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Family Man, Rebel Arms - Eastern Memphis / Wailers - Rebel Am I
Cobra / Dub Store Records JPN 1973
¥2180 (US$14.01)
This is the quintessence of the Wailers lead by Familyman, playing a killer horn instrumental and the dubwise. Arguably one of the most accomplished reggae instrumentals to date. The Wailers consisting of the Barrett brothers is without a doubt the number one band of the era, showcasing their full confidence which later gets praised by the entire world. The bold and courageous, yet ambitious and highly spirited, everything you need to get out of the Caribbean ghetto to the world is heard in this miraculous recording.
Lisa Lisa, Cult Jam, Full Force - Someone To Love Me For Me / Can You Feel The Beat
Collectables US 1987
¥570 ¥199 (US$1.28)
Uniques, Collins - Sitting In The Park / Dudu, Collins - Africa Blowing
Collins Down Beat UK / Sir Collins 1968
¥1980 ¥1280 (US$8.23)
Bo Street Runners - And I Do Just Waht I Want / Tell Me Waht You're
Columbia UK 1965
¥1680 (US$10.80)
Tropical Energy, Faybiene Miranda - La Destinee / (Instrumental)
Common Ground International UK 1977
¥3180 (US$20.44)
Brainless, Cultural Youths - Genesis; Dubwise / Tribal Soul; Tribal Riddim
Creation Rebel Sound Sysyem UK 2021
¥2480 (US$15.94)
Derrick Harriott - Some Guys Have All The Luck / Kim Harriott - Just Want To Be Your Joy
Crystal / Wild Flower / Dub Store Records JPN 1974/ 1975
¥2180 (US$14.01)
It is an obvious fact that Dreadlocks culture was the trend of the time when this tune was released, but how could we ever imagine Derrick Harriott wearing Dreadlocks? He was wearing Afro instead and showed how he could easily cover Persuaders’ Soul hit. The flip side features another cover of a US Soul track that was transformed to a sweet Lover’s Rock by Harriott’s relative, young Kim Harriott. Apparently Harriott’s surroundings at this time were all wearing Afro even if it was the Dreadlocks era.
Shades - Rivers To The Sea / Flowing Stream Dub
Darker Shades Of Roots EU 2014
¥1380 ¥1080 (US$6.94)