johan Dub Natty on guitar. Recorded at Kingston's iconic Tuff Gong Studios, these tracks are essential listens, showcasing a blend of seasoned talent and timeless reggae vibes.
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Return Ticket
Cat: PRTL 7090. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Vivian Jones - "Return Ticket" (3:29)
Vinney Satta - "Return" (dub) (3:20)
Review: UK dub label Partial Records welcomes dub cats Vivian Jones and Vinney Satta for a new split 7". Jones's 'Return Ticket' kicks off in slow, libidinous fashion with sparse wooden rim shots and joyous horns bursting out of the laid back rhythm while the wailing vocals bring a traditional touch. On the flip, Satta steps up for a dub out version of the original which is more roomy, liquid and heady for those late night sessions when you can hook on to the endlessly echoing chords and bass. Two classy sounds with a contemporary twist.
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Elo Ah Him
Elo Ah Him (red vinyl 12")
Cat: MWMUS 030. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Wayne McArthur - "Elo Ah Him" (4:00)
Conscious Sounds - "Elo Ah Him" (dub) (3:39)
Conscious Sounds - "Elo Ah Sax" (3:27)
Lizzi Bee - "Dub Chalice" (3:10)
Vibronics - "Chalice Dub" (3:20)
Vibronics - "Dub Chalice" (version) (3:08)
Review: Wayne McArthur, Conscious Sounds, Lizzi Bee and Vibronics join their considerable forces for this limited edition new slab of roots vinyl. The EP features version tunes and versions starting with 'Elo Ah Him' which is a silky blend of coming vocals, happy horns and yearning vocals. Conscious Sounds serve up tasteful dub and sax versions and Lizzi Bee's contribution adds an extra layer of energy, blending modern rhythms with classic reggae roots. Vibronics close out with a couple of digi-dub reworks that are clean and fresh.
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Words Of Wisdom
Cat: LIONSCHOICE 012. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Haroon Ayyaz - "Words Of Wisdom" (4:21)
Val Tribulation - "Scriptures Dub" (4:05)
Mandlion - "Words Of Mandolin" (4:37)
Alpha B - "What's Left For Me" (4:17)
Val Tribulation - "What's Left Is Dub" (4:16)
Review: This crucial new Lion's Choice 12" packs a punch with two powerful tracks by Val Tribulation from Grenoble in southern France. 'Words of Wisdom' highlights Haroon Ayyaz's knack for uplifting vocals and they are deeply inspired by holy scriptures and delivered over a 90s-style instrumental enriched by Mandlion's meditative mandolin. The second track, 'What's Left For Me,' features Alpha B and explores the state of the modern world through thought-provoking lyrics layered atop a saxophone-driven riddim. Both tracks include dub versions, offering deep, reflective vibes.
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Pili Pili
Pili Pili (12")
Cat: NUNSFTV 002V. Rel: 09 May 24
Pili Pili (New 1995 edit) (15:29)
Pili Pili (Coyote Double Drop 2024 edit) (10:20)
Review: 'Pili Pili' by Jasper Van't Hof catapulted the fusion band into the limelight in 1984, with its infectious blend of African rhythms and jazz sensibilities. This 12" EP, featuring the iconic 15-minute original alongside a 2024 Coyote edit, offers a complete tribute to the songs history. Remastered and cut for maximum impact, both versions showcase the band's dynamic energy and innovative approach to fusion music. From the hypnotic groove of the original to the reimagined Coyote edit, each track exudes a timeless appeal that will undoubtedly wow listeners on the dancefloor. This release is a testament to Pili Pili's enduring influence and Van't Hof's pioneering vision in bridging musical cultures.
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Don't You Cry
Cat: DKR 304. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Viceroys - "Don't You Cry" (3:42)
Sly & Robbie - "Don't You Cry" (version) (3:57)
Review: It's time to take a trip back to the legendary 1980 production era of Sly & Robbie's Taxi label. By 1980-81, Taxi's stripped-down, heavyweight drum and bass sound ruled the dubplate scene at Channel 1 and while tracks like 'Heart Made of Stone' and 'Black Uhuru's' saw official releases, others like 'Warrior' and 'Rocks and Mountains' remained elusive and only surfaced decades later. 'Don't You Cry' by The Viceroys is one such raw, haunting roots track from that time with a thunderous drum and bass version also cinder. Straight from the dub room at 29 Maxfield Avenue, this long-lost gem is another special delivery.
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Late Night Attack
Late Night Attack (limited 7")
Cat: TRSH 37. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Late Night Attack (3:34)
Late Night Attack (version) (3:22)
Review: The brilliant 'Late Night Attack' is the latest reissue in 10 Roosevelt Jamaica's Harry J grail series and it features this long-awaited 1987 gem. Sharing the rhythm of the previously reissued 'Jam The Calypso,' the track showcases Vicious Irie, aka Sedley Downer, delivering an electrifying performance that stays with you long after the beats have finished tumbling. His powerful lyrics ride the fast-paced Harry J digi riddim to make this release a must-cop for these final days of summer when dub still sounds best played nice and loud.
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Haunted By Your Love
Cat: SR 28. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Haunted By Your Love (3:18)
Haunted By Your Love (Call Sender dub version) (3:17)
Review: Get your lugs around this, the first single from Leo Vidal & The Rayvelles, and you will soon be keen to know more. 'Haunted By Your Love' is a modern take on the West Coast oldies sound from Leo Vidal, a 70s soul singer from rural Virginia who brings his East Coast harmonies to croon about lost love. The Rayvelles is the duo of Fergal McBride and Tuck Nelson and are the creative force behind Echo Ray Studios in London, a space that channels the soul of Motown into contemporary music. Backing vocals are provided by Cassandra Dali and Marietta Smith while the flip has a remix by Call Sender who layers in some inviting dub weight.
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Double 7
Cat: VINYLONLYRECORDS 10. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Dub, Dub, Dub (4:12)
Find A Reason (4:33)
Review: The Vinyl Only label is a hot one amongst heads and now it hits double figures with a cheeky new 7" packed with plenty of delicious dub. It is the work of the Vinyl Only Allstars and A-side cut 'Dub, Dub, Dub' is just that - a big bottomed sound with cavernous low ends, oodles of reverb and some well-treated vocals floating in amongst the liquid chords. 'Find A Reason' is another rich soundscape with natty guitar riffs, filtered vocals and a sunny disposition with some playful pianos.
