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Best selling Dancehall 1985-1989

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Sister Nancy - Bam Bam / King Tubby - Stalag Version

Techniques / Dub Store Records JPN 1985

Stalag

¥2180 (US$14.56)

Along with Sleng Teng and Tempo, Stalag is without the doubt the biggest dancehall rhythm of the 80's. Bam Bam especially needs no introduction been sampled countless times on various genres and appearing on films etc.

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Sanchez - My Baby / Make It Up Baby

Vena / Dub Store Records JPN 1988

Malfunction

¥1380 (US$9.22)

Still topping charts to date, this is one of Sanchez’ early hits recorded for Vena in the 80’s. Dub Store also presenting Nitty Gritty and Delroy Katt’s reissue on the same rhythm as well. Skilful and smooth flow backed with an alternative take that was only available on his LP previously.

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Nitty Gritty - Brown In The Ring (Miss Credit To King Kong) / Brown In The Ring Dub

King Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1988

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Killer digital from one of the iconic figures of the 80's dancehall, Nitty Gritty recorded straight from the master tape. Refined out of key virtuoso stands out on a melancholic heavy weight rhythm.

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UU Madoo, Captain Barkey - Mix Up

Stereo One 1988

Mix Up

¥1280 (US$8.55)

An absolute must have for every 80’s & 90’s dancehall lovers out there. UU Madoo singing velvety on Skeeter Davis’ all time classic “End Of The Road” then Captain Barkey comes in to hype up every verse ? one of the best examples of how much singer & deejay combination can work well together!

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Burro Banton - Praise Up Jah Jah

Stereo One 1985

¥1280 (US$8.55)

Another extremely rare take to the identical title released on Wild Apache that is known for being played by the mighty Jah Shaka at his sessions. Comparing to the other Stereo One tunes released around the same time, this one is really fantastic and luring, also complimented by refined deejaying Burro Banton. This one will stand as the definition of heavy weight ragga!

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Eccleton Jarrett - Hold Them / Hold Them Version

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Known for hits like “Rock Them One By One” and “Turn On The Heat”, this is a previously unreleased Eccleton Jarret piece for his stronghold, Jammys.
Seems rather restrained but singing superbly on this energetic yet melodious “Tonight”-ish rhythm that was also adopted for “Rasta People” by Junior Delgado.

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Nitty Gritty - Turn Them Back / Turn Them Back Dub

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1986

Tempo

¥1980 (US$13.23)

You might have seen Jammy playing this devastating sound killer in sessions lately, although before that this Nitty Gritty on Jammy’s ‘Tempo’ has only been heard on dubplates. No one knows why it never came out ? is it because it was a counteraction to Tubby? Or tune that was the lethal weapon of Jammy? There is nothing we can do but imagine those pictures when listening to the intense energy and impact of this tune.

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Cornell Campbell - Nothing Don't Come Easy / Version

Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

¥1380 (US$9.22)

Even after releasing the legendary “Sleng Teng” rhythm, King Jammy continued to produce hits after hits such as “Punnany”, “Duck” and many more. There is no doubt that he was at the top of the digital dancehall scene back then. Although he had put out an uncountable number of releases towards the end of the 80’s, this is one of the popular and rare tunes among record collectors. Beautifully sang in falset by Cornell Campbell on this melancholic digital rhythm makes it an excellent masterpiece.

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Cornell Campbell - Hey Mr. Cop / Cornell Campbell & The Jays - Nothing Don't Come Easy

King Tubby's Dub Plate / Dub Store Records JPN 1986

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Although this Tubby’s version has never been released, “Nothing Don’t Come Easy” ended up being a big hit at Jammys and still been praised today. It’s the mid 80’s interpretation of 70’s roots reggae atmosphere. Hats off to the King!

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Bob Livingston - Reggae Music / Dilly Dally - Tell Me Why

King Tubby's Dub Plate / Dub Store Records JPN 1985

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Another unreleased material from Tubby’s studio. Although dancehall was the thing back then this tune is going to another direction by drawing a great roots vibes.

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Junior Murvin - Africa / Delroy Smart - Johnny

King Tubby's Dub Plate / Dub Store Records JPN 1986

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Recorded on the very same day as People Music (DSR-LT7-01-A), here comes Junior Murvin cut crying for his brothers in the homeland. On flip side a Delroy Smart vocal on the same rhythm.

