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Singles
Love Song
Love Song (12")
Cat: GYR 001. Rel: 26 May 23
Horace Andy - "Love Song" (4:19)
Putus Roots - "Jah Jah Light" (4:13)
Uwe Banton - "Only Jah Love" (4:15)
Brahim - "Love" (4:15)
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Do It Baby
Cat: UPS 005. Rel: 15 Sep 23
Susan Codogan - "Do It Baby" (3:13)
Upsetters - "Dub It" (3:12)
 in stock $10.79
Cross Over (reissue)
Cat: UPS 015. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Junior Mervin - "Cross Over" (3:37)
Upsetters - "Cross Over" (dub) (3:31)
Review: Featuring Mervin's unmistakable falsetto delivers an anti-war message over a lush dub-infused backdrop, radiating hope and defiance. The track's atmospheric depth, blending melodic elements with rhythmic precision, is pure brilliance. On Side-2, the Upsetters' version reimagines the song, allowing Perry's dub wizardry to shine. Stripping back vocals and emphasising the instrumental layers, the dub version highlights hypnotic basslines, echo-laden effects, and a more prominent groove. The interplay between restraint and innovation transforms the track into a meditative dub experience. Junior Mervin's Cross Over 7" is a roots gem steeped in the signature magic of Lee "Scratch" Perry. With a message as powerful as its production, you've got the true recipe for a classic.
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Norman
Norman (7")
Cat: CD 0126. Rel: 16 Nov 15
Max Romeo - "Norman" (3:57)
Upsetters - "Norman" (dub) (4:04)
Intérprete: Osmose
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Poorman
Poorman (7")
Cat: SFR 701. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Unlisted Fanatic - "Poorman" (3:48)
Unlisted Fanatic - "Poorman" (dub) (3:49)
Review: Seafront International is "honoured" to unveil a poignant tribute to the late, great Sandeeno, who left us far too soon. In that regard, and with the legacy he leaves, he joins the ranks of many other reggae legends. This long-awaited release originates from a recording session a decade ago at Backyard Studio UK, and since then it has lay patiently awaiting completion. Renowned Belgian producer Martin De Ronne, also known as Unlisted Fanatic, has impeccably handled production and mixing duties. He levels up the track with the soulful embellishments of Moonshine Horns and guitar accents courtesy of Kingston Echo.
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Rougher Than The Rest
Rougher Than The Rest (7" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: SFR 702. Rel: 13 Nov 24
U Brown - "Rougher Than The Rest" (4:02)
Jah Warrior - "Rougher Dub" (3:49)
Review: Seafront International returns with some classic roots sounds from U Brown with a dub from Jah Warrior. Recorded at Conscious Sounds studio in London 2001, the sounds are stripped down to raw bass and drum dynamics by producer Jah Warrior who was clearly intent on allowing his work to be a personal platform for U Brown to offer up his own lyrical expressions and his musical messages. It's a track delivered with energy and serious focus and will sound best nice and loud.
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Tom Drunk (warehouse find)
Cat: TIS 076. Rel: 22 Sep 10
U Roy - "Tom Drunk"
Nora Dean - "Angie La La"
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African Country
Cat: ZV 12002. Rel: 13 Dec 19
UK Principal - "African Country" (3:18)
Zulu Vibes - "African Dub" (3:13)
Youthie - "African Horns" (3:12)
IFI - "Binghiman" (3:14)
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Haunted House
Cat: HSRSS 0031. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Haunted House (2:49)
Double Wheel (3:01)
Review: Two rare instrumental covers of the 1969 classic 'Spinning Wheel' by Blood, Sweat & Tears. Produced by the legendary Lee "Scratch" Perry in 1970, these were first released on the highly exclusive Spinning Wheel label, and, as the label name suggests, both tracks are fortuitous roulettes encircling dusty instrumental dub. It also happens to be the first ever release on Harlem Shuffle, marking the start of a small, pantherine catalogue. For the rather fast brachiations of 'Haunted House' - a poltergeist of a track, fettered to the weathered-down needle nib on our own turntable, causing psychokinetic rotary reactions - and the bicyclic, two tone dub reinvention 'Double Wheel', these tracks showcase Perry's technologising approach to dubbing, prioritising energy above all. Fitting for Perry's lifelong kinghood over dub music at large, the subgeneric name was, of course, baptised "boss reggae".