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Álbumes
No Ones Listening Anyway: UK DIY Post Punk & Dubs 1980-1984 Volume 1
Jason BOARDMAN / VARIOUS
No Ones Listening Anyway: UK DIY Post Punk & Dubs 1980-1984 Volume 1 (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CTRUE 31LP. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Bally O’Brien - "Tell Me Why The Tape Wobbles"
Anorexia - "Inanimate Objects"
Methodishca Tune - "LFD"
Sprout Head Uprising - "I Wish, I Wish"
The Four Kings - "Disgraceful" (version)
Swamp Children - "Call Me Honey"
Cathy La Creme - "I Married A Cult Figure"
57TH Parallel - "Psalm Fifty Seven"
Surface Mutants - "Train Dub"
Khartomb - "King Skin" (Rough mix)
The Dealers - "Share The World" (part 2)
Skeet - "Avril In The Alps"
Group Therapy - "Arty Fact"
Club Of Rome - "Bedroom Scenes"
APB - "Help Yourself"
Sirons - "Cruise Missile Blues"
Review: The latest compilation on CTR, curated by Jason Boardman of Before I Die Records, dives into the rich, underground landscape of early 1980s post-punk. This collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the era's DIY ethos, featuring rare and never-before-heard tracks that encapsulate the innovative spirit of the time. From the 2-Tone-influenced Skeet in Coventry to the dub experiments of Surface Mutants with Cabaret Voltaire, the album uncovers a trove of hidden gems that have largely flown under the radar. One track even boasts a unique post-punk diss track, adding a touch of rebellion to the mix. Boardman has unearthed a variety of tracks, some even sampled by the likes of DJ Shadow, showcasing the lasting influence of these obscure artists. The compilation highlights a time when independent musicians, studios, and labels banded together, bypassing major labels in pursuit of their creative vision. While it's not a comprehensive guide to the era, this album shines a spotlight on the overlooked and underappreciated, giving these artists the recognition they've long deserved, not to mention the enduring power and creativity of the post-punk underground.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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Different: The Singles Collection 1977-1981
Dennis BOVELL / VARIOUS
Cat: DB2CD 155. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Errol Dunkley - "A Little Way Different" (12" mix)
Dreadful Julio - "Differentah" (12" mix)
Pebbles - "Positive Vibrations"
The Cosmic Idren - "Compelled"
Angelique - "Cry"
The Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "Crying"
Errol Campbell - "Jah Man"
Errol Campbell - "Jah Man Dub"
Good Breed - "Heights"
Good Breed - "Dub-n-bass"
Captain Morgan & His Merry Men - "Tom Hark"
Captain Morgan & His Merry Men - "Harking Dub"
Errol Campbell - "African Queen"
The Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "African Rockas"
African Stone - "Choose Me"
African Stone - "Right Choice"
Marie Pierre - "Walk Away" (7" mix)
The Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "Walk Away" (version)
The Young Lions - "Take Five" (12" mix)
The Young Lions - "Take Dub" (12" mix)
Joshua Moses - "Africa Is Our Land" (12" mix)
Dennis Bovell - "Homeland Dub" (12" mix)
Marie Pierre - "Nothing Gained" (7" mix)
Marie Pierre - "Not A Ting" (7" mix)
Gladwin Wright - "Portrait Of You" (12" mix)
Gladwin Wright - "Dub Gallery" (12" mix)
Janet Kay - "Silly Games"
The Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "Dangerous"
Delroy Wilson - "Hooked On You" (12" mix)
The Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "Ang Up" (12" mix)
Dennis Bovell - "Foul Play" (12" mix)
Julio Finn - "Nasty" (12" mix)
Marie Pierre - "Our Tune" (12" mix)
Marie Pierre - "Fe We Dub" (12" mix)
Review: This 2xCD set celebrates Dennis Bovell's exceptional talent during the golden years of reggae, from 1977 to 1981, a time when he was also playing a pivotal role linking punk and post-punk to reggae via collaborating with Orange Juice and producing key records such as The Slits' debut Cut. Featuring a mix of major hits and rare tracks, this collection highlights his brilliance as a producer, arranger and pioneer of roots, dub and lovers rock. Not only was he one of the first to blend disco with reggae but he was also important for fusing the disco standard 12" and using for Lovers Rock artists. His use of the format to create dynamic dub edits is a standout element, cementing his legacy in reggae production. Disc 1 includes Errol Dunkley's title track, Marie Pierre's soulful gems and Janet Kay's classic 'Silly Games', which brought lovers rock to mainstream audiences. Tracks like Errol Campbell's 'African Queen', Angelique's 'Cry' and Africa Stone's 'Choose Me' capture the era's emotional depth and Bovell's masterful touch. Disc 2 delves into 12" extended mixes, showing Bovell's innovative fusion of reggae and disco. A lifetime of great music within just two discs.
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Sufferer Sounds
Dennis BOVELL / VARIOUS
Cat: DISC 10CD. Rel: 14 Nov 24
The Dub Band - "Dub Land"
Dennis Matumbi - "Blood Dem"
Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "Suffrah Dub" (Sufferer Sound Disco 45)
Pebbles - "Positive Vibrations"
Cosmic Idren - "Compelled"
Dennis Curtis - "Come With Me"
Matumbi - "Dub Planet"
Afrcian Stone - "Run Rasta Run"
Matumbi - "Fire Dub"
Errol Campbell - "Jah Man"
Young Lions - "Take Dub"
Dennis Bovell & Janet Kay - "Game Of Dubs"
Afrcian Stone - "Dub Choice"
Angelique - "Cry"
DB At The Controls - "Crying"
Review: Dennis Bovell's Sufferer Sounds compilation highlights a pivotal period in his prolific and diverse career, focusing on his work from 1976 to 1980. Best known for traversing reggae, dub, lovers rock, post-punk and disco, Bovell's production genius is evident throughout the album. Featuring deep cuts and lesser-known versions, the compilation includes works from his time with the Jah Sufferer Sound System, showcasing Bovell's ability to craft dynamic, emotionally resonant music. The CD version offers 15 tracks, including a rare dub mix of Janet Kay's iconic hit 'Silly Games', lovingly restored and remastered at Dubplates & Mastering in Berlin. This version features Bovell's intricate arrangements with a pristine sound, allowing the listener to fully appreciate the depth of his production. Accompanied by track-by-track notes written by Bovell himself, Sufferer Sounds offers fascinating insights into the creation of these tracks, bringing listeners closer to the mind of a reggae pioneer. This carefully sequenced collection showcases Bovell's versatility across reggae, dub, and lovers rock, making it an essential listen.
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Apex
BUGLE / VARIOUS
Apex (LP)
Cat: EVM 42. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Bugle & Ras Shadai - "Intro" (1:40)
Bugle - "Heads Up" (2:55)
Bugle - "Upside Down" (2:36)
Bugle & Buju Banton & Damian Marley - "Thank You Lord" (4:07)
Bugle & Capleton - "Hopes (Small World)" (5:09)
Bugle - "Patience, Gold & Time" (3:01)
Rory Stone-love - ""interlude"" (0:27)
Bugle & Tifa - "Inside Warm" (3:05)
Bugle & Maxi Priest - "Love Again" (3:51)
Bugle - "Promise" (3:38)
Bugle & Military Man - "Jah-Meck-Yah" (3:24)
Bugle & Barrington Levy - "Brutal Murderer" (2:49)
Review: Bugle's fifth studio album is a powerful and introspective offering that reveals his growth as an artist and his unwavering commitment to conscious lyricism. The Jamaican reggae luminary fearlessly navigates a diverse landscape of themes, from love and life to faith and social issues, with a depth and honesty that resonates deeply. Bugle's evocative vocals, reminiscent of reggae greats like Garnett Silk and Luciano, soar over intricate rhythms and soulful melodies, drawing the listener into a world of introspection and conscious reflection. Collaborations with reggae giants like Buju Banton and Damian Marley on 'Thank You Lord' add a powerful dimension to the album, highlighting the unity and strength of the reggae community. 'Hopes (Small World)', featuring Capleton, is a fiery call to action, a sonic embodiment of the genre's ability to address social injustices and inspire change. Tracks like 'Patience, God & Time' and 'Heads Up' offer moments of quiet contemplation and encouragement, while 'Inside Warm' and 'Love Story' explore the complexities of love and relationships with a raw honesty that is both refreshing and relatable. An exploration of the human experience, a tapestry woven with threads of love, loss, faith and resilience.