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Earl Sixteen - People Music / King Tubbys - Conquering Lion Version

King Tubby's Dub Plate / Dub Store Records JPN 1986

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Opening the new series - recorded on 22nd March 1986, another cut to King Kong’s Victim that has never seen the light of day until today. Backed with Tubbys digital relick on Yabby You masterpiece.

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Nitty Gritty - Malfunction

Vena / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

¥1380 (US$9.22)

Legendary dancehall artist, Nitty Gritty's unarguable digital killer for Vena! Glamorous out of key style in the proper 80's manner, along with Delroy Katt and Sanchez this cut is a must have, regardless.

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Thriller U - Raggamuffin Mi Soup

Vena / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

Tonight

¥1380 (US$9.22)

One of Vena's classic rhythms, Tonight. “Raggamuffin Mi Soup” is a joyful reissue by Thriller U singing mistily and emotionally inna real dancehall fashion! Alog with Little John and Tony Tuff cuts, this one marks the most popular amongst all the rest.

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Pad Anthony - Don't Let Me Down / Don't Let Me Down Version

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Ever since his career bean in the early 80’s, the veteran Pad Anthony has always played an important role at frontline of the Dancehall music even to date. This previously unreleased material has only been heard on dubplates and Dub Store Records is proud to finally reissue this gem. Soulful vocal and Jammy’s trademark melancholic digital rhythm is just a combination that never seem to fail.

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Pad Anthony - Ruff A Them / Ruff A Them Version

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Dancehall expert Pad Anthony left so many hit tunes for Jammy at the golden age of the label in the 80’s. “Ruff A Them” is a slightly Roots orientated killer rhythm with a twinkle of Jammy’s Dancehall essence to it. Pad Anthony going right in showcasing his dazzling melody sense.

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Prince Junior - Keep On Running / Keep On Running Version

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Yet another killer on an identical rhythm to "Super Black - Rock Them (DSR-LJU7-06)" from our Jammys unreleased series. Prince Junior's lugubrious vocal perfectly in tune with Jammy's archetypal minor chord digital rhythm.

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King Everal - Push Push (Miss Credit To P.fraser) / Push Push Dub

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Digital remake of the charismatic roots reggae artist Yabby You a.k.a. Jesus Dread’s representative rhythm of the same name. King Everal rides on smoothly on waves of the rolling bass. An astonishing previously unreleased material!

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King Everal - Things Going To Happen / Things Going To Happen Dub

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1986

E20

¥1980 (US$13.23)

Out of all Jammy’s gigantic catalogue, “E20” rhythm could be considered as one of the most destructive ones to date. Jammy found the unreleased track on this rhythm from the vault featuring a familiar face of the 80’s dancehall, King Everal melancholy singing this killer!

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Prince Junior - Chicken Hawk / Chicken Hawk Dub

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Exclusive piece on a heavy weight digital remake of the “Cuss Cuss” rhythm. With the firing Jammys iconic bass lines on this tough rhythm, Prince Junior tops it showing off his rough performance in Rub a Dub style with an intonation.

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Super Black - Rock Them / Rock Them Dub

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Another unreleased title from one of the popular dancehall artists of the 80’s, Super Black who is also known for his contribution for Jammys. Representing the sounds of Jammys at the time, this refined digital rhythm is built in minor chord with absolute simplicity, creating an excellent chemistry with the melancholic vocal.

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Super Black - Bad Woman / Bad Woman Version

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

¥1480 (US$9.89)

Another unreleased rare material only heard on dubplates previously. Jammy’s iconic heavy bassline and melodious instrumentals in minor scale represent his production style from around 87’. Super Black sorrowfully sings man’s pure heart in this lover’s dancehall tune.

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Junior Murvin - Make It And Set It / Version

Taurus / Digikiller Records / Depper Knowledge Records US 1987

¥1180 (US$7.88)

Self-produced by Junior Murvin at King Tubby's in 1987, and released via Tubby's then-active Taurus imprint. Fans of digital reggae are well aware of the brilliant and unique digital riddims being cut at Tubby's in the late '80s by the likes of Asher, Peego, Fatman, Benbow, and others. But besides the immortal 'Tempo' riddim and its variations, there are monsters like 'Babylon', 'Inna De Ghetto', 'Grammy', and many more. And then there is this one, perhaps more singular and deadly than almost all of them, yet only lesser-known by virtue of its rarity. Junior Murvin's beautiful falsetto floats on top of a monstrous and mind-boggling one-away riddim that could only have come from Dromilly Avenue.

