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Barry Brown - Stone Of The Arrival / Stone Dub
Snowbird / Digikiller Records / Depper Knowledge Records US 1983
¥1680 (US$10.61)
One of the hardest and best Barry Brown tunes. From the early '80s, and self-produced, released, and distributed by the late Barry Brown and his wife Lisa, on their own Snowbird label. Only ever issued in tiny quantity on 45 in JA, until now of course very hard to find.
Scion Success - Settle Them A Settle; Version / Madoo - Lose Respect; Version
14 Karat / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1984
¥1580 ¥1099 (US$6.94)
One tough rhythm, five vocal cuts (one previously unreleased!) and two different dub versions, spread across two twelve-inches. Produced at Channel 1 in the mid '80s, then voiced in New York, this Mikey Jarrett production is one of our favorite heavy rhythms of its era.
Lionel Ganja Barrett - Rasta Cowboy / Black Roots Band - Rasta Cowboy Dub
Chopper Productions / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1983
¥1680 (US$10.61)
From the mid '80s, a cut on Choppers' own wicked lick of Channel One's "fight fight" riddim. Chopper's lick was laid and mixed at Channel 1 with the Black Roots Band aka Gifted Roots Band. The tune is from Lionel 'Ganja' Barrett, himself a member of the Chopper crew, and one of the first artists released on the label. 'Rasta Cowboy' is his signature tune, an ode to a self-reliant cowboy-like life.
Bobby Melody - Original Melody / Black Roots Band - Original Melody Dub
Chopper Productions / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1983
¥1380 ¥1680 (US$10.61)
From the mid 1980's straight thru until the early 90's, Choppers were steady releasing tunes both in Jamaica and NYC, and from young upcoming artists and veterans alike. 'Original Melody' is from Bobby Melody, letting you know none a them a ruff like the original! We were saddened by Bobby's recent passing, but let this tune serve as a reminder of what a great singer he was. This tune is backed with its own unique and wicked dub, a different mix to the dub side of 'Rasta Cowboy', which uses the same rhythm.
Michael Palmer - Different Strokes / Gifted Roots Band - Strokes Dub
Tasha / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1984
¥1480 ¥1180 (US$7.45)
Michael Palmer's "Different Strokes" originally appeared on Tasha 7" in JA, as well on an obscure compilation LP in NYC.
Steve Knight - Love Me Entertainment / Gifted Roots Band - Strokes Dub
Tasha / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1984
¥1180 (US$7.45)
Steve Knight's "Love Me Entertainment" originally appeared only on his very rare "Orphan Child" LP, again issued only in NYC.
Flick Wilson - Last Night / Version
Things I've Beem Through / Bond Export / Deeper Knowledge US 1984
¥1180 (US$7.45)
"Rain from the Sky" by Wayne Smith, and "Ain't No Me" by Patrick Andy. Killer synths on top of a rock solid riddim, again by the Gifted Roots Band. All together, four vocals, three dubs, two riddims, all killer.
Paul Clarke - I Want To Go Home / Singie Singie - If I Am Wrong
Tasha / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1984
¥2180 (US$13.77)
Frankie Jones - Baby Come Back / Steve Knight; Michael Palmer - Feel Like Dancing; Jah Is On My Mind
Tasha / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1984
¥2180 (US$13.77)
Mikey Jerry - Reggae Basement Jam / Various
Fish Tea / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 198-
¥2260 (US$14.27)
Michael Palmer - Reaping / Frankie Jones - Acting So Strange
Tasha / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 198-
¥2380 (US$15.03)
Wayne Smith, J. Splang - She Broad Bout Ya / She Broad Bout Ya Dub
Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1982
¥1480 (US$9.35)
You won't be able to tell much about Jammys without speaking about artists like Wayne Smith! Riding on the same rhythm as "Take A Trip" included in a classic album "Youthman Skanking" released prior to his "Sleng Teng" success, this is the unreleased version recorded direct from the master tape.
Echo Minott - On My Way / On My Way Dub
Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1982
¥1480 (US$9.35)
Frankie Wilmott - Why Won't You Come / Why Won't You Come Dub
Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1983
¥1480 (US$9.35)
Previously unreleased material from Frankie Wilmott recorded straight from the master tape. Known for his 80’s classics such as “Sensimilla” and “Money Gone Down The Drain”, Frankie has been passionately supported from Dancehall fans across the globe. “Why Won’t You Come” features a tight rhythm based around the warm bassline and Frankie’s sensitive vocal excellently resonate throughout the track.
Tenor Saw - Who's Gonna Help Me Praise (Jah Guide And Protect Me)
Tenor Saw UK 1984
¥1880 (US$11.87)