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Gold Connection
Harold BUTLER / VARIOUS
Gold Connection (unmixed 2xCD)
Cat: DB2CD 140. Rel: 16 May 24
The Harold Butler Connection - "Darling I Like It" (CD1: Gold Connection)
The Harold Butler Connection - "I Love Music"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Latin Hustle Reggae"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Do It Anyday"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Gold Connection" (Disco version)
The Harold Butler Connection - "That's The Way I Like It"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Love's Theme"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Ire Rocker"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Fly Robin Reggae"
CHARM - "Skin Tight" (instrumental - bonus track)
Richard Ace - "Supernatural" (7" mix - bonus track)
Dobby Dobson - "Just A Dream" (7" mix - bonus track)
Lloyd Charmers - "L Sucks" (bonus track)
Sister Stern - "My Last Date" (bonus track)
The Africans - "Gathering" (bonus track)
Lloyd Charmers - "Sing La La" (bonus track)
Richard Ace - "Julie (I Love Truly)" (bonus track)
Dobby Dobson - "Sweeter Than Honey" (7" mix - bonus track)
Sister Stern - "Devoted To You" (bonus track)
Richard Ace - "Stand Up & Be Counted" (bonus track)
Delroy Wilson - "Imagination" (7" mix - bonus track)
Lloyd Charmers - "Tootsie Wootsie Lollipop (La La La)" (bonus track)
Dobby Dobson - "Whispering Bells" (Sweet Dreams - CD2)
Dobby Dobson - "You're Mine, All Mine"
Dobby Dobson - "Oh Gee"
Dobby Dobson - "Little Star"
Dobby Dobson - "Win Your Love For Me"
Dobby Dobson - "Sweet Dreams"
Dobby Dobson - "Muriel"
Dobby Dobson - "Cherie"
Dobby Dobson - "Don't Believe Him, Donna"
Dobby Dobson - "This Is My Story"
Dobby Dobson - "The Great Pretender"
Dobby Dobson - "Just A Dream" (12" mix - bonus track)
Dobby Dobson - "Sweeter Than Honey" (12" mix - bonus track)
Lloyd Charmers - "Stay" (12" mix - Supernatural Thing)
Richard Ace - "Wish You Were Mine"
Richard Ace - "Supernatural" (12" mix)
Richard Ace - "Stale Mate"
Richard Ace & Lloyd Charmers - "You'll Always Be On My Mind"
Richard Ace - "Love Can Make You Happy"
Richard Ace - "Stay" (instrumental)
Review: Doctor Bird's latest must-check double disc retrospective focuses on the work of influential Jamaican producer Lloyd Charmer during the 1970s. Each disc contains a significant, Chalmers produced album: keyboardist Harold Butler's reggae-soul/reggae-disco classic Gold Collection sits on disc one, with Debby Dobson's fine tribute to Jamaican music pre-ska, Sweet Dreams, following on CD2. In addition, each disc also features a wealth of Chalmers-produced singles and rarities, including a swathe of killer cuts from Richard Ace (the 12" version of 'Supernatural' on CD2 is particularly special), Sister Stern and Delroy Wilson. You also get a handful of surprise solo cuts from Chalmers, who of course started his music career as a vocalist-for-hire rather than a producer.
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Floating Around In The Sun 1970-1974
INVADERS / VARIOUS
Cat: DKR 301. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Story Of Love (2:38)
Holy Mountain (2:39)
A Way Home (I Got To Go Back Home) (2:59)
Motherless Child (Aim In View) (2:44)
Splenders - "African Safari" (3:19)
Conquering Lion (3:00)
Heaven & Earth (2:46)
Heaven & Earth (version) (2:50)
Paddy & Peps - "Give Jah The Glory" (with Stepping Stones) (3:42)
Stepping Stones - "Paddy's Version" (3:28)
Bongo Pat - "Young Generation" (2:24)
Bongo Pat - "You Got To Have Love" (3:02)
Bongo Pat - "Live Good" (2:53)
Review: The image of a reggae singer "floating around in the sun" is a peculiar one. Are we orbiting the sun, or are we *inside* said seething sphere? Perhaps only the Invaders crew could could keep their cool in such heat. An elusive Jamaican reggae band active from 1967 - and not to be confused with an early avatar of the band Madness - this four-year retrospective compilation spans the bulk of the Invaders' best work between 1970-74, in which time they made some of their most brilliant records, in the estimation of label collaborators DKR. Having managed to license a portion of the band's output for reissue (as well as their other incarnations as Splenders and Stepping Stones), and hearing anecdotes about the band from this or that person, DKR never managed to track them down directly, despite this reissue. Of course, it doesn't help that one of the front cover images really does resemble a composite missing persons sketch! Sleuthing efforts reveal untimely deaths by members, but luckily founding Invader Delroy "Bongo Pat" Forde is still around - and as 'Conquering Lion' intones, "he will return as a conquering lion, and rule...". The record is seemly, tinged with gospel, and seesaws between religious tones ('Holy Mountain') and an instrumental, cartoon charm ('African Safari').
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From Kingston To Miami: King Sporty Works 1971-1983
Cat: CDSOL 46663. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Ronnie Keaton & Ocean Liners - "Going Down For The Last Time" (part 1)
Chosen Few - "Wondering"
King Sporty - "Thinking Of You"
King Sporty - "I'm In A Dancing Mood"
Ernest Ranglin - "In The Rain"
Ocean Liners - "Self Destruct"
King Sporty - "Don't Kill The Goose"
King Sporty - "Dance To The Music" (part 1)
King Sporty - "The More Things Change" (instrumental)
Band Ocean Liners - "Foxy Funk"
Chosen Few - "Funky Butter"
Timmy Thomas - "Africano"
King Sporty & The Root Rockers - "Fire Keep On Burning"
Phillip & Lloyd - "Keep On Moving"
Noel Williams - "Shoot It From The Hip"
King Sporty & The Root Rockers - "Summer Time"
Bobbie Houston - "I Want To Make It With You"
Della Humphrey - "Dreamland"
King Sporty - "Groovin' Out On Life"
King Sporty - "Driftaway"
King Sporty - "Concrete Jungle"
Review: Daisuke Kuroda has ben DJing since 1990 when the rare groove movement in his native Japan was in full flow. He slowly evolved into the funk world and is now regarded as one of deep funks finest ever DJs over in the Far East. He started Japan's leading deep funk club event series SEARCHING and runs his own Wah Wah party each month, amongst several other things. He heads up a 45 reissue label founded at the beginning of 2015 so is the perfect man to be asked to curate From Kingston To Miami: King Sporty Works 1971-1983, a collection of deep cut funk sounds that span the world from the 70s to the 80s.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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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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Land Of Kinks: The Jamaican Upsetter Singles 1970
Cat: DB2CD 157. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Lee Perry & Dave Barker - "Yakety Yak"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "The Tackro"
The Upsetters - "(I Want To) Thank You"
The Upsetters - "Ferry Biat"
U Roy & The Upsetters - "OK Carrol"
Sticky & The Upsetters - "Move & Groove"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Bush Tea"
The Upsetters - "Midnight"
The Upsetters - "No Gwow"
The Upsetters - "Peck It"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Kill Them All"
The Upsetters - "Selassie Serenade"
The Soulettes - "Shoo Bee Doo Ee"
The Upsetters - "Shoo Bee Doo Ee" (version)
Dave Barker - "Mr Pitiful"
The Upsetters - "Time Out Aka Embraceable You"
The Soulettes - "Let It Be"
The Upsetters - "Big Dog Bloxie"
The Upsetters - "Pick Folk Kinkiest"
The Upsetters - "Na Na Hey Hey"
The Upsetters - "Fire Fire"
The Upsetters - "The Jumper"
The Upsetters - "The Pillow" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Grooving" (take 2)
Busty Brown - "Consider Me"
The Upsetters - "Consider Me" (version)
The Upsetters - "Grooving" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "You Are The One" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "The Pillow" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Hide Me" (take 2)
The Heaters - "Melting Pot"
The Upsetters - "Kinky Mood"
Lee Perry - "Do You Like It"
Mel & Dave - "Spinning Wheel"
The Upsetters - "Land Of Kinks"
The Upsetters - "Double Wheel"
The Upsetters - "Haunted House"
The Upsetters - "Spinning Wheel" (version - take 4)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "Granny Show"
The Upsetters - "Granny Show" (version)
O’Neill Hall - "This Man"
The Upsetters - "This Man" (version)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "Set Me Free"
Chuck Junior - "Do It Madly"
The Upsetters - "The Miser"
The Upsetters - "Choking Kind"
Chuck Junior - "Penny Wise"
The Upsetters - "Blood Poison"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Sipreano"
The Upsetters - "Fresh Up"
The Upsetters - "You Are The One" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Spinning Wheel" (version - take 1)
Review: This double-disc collection offers a fascinating glimpse into Lee Perry's evolution as a producer during a pivotal year in reggae music. 1970 saw Perry at the top of his game, fresh off the success of Return Of Django, and these recordings capture his adventurous spirit and groundbreaking studio techniques. The compilation features a wealth of instrumental works, showcasing the proto-dub experiments of his backing band, The Hippy Boys. With 14 tracks new to CD and many others unavailable since the 1990s, this release is a treasure trove for dedicated Upsetter fans. From the infectious grooves of 'Yakety Yak' to the dubwise explorations of 'Bush Tea' and the soulful sounds of 'Let It Be', this collection is a must-have for any reggae enthusiast.
