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Hopeton Lewis - Take It Easy With The Rock Steady Beat
¥2500 (US$16.62)
A fundamental album released in 1966 that determined the way Rocksteady was going to journey. In 1966, Rude Boys were at the peak of the fame with their notorious behaviors, while Ska gradually started to slow down its tempo. This album paved the way for a newborn music, Rocksteady, with rather slower and tighter rhythm approach. This album should be considered as one of the ten most important albums in Reggae history. The descent from Ska, which had its derivation from Jazz or Rhythm and Blues, to Rocksteady, with its various potential elements which would be passed to the next decade of Reggae, has been allegedly created in this album with Trinidadian guitarist Lynn Taitt and his band The Jets as the backing band. Entitled “Take It Easy With The Rock Steady Beat!”, most of the tunes featured in this album were written for praising dancehall as if he’d have known this genre was going to rule the dance floors. Among the tunes in this album, “This Music Got Soul” was the coolest of all and called out the dawn of the Rocksteady era. This tune had a huge influence on the future developments of Reggae music.
Bunny Wailer - Solomonic Singles 2: Rise & Shine 1977-1986
Dub Store Records JPN 1977- 1986
¥2780 (US$18.49)
At the same time that Neville ‘Bunny Wailer’ Livingston recorded his debut solo long playing masterpiece, ‘Blackheart Man’, he was also creating a series of singles for his own Solomonic label. These records were every bit as good, at times even better, but they have never been released outside of Jamaica. Until now…
Congo Natty - Jungle Revolution In Dub (日本盤)
Beat Records JPN / Big Dada Recordings UK 2015
¥2083 ¥1880 (US$12.50)
Dub Syndicate - Ambience In Dub 1982-1985 (5CD) (Japanese Edition)
Beat Records JPN / On U Sound EU 1982- 1985
¥4158 (US$27.65)
Derrick Harriott - Earthly Sounds (Classic Reggae Sounds From The Crystal Vaults) (2CD)
Doctor Bird UK 1971- 93
¥2980 (US$19.82)
Bunny Wailer - Solomonic Singles 1: Tread Along 1969-1976
Dub Store Records JPN 1969- 1976
¥2780 (US$18.49)
At the same time that Neville ‘Bunny Wailer’ Livingston recorded his debut solo long playing masterpiece, ‘Blackheart Man’, he was also creating a series of singles for his own Solomonic label. These records were every bit as good, at times even better, but they have never been released outside of Jamaica. Until now…
Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari - Grounation (2CD)
¥3240 (US$21.54)
An unimpeachable classic considered to be the pinnacle of Rastafarian inspired music. Master drummer Count Ossie’s band, including the incomparable tenor saxophonist Cedric ‘I’m’ Brooks, recreate a Rasta grounation, or gathering, playing and chanting a sublime supplication, including Bible readings, in praise of Emperor Haile Selassie I
Habitat Sound System - Meets Prince Zohar And The Mystic
Habitat Sounds System EU / Golden Hill Mystics 2007
¥2180 ¥1099 (US$7.31)