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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The People Need To Be Free
Cat: AMR 019. Rel: 03 May 22
The People Need To Be Free (3:07)
The People Need To Be Free (version) (3:13)
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Álbumes
Still Chanting Rub A Dub
Cat: IILP 16. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Run Come Dance
Rub-A-Dub-School (feat Frankie Paul)
Ting A Ling (feat Glen Washington)
Hard Road (feat Trinity)
Can't Keep A Good Man Down (feat Cornell Campbell)
Original Ganja Man (feat Linval Thompson)
Travelling Man (feat Chezidek)
Rootsman Party
Wheep Dem Jah Jah (feat Eek A Mouse)
Labba Labba (Mouth) (feat Naggo Morris)
Bad Mind (feat Sugar Minott)
Ruff Ina Dis Ya Time (feat Al Campbell)
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Still Chanting Rub A Dub
Cat: IICD 29. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Run Come Dance
Rub-A-Dub-School (feat Frankie Paul)
Ting A Ling (feat Glen Washington)
Hard Road (feat Trinity)
Can't Keep A Good Man Down (feat Cornell Campbell)
Original Ganja Man (feat Linval Thompson)
Travelling Man (feat Chezidek)
Rootsman Party
Wheep Dem Jah Jah (feat Eek A Mouse)
Labba Labba (Mouth) (feat Naggo Morris)
Bad Mind (feat Sugar Minott)
Ruff Ina Dis Ya Time (feat Al Campbell)
Review: Reggae legend U Brown returns with a powerful new album, a testament to his enduring legacy and unwavering commitment to roots music. The offering showcases U Brown's inimitable voice and socially conscious lyrics, addressing contemporary issues with wisdom and conviction. Backed by a stellar cast of musicians, including the Roots Radics and Irie Ites All Stars, the album delivers a potent dose of classic reggae sounds, reminiscent of 70s roots albums. Guest appearances from reggae luminaries like Eek A Mouse, Cornell Campbell, and Frankie Paul add further depth and excitement to this already impressive collection. With its infectious rhythms, conscious lyrics, and masterful production, 'Still Chanting Rub A Dub' is a must-have for any fan of roots reggae and dub.

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Weather Baloon (reissue)
Cat: TRCD 14852. Rel: 07 May 24
Weather Balloon
Tie & Die
Step It Inna Freedom Street
Wicked Have To Run
Hiding Place (feat Al Campbell)
Step It Inna Greenwich Farm
Blow Brother Joe
Row Mr Fisherman
Can't Keep A Good Man Down
Trad Along Jah
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The Lost Album: Right Time Rockers (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The Lost Album: Right Time Rockers (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited translucent blue vinyl LP + insert) (1 per customer)
Cat: 659696 56247. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Merciful Dub
Rightful Reggae
Bury The Razor
Crashie Sweep
Ital Vital
Back Stabbing
Full Time
People A Go Lingua
Swell Head Skank
Truthful Dub
Cane Man Shuffle
Poor Marcus
Review: This remarkable collection of mid-70s reggae captures legendary deejay U Roy at his most intimate and authentic, toasting exclusively for the King Attorney Hi-Fi sound system. Originally crafted as dubplates rather than commercial releases, these tracks are a time capsule from the golden age of Jamaican dancehalls. U Roy's charismatic flow, filled with shout-outs and jive, rides effortlessly over heavyweight rhythms recorded by The Revolutionaries at Channel One. With rich dubs from the Mighty Diamonds' Right Time and updated classics like 'Ali Baba' and 'Swell Headed', this is a joyous, immersive listen and an essential document of reggae's deep cultural roots.
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Gemini Part 1
Cat: SVVRCH 096. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Track 1 (3:07)
Track 2 (3:08)
Track 3 (2:25)
Track 4 (4:36)
Track 5 (2:53)
Track 6 (2:20)
Track 7 (2:42)
Track 8 (2:04)
Track 9 (2:40)
Track 10 (2:02)
Review: In the 1970s, UK reggae band The Cimarons were an in-demand backing act who worked with then-iconic Jamaican artists like the Wailers and Jimmy Cliff. During a 1975 tour of Japan with the Pioneers, they found time to hook up with guitarist and vocalist Toshikatsu Uchiumi of the rock band The Carol. This is the result - a fusion of different reggae perspectives that also folds in mid-70s Japanese rock and blues, with Uchiumi singing in Japanese and contributing lead guitar. Produced by Sidney Crooks, this one-off release showed how adaptable and brilliant the The Cimarons' were and has a broad appeal to fans of both reggae and rock.
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My Cup Runneth Over (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: DIGLP 002GREEN. Rel: 11 Sep 21
Try Me (vocal) (2:47)
It's Alright (dub) (2:32)
Lively Up Yourself (vocal) (2:52)
Kaya (vocal) (2:33)
Cornerstone (dub) (2:17)
Trenchtown Rock (vocal) (2:58)
Mr Brown (vocal) (3:53)
Brainwashing (vocal) (2:39)
African Herbsman (vocal) (2:24)
African Herbsman (dub) (2:23)
No Sympathy (vocal) (2:16)
Keep On Moving (dub) (3:04)
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