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Soulful I: The Jamaican Upsetter Singles 1969-1970
Cat: DB2CD 152. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Carl Dawkins - "Hard To Handle" (CD1)
The Upsetters - "Night Doctor"
Busty Brown - "To Love Somebody"
The Upsetters - "Man From MI5"
The Upsetters - "Soulful I"
The Ravers - "Babam Bam"
The Silvertones - "Kiddy-O"
The Upsetters - "Thunder Ball" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Big Noise" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Crash It" (take 5)
The Silvertones - "Endlessly"
David Isaacs - "What's Wrong With You"
The Upsetters - "Tidal Wave"
David Isaacs - "He'll Have To Go"
David Isaacs - "Since You Are Gone"
Busty Brown - "I Can't See Myself Cry About You"
The Upsetters - "Cold Sweat"
The Upsetters - "The Vampire"
The Upsetters - "Drugs & Poison"
Pat Satchmo - "Till I Can’t Take It Anymore" (take 4)
Gladstone Anderson & The Upsetters - "Goosey" (take 2)
The Bleechers - "Check Him Out" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Prove It" (take 1)
Glen Adams & The Upsetters - "X-Ray Vision" (take 4)
The West Indians - "Never Get Away" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Thunder Ball" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Big Noise" (take 3 - CD2)
Gladstone Anderson & The Upsetters - "Goosey" (take 3)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 5)
The Upsetters - "Prove It" (take 2)
The West Indians - "Never Get Away" (take 2)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "One Little Lie"
The Upsetters - "Slow Motion" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Summer Come"
The Upsetters - "Love Me Baby" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Bab Thool"
The Upsetters - "Take A Sip"
The Upsetters - "T’ank You"
The Upsetters - "Bab Theef"
The Upsetters - "The Dentist" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Soul Walk"
The Upsetters - "One Punch"
The Upsetters - "Wax It"
The Upsetters - "Let’s Not Fight It"
The Versatiles - "Hurry Up"
Val Bennett & The Upsetters - "Django Shoots Again"
The Upsetters - "Sit Back"
The Upsetters - "Toothache"
The Upsetters - "No Sin" (take 6)
The Upsetters - "Slow Motion" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Love Me Baby" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "The Dentist" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 1)
Review: On its latest deep dive into the Jamaican reggae archives, the Doctor Bird label has returned to the early years of one of the style's most iconic producers, Lee 'Scratch' Perry. The music showcased on this two-disc set was initially released on Perry's own Upsetter imprint in 1969-70 and contains a mix of vocal numbers, instrumental 'versions' and alternate takes from the archive. There's naturally tons of highlights amongst the 50-plus tracks on show, including the organ-rich ska flex of The Upsetters' 'Night Doctor', the soulful rocksteady sweetness of 'Kiddy-O' by the Silvertones, the slow-dance excellence of Busty Brown's 'I Can't See Myself Cry About You', the low-slung shuffle of The Upsetters' 'Bab Thool' and the bona fide anthem that is 'Django Shoots Again' by Val Bennett and the Upsetters.
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Play On Mr Music: Lee Perry Black Ark Days (repress)
Lee PERRY / VARIOUS
Cat: RSUPLP 001RE. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Upsetter Revue - "Play On Mr Music" (feat The Heptones, The Congos & Junior Murvin)
Carlton Jackson - "History" (Dub Plate mix)
The Silvertones - "Rejoice Jah Jah Children" (Dub Plate mix)
Jimmy Riley - "Give Me A Love"
The Upsetters - "Give Me A Dub"
Lee Perry - "Soul Fire"
Sam Carty - "Milte Hi Akhen Aka Bird In Hand" (Full vocal version)
Mystic I - "One More River To Cross"
The Upsetters - "One More Dub To Cross"
Junior Murvin - "People Get Ready"
The Upsetters - "People Get Ready Dub"
The Silvertones - "Feel All Right"
Review: Japanese music outlet Rock A Shacka reissues a compelling 2020 compilation, Play On Music: Lee Perry Black Ark Days, which captures the Upsetter for the best part of his key tenancy at the Black Ark Studio in Jamaica, which he built himself and which lasted from 1973 to 1979. Having died a legendarily bizarre death - during a manic episode amid an alleged fiscal entanglement involving being blackmailed for studio profits, Perry was alleged to have covered every available surface in black marker pen before burning the entire complex to the ground - the Black Ark Studio was martyred as not just a hitmaker but also a known out-turner of many an uncommon dub gem. Featuring such greats as 'Play On Mr. Music', 'Milte Hi Ankhen' and 'Bird In Hand', this comp also features brilliant rarities like 'Rejoice Jah Jah Children' by the Silvertones, as well as an unreleased take of Carlton Jackson's biggest tune 'History'.
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Chalice A Fe Dub
RAS JAMMY / VARIOUS
Chalice A Fe Dub (zoetrope picture disc LP)
Cat: 964140 691. Rel: 03 Apr 25
King Tubby & Sciientist - "Chalice A Fe" (Dyb) (3:23)
Roots Radios - "Opposition" (dub) (3:45)
Sly & The Revolutionairies & Jah Thomas - "Cocaine" (3:48)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Ghetto Slum" (3:39)
Roots Radios - "Storming The Death Star" (3:00)
Dennis Brown, King Tubby & The Soul Syndicate - "No Conscience" (2:53)
Scientist & Roots Radios - "Gunshot" (3:19)
Ossie & The Revolutionaies - "War Of The Stars (Mr Know It AlL)" (7" mix) (2:40)
Dennis Boveell & The 4th Street Orchestra - "Go Deh" (3:09)
The Revolutionaies - "Thompson Sound Incorporated" (3:32)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Pope Phyias" (The Selassie I Cup version) (3:02)
Sly & The Revolutionairies & Jah Thomas - "Marijuana" (2:43)
Review: Ras Jammy from Suns of Dub has curated a special release for Trojan Records that celebrates the deep cultural and historical ties between dub music and cannabis, all rooted in Jamaican music and Rastafarianism. This album, which arrives just in time for the stoners' best day of the year, 420, features iconic tracks from pioneering dub dons King Tubby, Scientist, Dennis Bovell and Roots Radics. These are the legends that helped shape the genre and this compilation highlights how they did it and what influence they had on the development of dub music. So, when the day comes, light up a fat one and turn this one up loud.
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Jamaica To Toronto: Soul Funk & Reggae 1967-1974 (reissue) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Jamaica To Toronto: Soul Funk & Reggae 1967-1974 (reissue) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (gatefold yellow & green vinyl 2xLP + 20-page booklet with obi-strip (plays at 45RPM))
Cat: LITA 01911. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Jo-Jo & The Fugitives - "Fugitive Song"
Eddie Spencer - "If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)"
Jo-Jo & The Fugitives - "Chips - Chicken - Banana Split"
Jackie Mittoo - "Grand Funk"
Lloyd Delpratt - "Together"
Cougars - "I Wish It Would Rain"
Johnnie Osbourne - "African Wake"
Ram - "Love Is The Answer"
Bob & Wisdom - "I Believe In Music"
The Sheiks - "Eternal Love"
Wayne McGhie & The Sounds Of Joy - "Fire (She Need Water)"
Cougars - "Right On"
Eddie Spencer - "You're So Good To Me Baby"
The Hitch-Hikers - "Mr Fortune" (feat The Mighty Pope)
Noel Ellis - "Memories"
Wayne McGhie - "Here We Go Again"
Review: Working in partnership with Light in the Attic and curated by Grammy-nominated producer, DJ and journalist Kevin Howes this wonderful new collection chronicles a vital musical migration: in late-1960s Toronto, Caribbean immigrants infused the city with ska, rocksteady and reggae and recorded some of the era's toughest tracks. Originators from Studio One, Treasure Isle and Trojan Records all united and broke racial and cultural barriers to build an influential yet under-appreciated Canadian reggae scene that is now showcased with a 20-page booklet with archival images, artist bios and essays on this double vinyl set.
