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Kenny Hamilton - Right Here Is Where You Belong
Scorpio CK (Org) 1985
Info: Original Press
¥1780 ¥999 (US$6.32)
Jackie Edward - At The End (Part 1) / Aggrovators - (Part 2)
Third World UK (Org) 1978
info: Original Press
¥800 ¥699 (US$4.42)
Stepping Stones - Skin Tight Part 1 / Part 2
Aires / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 197-
¥1680 (US$10.63)
Generation Gap - Journey Within / Travelling On
Angen / Dub Store Records JPN 1973
¥1480 (US$9.36)
Sharp and sophisticated reggae soul funk instrumental backed with “Traveling On”.
Dennis Brown - Songs My Mother Used To Sing / U Roy - Linger Your Linger
Aquarius UK 1972
¥1680 (US$10.63)
Cornell Campbell - My Confession / Dennis Alcapone - Musical Occupation
Attack 1972
¥1980 (US$12.52)
Adam Prescott, Rachel Wallace - Back Together Again / Back Dubbing Again
Bump'n Grind US 2021
¥2380 (US$15.05)
Glen Adams - Stop This Fussing & Fighting / Capo And The Crew - Mad Blank
Capo Disco / Jamwax EU 198-
¥2880 (US$18.22)
Derrick Harriott - Groovy Situation / Candy
Crystal / Dub Store Records JPN 1970/ 1971
Info: Adapted
¥1980 (US$12.52)
Covering US hits was Derrick Harriott's specialty and this tune is no exception. This is his cover version of Gene Chandler's hit that was popular on the radios at the time in Jamaica. B-side features early Lovers Rock tune by Derrick Harriott.
Derrick Harriott - Message From A Black Man / Message From A Black Man (Miss Credit)
Crystal / Dub Store Records JPN 1970
¥1980 (US$12.52)
American Civil Rights Movement hit Jamaica in late 60's and this tune is undoubtedly one of the best Funky Reggae tunes produced by Derrick Harriott. It is the best example of how Derrick was influenced by the Black Power Movement. B-side features a great Funky Reggae Soul performed by Chosen Few. From that time, Derrick started establishing a genre called "Reggae Soul."
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$13.79)
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.
Various - Derrick Harriott Reggae, Funk & Soul 1969-1975
Dub Store Records JPN 1969- 1975
¥2780 (US$17.58)