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Reggae Sunsplash (reissue)
Cat: GER 001LP. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Reggae Sunsplash (3:12)
Don't Tax Me Fe That (3:20)
Dead Ina Bed (3:40)
Gonna Love Her Tonight (3:08)
Country John (3:15)
Different Fashion (3:19)
Dread At The Controls (3:23)
Spot & Beat The Banker (3:41)
Shirley (3:35)
Whole Heap A Girls (3:30)
Review: Originally released in 1982 and produced by Donovan Germain, this rare roots DJ album by Lee Van Cleef offered a pre-digital glimpse into the future of reggae. Recorded with The Roots Radics and The Taxi Gang at Channel One and Harry J's studios, the album captured a distinct era of Jamaican music. Featuring hard-to-find tracks and period-appropriate artwork, this release on Germain's Revolutionary Sounds label stands out as a classic example of early dancehall styles. Lee Van Cleef's unique voice and the album's historical significance make it a prized piece for fans of vintage reggae.
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Studio One Showcase 45 (Expanded Edition)
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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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Rock Steady: Ska & Rock Steady Classics From Treasure Isle Vol 1 (Collector's Edition)
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Cat: LLM 7837721. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Duke Reid & His Group - "Duke's Cookies" (2:23)
The Skatalites - "Yard Broom" (3:12)
Stranger Cole & Patsy Todd - "Hey, Hey, Baby" (2:54)
Roland Alphonso - "Blackberry Brandy" (2:41)
Justin Hinds & The Dominoes - "Carry, Go, Bring, Come" (2:38)
Tommy McCook - "Starry Night" (2:50)
Alton Ellis - "Cry Tough" (4:12)
The Paragons - "The Tide Is High" (2:38)
Don Drummond - "Thoroughfare" (2:54)
Baba Brooks & Eric 'Monty' Morris - "Strongman Sampson" (2:34)
The Skatalites - "Occupation" (2:51)
Marguerita & Don Drummond - "Woman A Come" (2:41)
Duke Reid’s Group - "Pink Lane Shuffle" (3:35)
The Silvertones - "Midnight Hour" (2:31)
The Valentines - "Blam Blam Fever" (2:47)
The Coolies - "On The Bank" (2:10)
Stranger Cole & The Skatalites - "Rough & Tough" (2:51)
The Melodians - "Come On, Little Girl" (2:18)
The Techniques - "Oh Babe" (3:05)
Review: The first of a new two-part series by LMLR charting the best of the original wave of rocksteady: that crucial intermediary Jamaican genre, seen on the sonic pedigree chart sometime circa 1966, and hemmed in between the grandmother, ska, and the son, reggae. Eschewing any of the rocksteady's 21st Century manifestations or updates, the two-part series, Ska & Rock Steady Classics From Treasure Isle, hears only the most incipient musical genii in the sound - the likes of Alton Ellis, The Paragons, Don Drummon, The Skatalites and Jackie Mittoo - battle it out for a sound whose provenance is still contested to this day.
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Ninjapan Music Vinyl Sampler
VARIOUS
Cat: MBNLP 001. Rel: 16 Oct 24
FLY-T & Mifya - "I Pray" (4:34)
Tony Guppy - "I Pray Dub" (4:38)
Prophet 21 - "Jah Is Mine" (3:54)
Vic Mountain - "Babylon Song" (4:21)
Dan Ij - "Radiation" (4:09)
Mynimoo - "Robot Cop" (2:59)
Tikaros - "Fun Fun" (3:31)
Mifyah - "Puerto Rico" (3:46)
Review: This Ninjapan Music Vinyl Sampler album from Japanese label Ninjapan Music is a well-assembled dive into the roster of artists they have been working with. It is their first vinyl outing and is a diverse mix of names from across a wide dub spectrum, all of whom reflect the label's commitment to pushing creative boundaries. Each track comes with some innovative production techniques that merge Japanese dub influences with contemporary beats and rhythms. Perfect for a wide range of settings, it features the likes of Any Guppy, Dan Lj, Tikaros, Mifyah and more.
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Studio One Soul 2 (18th Anniversary Edition)
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Cat: SJRCD 556. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Jacob Miller - "Westbound Train"
Hortense Ellis - "People Make The World Go Round"
Horace Andy - "Ain't No Sunshine"
Soul Vendors - "Swing Easy"
The Heptones - "Choice Of Colours"
Jackie Mittoo & The Brentford Disco Set - "Choice Of Music" (part 2)
Prince Jazzbo - "Fool For Love"
Cornell Campbell - "Ten To One"
Winston Francis - "Don't Change"
Jackie Mittoo - "Jumping Jehosophat"
Tony Gregory - "Get Out Of My Life Woman"
Dub Specialist - "Darker Block"
Little Joe - "Red Robe"
Devon Russell - "Make Me Believe In You"
Jerry Jones - "Compared To What"
Ken Boothe - "Thinking"
Anthony Creary - "Land Call Africa"
Jackie Mittoo - "Fancy Pants"
Review: Studio One Soul 2, the highly anticipated second volume of Soul Jazz Records' acclaimed Studio One series, dives deep into Jamaica's enduring love affair with American Soul and Funk. This special 18th anniversary edition features a vibrant array of legendary reggae artists like Horace Andy, The Heptones, Cornell Campbell, and Ken Boothe, all of whom got their start at Studio One before achieving global success. The album features a unique blend of classic and obscure American Soul and Funk tracks, reimagined with a distinct Jamaican flavour. Standout tracks include Cornell Campbell's stunning recut of The Mad Lads' Curtis Mayfield-penned 'Ten to One,' Winston Francis' soulful interpretation of The Five Stairsteps' 'Don't Change,' and Devon Russell's powerful take on 'Make Me Believe in You,' which arguably rivals Mayfield's original. This collection, featuring a mix of classics, rare gems, and previously unreleased tracks, has been meticulously remastered. Perfect for a serious reggae enthusiast, this compilation embodying the Studio One ethos of reworking influential soul records into a Jamaican soundscape.
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Studio One Soul 2 (18th Anniversary Edition)
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Studio One Soul 2 (18th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SJRLP 556C. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Jacob Miller - "Westbound Train"
Hortense Ellis - "People Make The World Go Round"
Horace Andy - "Aint No Sunshine"
Soul Vendors - "Swing Easy"
The Heptones - "Choice Of Colours"
Jackie Mittoo & The Brentford Disco Set - "Choice Of Music Part 2"
Prine Jazzbo - "Fool For Love"
Conrnell Campbell - "Ten To One"
Winston Francis - "Don't Change"
Jackie Mittoo - "Jumping Jeshosophat"
Tony Gregory - "Get Out Of My Life Woman"
Dub Specialist - "Darker Block"
Little Joe - "Red Robe"
Devon Russell - "Make Me Believe In You"
Jerry Jones - "Compared To What"
Ken Boothe - "Thinking"
Anthony Creary - "Land Call Africa"
Jackie Mittoo - "Fancy Pants"
Review: The 18th-anniversary edition of Studio One Soul 2 brings back a long out of print classic and one of Soul Jazz Records' best-selling collections. This second volume delves into Jamaica's deep connection with American soul and funk and features legendary reggae artists like Horace Andy, The Heptones, Ken Boothe, Jackie Mittoo, and more. These Studio One veterans reinterpret classic and obscure tracks by soul icons such as Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, and Al Green. The album showcases a mix of classics, rare and unreleased tracks, all digitally remastered, so it stands tall as one of the best celebrations of the enduring influence of American soul on Jamaican music.
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Cream Of The Crop 2024
VARIOUS
Cat: IICD 30. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Junior Dread - "Leaders"
Eek A Mouse - "Musical Ambassador"
Linval Thompson - "What Time Is It"
Frankie Paul - "Smooth & Nice"
Little Kirk - "Put The Most High Before Us"
Chezidek - "Action Man"
Solo Banton & Joe Yorke - "Acting Like That"
Glen Washington - "You A Di Boss"
King Kong - "Can't Scare We"
U Brown & Chezidek - "Travelling Man"
Screw Driver - "International Herb"
Anthony B - "Rub-A-Dub"
Irie Ites - "Acting Like Dub"
Irie Ites - "Time To Dub"
Irie Ites - "Action Dub"
Irie Ites - "Dub Up"
Irie Ites - "Dub Leaders"
Review: The Irie Ites label, founded by the French production collective of the same name, has long been one of the international reggae scene's leading lights - an impression only strengthened by the Le Mans-based stable's latest annual compilation. Comprising a mixture of 2024 label highlights and previously unheard cuts, the set offers a range of quality conscious and roots cuts (as well as a few curveballs such as the reggae/hip-hop fusion of Anthony B hook-up 'Rub-A-Dub (Stop That Sound Riddim)') featuring such global stars as Eek-a-Mouse, Sly & Robbie, Linval Thompson, Solo Banton, Screwdriver and Frankie Paul. To top it all off, crew member Jericho d'Irie Ites serves up a quintet of quality dub versions to get soundsystems rattling and dancefloors shaking.
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Studio One Showcase 45 (Expanded Edition)
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Cat: SJRCD 546. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Freddie McGregor - "Beat Down Babylon" (2:43)
Cornel Campbell - "No Man's Land" (2:53)
Judah 'Ta Fa Ri' Eskender - "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 & The Wailers - "One Love" (2:59)
The Cables - "What Am I To Do" (4:49)
Review: Back in 2019, Soul Jazz marked Record Store Day by releasing a rather tidy seven-inch box set of classic Studio One reggae jams, the simply titled Showcase 45. Six years on, they've decided to reissue the collection on CD in expanded, 18-track form (the original edition featured 10 tracks stretched across five 45s). It provides a perfect introduction to the Studio One universe, showcasing cuts from such masters of reggae, rocksteady and ska as Freddie McGregor ('Beat Down Babylon'), Bob Marley and the Wailers (the original version of the later re-recorded 'One Love'), Jackie Mitoo (the rhythm & blues-tinged, Hammond organ-rich 'Mixing'), the Heptones (the horn-heavy shuffle of 'How Can I Leave You'), Horace Andy (the cheerful-sounding 'Miami Blue') and the Skatalites (bona-fide dancefloor gem 'Sudden Destruction').
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Do The Rock Steady 1966-1968
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Do The Rock Steady 1966-1968 (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: VOJLP 002G. Rel: 22 Jul 24
The Uniques - "People Rock Steady" (3:05)
Roy Shirley & Glen Adams - "Musical Train" (2:56)
Glen Adams - "Hold Down Miss Winey" (3:07)
Cynthia Richards - "Forever" (3:10)
The Sensations - "Right On Time" (3:11)
Delroy Wilson - "Till I Die" (3:16)
The Uniques - "The Beatitude" (2:52)
Winston Samuels - "Don't Believe Him" (2:37)
Roy Shirley - "Touch Them (Never Let Them Go(" (3:46)
Alva 'reggie' Lewis - "Revelation" (3:22)
Slim Smith - "Love & Devotion" (2:54)
Val Bennett - "The Russians Are Coming" (3:40)
Glen Adams - "Run Come Dance" (2:31)
The Sensations - "Long Time Me No See You Girl" (2:52)
Review: Though rocksteady was only a brief phenomenon from 1966 to 1968, its impact on Jamaican music was massively significant and enduring. The genre laid the groundwork for future revolutions in the world of dancehall by influencing rhythms and styles for decades. Its significance and beauty are immeasurable as shown here on this compilation which showcases the era's finest including The Uniques, Glen Adams, The Sensations, Delroy Wilson, Slim Smith, and others. Each track captures the essence of rocksteady's timeless influence and its key role in shaping Jamaican music's evolution, and also, importantly makes for damn fine listening.
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In The Mood: Little John's Romantic Label 1986-1990
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Cat: DKR 277. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Jughead - "Get Up & Fight" (3:26)
Dutch Man - "Weh Yu Wah Mi Do Ballay" (2:54)
Frankie Paul - "No I Wooden Mind" (3:24)
Little John - "I'm Lonely Too" (2:56)
Little Chukie - "Show You That I Love You" (3:12)
Prince Oret - "Ghetto Youth" (3:56)
Lee Crystal - "Give My Loving A Try" (2:45)
Early B - "Come" (3:23)
Little John - "Champion Lover" (3:24)
Baker B - "Cowboy MC" (3:08)
Review: Little John is a beloved and prolific 80s dancehall artist who began his career while still a child back in 1979, but by the mid-80s he had recorded for every major producer. At just 14, he launched his Romantic label and sporadically dropped what became sought-after 45s up until 1993. This compilation gathers ten of the best of them and takes in rare and overlooked gems. Featuring fresh and youthful artists alongside veterans like Frankie Paul and Early B, the tracks span heavy mid-'80s rhythms, late-80s digital sounds and early-90s uptempo beats. It's pure bliss for even hardcore collectors.
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JA To BK: Dancehall From Park Heights 1987-1988
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Cat: DKR 274. Rel: 03 Jun 24
Name Of The Game (4:19)
Want The Dollar (4:13)
Rumors (3:40)
Go Home (3:39)
Get Up Stand Up (3:48)
Opportunist Woman (3:50)
Settle Them A Settle (3:49)
Sailing (3:59)
Baby Mother (3:49)
Come Again (3:50)
Review: The Park Heights series is back with another one of its tasteful collections and this one, JA to BK: Dancehall from Park Heights 1987-1988, is another all-killer no filler long player. Featuring ten tunes from Park Height's productive late '80s period. Many of these jams are by Francis who had a great influence on the early digital reggae sound both in Jamaica and New York. Eight of these have never before been reissued and two have never been realised at all. Some are sweet rolling cuts with rat-a-tat-tat snare work like 'Want The Dollar,' some ride on vamping chords with low-end wobble like 'Settle Them A Settle' and some are hot steppers.
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Orsova
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Orsova (LP)
Cat: ISLE 017. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Echo Party - "Peeeeel" (3:17)
Guizzi - "Conga Cave" (5:25)
Der Opium Queen - "Extra Wet" (5:12)
Memotone - "Only So Young" (1:42)
Lo Kindre - "Igreja" (5:13)
Raf Reza - "Dubfoot" (6:05)
Review: 12th Isle revisits the various artist compilation format with a new release that expands on their 2019 outing 'Inkosi' to deliver a club-focused mixtape across six tracks. Echo Party kicks things off with a dub-heavy extended mix that originally featured on Murray Collier & Hannan Jones's self-released CD-R. Italian newcomer Guizzi offers a thunderous downtempo track with tight conga percussion that meshes well with this label's musical MO and Der Opium Queen delivers a propulsive, video game OST-style dance hit that calls to mind Les Aeroplanes on Jamal Moss's Mathematics label. On Side B, a freak-folk skit by Memotone, motorik beats from Lo Kindre, and bleep-infused dub techno by Toronto-based Raf Reza all bang. .
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Rastafari: The Dreads Enter Babylon 1955-83
VARIOUS
Rastafari: The Dreads Enter Babylon 1955-83 (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 544C. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Count Ossie's Rasta Family - "Africa We Want Fe Go" (1:24)
Johnny Clarke - "None Shall Escape The Judgement" (3:41)
Laurel Aitken - "Haile Selassie" (3:44)
Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari - "Tales Of Mozambique" (5:04)
Mutabaruka - "Say" (1:13)
Bongo Herman & Jah Lloyd - "African Drums" (3:29)
Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari - "Sam's Intro" (3:29)
Bongo Herman, Les & Bunny - "Salaam" (3:04)
Winston & Ansell - "Zion I" (I) (3:39)
Techniques All Stars - "Zion" (I - version) (3:18)
Lord Lebby & The Jamaican Calypsonians - "Ethiopia" (3:04)
Hugh Mundell - "Oh Jah, One Aim, One Destiny" (2:53)
The Heaven Singers - "Rasta Dreadlocks" (3:06)
Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari - "Soul Drums" (2:50)
Cornell Campbell - "Conscious Rastaman" (2:45)
QQ - "Betta Must Come" (3:50)
Roy Shirley - "Israelites Leave Babylon" (3:27)
Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari - "Narration" (8:52)
Ronald Downer & Count Ossie - "A Ju Ju Wa" (3:34)
Review: Reissued almost ten years on from its first appearance, Soul Jazz's Rastafari compilation resurfaces once more. Famed for its recognition of the religion's influence on the emergence of dub and reggae in the early 1950s through to the 80s, this compilation proves Rastafari's influence and core ideas as inexorable from its sonic expression. Chief among reggae's pioneering players is Oswald Williams, aka. Count Ossie, whose influence is heard here is a sort of orthopaedic sonic stem from which all offshoots follow. Ossie's many posthumous contributions to this compilation, largely with The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari, laid the foundations of reggae as we know it, and are charted from his various nyabinghi chants and drum workouts, and come peppered by those of his sono-spiritual antecedents - the likes of Mutabaruka, Rod Taylor and Bongo Herman.
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Studio One Power Mix!
VARIOUS
Studio One Power Mix! (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SJRLP 549. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Otis Gayle - "What You Won't Do For Love" (2:25)
Earl Sixteen - "Love Is A Feeling" (2:38)
Alton Ellis - "Back To Africa" (5:11)
Prince Jazzbo - "Apollo 16" (3:30)
Johnny Osbourne - "Eternal Peace" (2:51)
Errol Dunkley - "Don't Do It" (2:10)
Omega - "Bounty Hunter" (2:41)
Noel Bailey & Sound Dimension - "Wiggles Diggles" (3:10)
Freddie McGregor - "I Am Ready" (2:40)
Prince Jazzbo - "Imperial I" (3:18)
Jackie Mittoo - "Lovers Rock" (7:32)
Devon Russell - "Swing & Dine" (3:26)
Sugar Minott - "Guidance" (6:18)
Dolly Man - "Trigger Happy" (3:15)
Nana McLean - "A Little Love" (2:51)
Tyrone Taylor - "Rightful Rebel" (4:42)
Wailing Souls - "All Alone" (2:27)
Sugar Minott - "Revelation" (2:54)
Review: Studio One Power Mix! is a vibrant and essential compilation from Soul Jazz Records that dives deep into the influential sounds of reggae, ska, rocksteady and more, focusing on the late 1970s, 1980s and beyond. This collection captures the essence of Studio One, the legendary Jamaican label founded by Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd, which has been at the forefront of every major development in reggae music since the 1960s. By the late 1970s, Studio One had already established itself as the undisputed leader in the genre, nurturing the careers of icons like Bob Marley & The Wailers, Marcia Griffiths, The Skatalites, and Dennis Brown. During this period, long-standing artists such as Alton Ellis and Jackie Mittoo returned to the label, producing some of their most creatively fulfilling work. Meanwhile, new talents like Sugar Minott, Johnny Osbourne, and Freddie McGregor propelled Studio One into the dancehall era, pushing musical boundaries while honoring the label's roots. The compilation features a dynamic range of tracks that celebrate this golden era, from classic hits to hidden gems. Each song reflects the creativity, innovation, and unmistakable groove that have made Studio One a cornerstone of reggae history. Whether you're a seasoned reggae enthusiast or new to the genre, Studio One Power Mix! offers a great tracklist through the evolution of Jamaican music, celebrating the enduring legacy of one of its most influential labels.
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Cream Of The Crop 2024
VARIOUS
Cat: IILP 17. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Junior Dread - "Leaders"
Eek A Mouse - "Musical Ambassador"
Linval Thompson - "What Time Is It"
Frankie Paul - "Smooth & Nice"
Little Kirk - "Put The Most High Before Us"
Chezidek - "Action Man"
Solo Banton & Joe Yorke - "Acting Like That"
Glen Washington - "You A Di Boss"
King Kong - "Can't Scare We"
U Brown & Chezidek - "Travelling Man"
Screw Driver - "International Herb"
Anthony B - "Rub-A-Dub"
Review: Irie Ites Records delivers a compelling snapshot of reggae's enduring vitality, blending veteran voices with modern interpretations. Junior Dread's 'Leaders' opens with a commanding rhythm and poignant lyricism, while Eek-A-Mouse's 'Musical Ambassador' injects a playful yet inventive energy. Linval Thompson brings depth with 'What Time Is It?', its rootsy bassline evoking reggae's golden era, contrasted by Anthony B's 'Rub-A-Dub,' which brims with contemporary flair. The tracks stand strong individually yet flow cohesively, bridging reggae's rich history with its forward momentum.
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Aloe Vera Hits Volume 1
VARIOUS
Cat: AVR 015. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Si Comme Si (3:37)
Green Pepper (3:39)
Change Of Plan (2:33)
Salad Breakfast (2:32)
Sunset In Capri (2:33)
Lost Humanity (4:25)
Campi Flegrey (3:40)
For Her Eyes Only (4:30)
The Champ (2:57)
Sant'Antonio Special (4:24)
Review: This album from an Italian-based production outfit on Aloe Vera Records celebrates the label's early years and the unique style of one of the imprint's key acts, The Officinalis's. They were known for classics like 'Si Comme' Si' and for blending Naples and Jamaican musical cultures. Aloe Vera Records skilfully merged these worlds in their output and created a distinctive and recognisable sound that bridges past and present. These are all well-crafted sounds with warm low ends, rich bass and plenty of loved-up melodies that make it a nice escapist listen.
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Hot Sauce Vol 5
VARIOUS
Cat: HSRSSLP 0007. Rel: 03 Feb 25
The Soul Leaders & Carib Beats - "Pour On The Sauce" (2:48)
Lynn Taitt & The Jets - "I Spy" (2:52)
The Kilowatts - "Real Cool Operator" (2:22)
Sir Collins & The Black Diamonds - "Black Diamonds" (2:49)
Clive's All Stars & George Murphy - "San Sebastian" (2:11)
Eric Monty Morris - "Cinderella" (2:23)
Dell Williams - "Searching For Your Love" (2:50)
Derrick Morgan - "I Who Have Nothing" (3:52)
Chenley Duffus - "To Be A Lover" (3:13)
Lloyd Charmers - "President" (version) (2:50)
Tony Bins - "Musical Shower" (3:50)
Annette Clarke - "Just One Look" (2:26)
The Jay Boys - "Del Gago" (2:50)
Desmond Riley - "Tear Them" (3:03)
Review: This compilation dives deep into the vaults of Trojan Records and its affiliated labels, unearthing a treasure trove of forgotten gems from the golden age of Jamaican music that delivers a captivating journey through the diverse sounds of rocksteady, boss reggae, and early reggae. The release showcases a range of artists and labels, from the soulful harmonies of The Soul Leaders & Carib Beats to the instrumental prowess of Lynn Taitt & The Jets. Rare tracks like The Kilowatts' 'Real Cool Operator' and Chenley Duffus' 'To Be A Lover' sit alongside undeniable classics like Derrick Morgan's 'I Who Have Nothing', offering a comprehensive overview of this vibrant era in Jamaican music history. With its meticulous attention to sequencing and selection, this is a must-have for any serious reggae enthusiast.
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Danish Dub Part 2
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Danish Dub Part 2 (2xLP + insert)
Cat: DUBFABLP 002. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Svend - "Evil Must Fall" (feat Gogo) (3:28)
Svend - "Evil Must" (feat Father Irie - dub) (3:26)
Doktor Lond - "Love Thy Neighbour" (feat Dan I Locks) (3:35)
Doktor Lond - "Dub Thy Neighbour" (3:34)
Dub Across Borders - "Subconscious" (feat Mambe Rodriguez) (3:46)
Dub Across Borders - "Dubconscious" (feat Mambe Rodriguez) (3:45)
Almost HIFI - "Darkness" (Jah Moby) (6:37)
Contrete Iration - "No Freedom" (6:02)
Ital Foundation - "DB 105" (3:56)
Ital Foundation - "DB 105" (part 2) (3:00)
Hieronymus Dub Sounds - "Copenhagen Jungle" (dub) (7:29)
Mbizo & 2000F - "Cold Gold" (Healing mix) (3:31)
Mbizo & 2000F - "Cold Gold" (Binghi dub) (3:39)
Review: Danish Dub Part 2 comes on double vinyl from the Tribe 84 label and it is a compilation that once again showcases the finest Danish reggae and dub producers. Its aims is to help them reach a broader international and national audience, which is surely will because this is some high-class tackle. It features a diverse range of styles, from traditional reggae with analogue effects to energetic electronic steppers, all fully homegrown, produced, mastered, and manufactured in Copenhagen. What's more, it was recorded on analogue tape for an authentic sound.
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Ska & Rock Steady Classics From Treasure Isle Vol 2 (remastered)
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Ska & Rock Steady Classics From Treasure Isle Vol 2 (remastered) (limited translucent red vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LLM 7838081. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Alton Ellis - "Rock Steady" (2:48)
Justin Hinds - "Save A Bread" (2:36)
Duke Reid & His Group - "Oul Style" (2:29)
Don Drummond & The Skatalites - "Street Corner" (2:58)
The Jamaicans - "Things You Say You Love" (2:59)
The Melodians - "You Have Caught Me" (3:10)
The Paragons - "Wear To The Ball" (2:29)
The Soul Lads - "Funny" (3:00)
The Techniques - "Queen Majesty" (3:22)
Phyllis Dillon - "Perfidia" (2:32)
The Skatalites - "Alipang" (3:05)
Don Drummond & The Skatalites - "Eastern Standard Time" (2:39)
The Paragons - "On The Beach" (2:31)
Stranger & Patsy - "When I Call Your Name" (3:11)
The Techniques - "My Girl" (2:35)
Lynn Taitt - "Magnificent Ska" (2:48)
The Conquerors - "Lonely Street" (2:13)
Freddie McKay - "Love Is A Treasure" (2:35)
Winston Wright - "Tonight" (2:35)
Review: Rocksteady is the kind of genre you know in sound before you know it in theory. Reversely, it's likely most music fans could point out a Jimmy Cliff or Skatalites track bursting from the speaker and have vague feeling that this is a distinct kind of reggae, but it takes a special kind of wisdom to know that this sound is called rocksteady, and was born of the cross-section of reggae and ska. Although its original upsurge lasted only a couple of years, rocksteady yielded several of Jamaica's most immortal songs, and - owing to the above genealogical scruple - is also probably the most contested of reggae formats with regards to who "pioneered" it, the innovations behind its irresistible beat claimed by a range of practitioners. Here LMLR compile close to 20 originals in the original rocksteady sound, amounting to what might be the yetmost serious wax-bound standoff between said still-undecided greats, still fighting for providential legitimacy.
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Ya Ho (reissue)
Cat: BSRCD 834. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Send Us
Consider Yourself
Detour
Jah Ho Jah
My Mission Is Impossible
Get To Know
Do We Have To Fight
Ya Ho
Sing A Good Song
Review: Burning Sounds re-issues The Viceroys' original album, complete with comprehensive sleeve notes. Formed in the late 1960s, The Viceroys, featuring Wesley Tinglin, Neville Ingram and Daniel Bernard, became a beloved Jamaican reggae vocal group. This reissue includes contributions from renowned musicians such as bassist Robert 'Robbie' Shakespeare, drummer Carlton 'Carlie' Barrett, and keyboardist Ansel 'Pinkie' Collins. Recorded at Channel One and produced by Phil Pratt, the album features the group's harmonious vocals and catchy melodies. Their hit song 'Heart Made of Stone' gained international acclaim, and their music addressed significant social and political issues of their time. The Viceroys' soulful harmonies and uplifting messages continue to resonate with reggae enthusiasts. This reissue captures the essence of their influential sound.
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Ya Ho (reissue)
Ya Ho (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 834. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Send Us (3:17)
Consider Yourself (3:57)
Detour (3:02)
Jah Ho Jah (3:46)
My Mission Is Impossible (3:54)
Get To Know (3:20)
Do We Have To Fight (3:59)
Ya Ho (3:10)
Sing A Good Song (3:12)
Review: The Viceroys' legacy in reggae is undeniable, and this re-issue of their original album is a example to their enduring appeal. Comprised of Wesley Tinglin, Neville Ingram, and Daniel Bernard, the group's harmonious vocal style and catchy melodies captivated audiences during the rocksteady and early reggae eras. 'Heart Made of Stone' stands out as one of their timeless hits, showing their ability to blend soulful harmonies with poignant lyrics. Working with esteemed producers like Derrick Morgan, Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd, and Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the Viceroys tackled social and political issues of their time, adding depth to their music. While the original lineup disbanded, Wesley Tinglin's dedication to the Viceroys' name has kept their spirit alive. This re-issue, available on 180 gram vinyl, will certainly excite reggae enthusiasts. With comprehensive sleeve notes, it not only honours the group's legacy but also introduces their music to a new generation of listeners.
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Xstory
XTERMINATOR / VARIOUS
Xstory (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DIGLP 13. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Sugar Minott - "Run Things" (4:01)
Beres Hammond - "Full Attention" (4:03)
Sanchez - "Man With The Handle" (4:00)
Capleton - "Almshouse" (3:47)
Cocoa Tea & Buju Banton - "Too Young" (3:50)
Dirtsman - "Strive" (3:53)
Ini Kamoze - "Hotstepper" (3:47)
Sanchez - "Forever" (3:52)
Beres Hammond & Sugar Minott & Tony Rebel - "Where Is The Love" (3:59)
Charlie Chaplin & Josey Wales - "Swing Low" (4:05)
Luciano & Sizzla - "Jah Line" (4:29)
Luciano - "Chant Out" (3:57)
Sizzla - "No White God" (4:10)
Mikey General - "Sinners" (4:32)
Cocoa Tea & Tony Rebel - "Grow Your Locks" (3:54)
Luciano & Mutabaruka - "Psalms 24" (4:17)
Capleton - "Stand Tall" (4:12)
Luciano & Marcia Griffiths - "Hold On Natty" (3:59)
Prince Malachi & Turbulance - "We Praise Jah" (4:50)
Review: Phillip "Fatis" Burrell was a visionary producer who discovered and nurtured many of Jamaica's top reggae artists, including Luciano, Sizzla, and Capleton. A devout Rastafarian, Fatis demanded integrity from his artists and held them to high standards. He founded the Xterminator label, known for its tough yet soulful music and worked with legendary musicians like Sly & Robbie. Fatis formed a strong partnership and friendship with many reggae greats and collaborated on albums that shaped reggae's international presence. His sudden death at 59 left a deep void, but his legacy lives on through his music and his children, no least with this great compilation.
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Dread Prophecy: Crucial Cuts!!
YABBY YOU / VARIOUS
Cat: SHANLP 45075. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Michael Prophet - "Love & Unity" (extended mix) (6:27)
The Prophets - "Babylon A Fall" (extended mix) (5:56)
Yabby You - "This Economical Crisis" (2:31)
Yabby You & Trinity - "Gwaan & Lef' Me" (extended mix) (5:00)
Prophets All-Stars - "Love In Zimba" (3:21)
Yabby You - "Get Lost Babylon" (extended mix) (7:58)
The Prophets - "Blessed Are The Poor" (3:34)
King Tubby - "Love Of A Woman Dub" (4:43)
Yabby You & King Tubby - "Jah Mercies" (3:36)
Yabby You - "Dreadlocks Man" (3:42)
Review: Yabby You, aka Vivian Jackson, remains one of reggae's most iconic figures, known for crafting some of the genre's most enduring and sought-after roots recordings. This collection showcases his deep influence, bringing together ten of his best productions, with his Prophets vocal group and Michael Prophet leading the charge. The tracks here are enriched with extended mixes and dubs, courtesy of the legendary King Tubby. From the raw energy of the vocal performances to the dubwise arrangements, this release captures the spirit of reggae in its purest, most powerful form. A must-have for any serious reggae collector.

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