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Anthony Morgan - Captain Of My Ship

T Man (Org) 1989

Info: Original Press

¥1080 ¥999 (US$6.67)

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Steve Knight - Woman A Problem / Version

Tasha / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1986

Billie Jean

¥1180 (US$7.88)

teve Knight's "Woman a Problem" is a great tune voiced on the much-loved lick of the billie jean riddim cut at Channel 1 in the mid '80s, and traded amongst nuff producers at the time. This tune originally came on 7" via Sonic Sounds' Thunderbolt label, and again on Steve Knight's "Orphan Child" LP.

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Thriller U - Raggamuffin Jammys / Earl Sixteen - A One Sound

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1985

Promised Land B: Trial & Crosses

¥1280 (US$8.55)

One of the most famous and popular dubplates from Jammy's vault. Thriller U, who recorded regularly at Jammys, sings on the Dennis Brown's 'Promise Land' rhythm for King Jammys Super Power. And Earl Sixteen performs 'A1 Sound' on 'Trial Crosses' rhythm.

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Little John - Jammys Rule (Heavyweight Vinyl) / Colin Roach - Hey Yo

King Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1986

Skylarking B: Sleng Teng

¥1680 (US$11.22)

Little John praises King Jammys Super Power with his melancholy vocal and serious lyrics. Anthony Malvo and Collin Roach, who both recorded at King Jammys Recording Studio regularly, sings world renowned song 'We Are The World' in combination.

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Carl Meeks - Without Your Love / Red Eye Lover

Redman / Dub Store Records JPN 1988

Wicked Can't Run Away

¥1280 (US$8.55)

Previously unreleased on 7inch vinyl record. Those two songs were only included in the Redman and Carl Meeks’ classic LP [Weh Dem Fah]. ‘Without Your Love’ was recorded on the famous ‘Wicked Can’t Run Away’ rhythm and ‘Red Eye Lover’ was on the popular Sleng Teng (Computer) rhythm.

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Little John - Rub A Dub One / Rub A Dub One Version

Redman / Dub Store Records JPN 1985

¥1280 (US$8.55)

One of the earliest works from the Redman’s catalogue. Little John, the dancehall veteran, performs on this steady rhythm to showcase his heart touching vocal skill. Pure roots elements are pushed to the forefront in terms of rhythm and song to create another classic Redman sound work.

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Puddy Roots - When I Release / When I Release Version

Redman / Dub Store Records JPN 1985

¥1280 (US$8.55)

One of the Redman’s earliest works is a song called ‘When I Release’ by Puddy Roots, who was very active artist during the 80’s. You would be convinced that King Tubby was a part of this production when the tune sounds real heavy with Puddy’s impressive singing style.

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Wayne Palmer - Yu Nu Remember / Yu Nu Remember Version

Redman / Dub Store Records JPN 1985

Stalag

¥1280 (US$8.55)

Redman has versioned one of the most popular dancehall rhythm of 80’s, “Stalag” to create another unique sound. This track allowed Wayne Palmer to pass his tender lyricisms with his melancholy melodies to listeners.

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Vallie - Didn't We Almost Have It All

Mystic (Org) 1988

Info: Original Press

¥880 ¥780 (US$5.21)

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Leroy Roots - Baby Love

Jahlive (Org) 1989

Punanny Info: Original Press

¥600 ¥199 (US$1.33)

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Super Lappy, Patrick Irie - Love Mi Island / Version

Meatman Connection (Org) 1987

Info: Original Press

¥999 ¥499 (US$3.33)

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Shugo Banton - Taxes / Version

Michigan (Org) 1989

Info: Original Press

¥1880 ¥849 (US$5.67)

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Tony Gregory - Gypsy Girl

Sonic Sounds (Org) 1982

Info: Original Press

¥1480 ¥399 (US$2.67)

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Gregory Isaacs - Talk Don't Bother Me

Skengdon (Org) 1986

Info: Original Press

¥2780 ¥1580 (US$10.55)

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Mad Cobra - A Wah

Humming Bird (Org) 1988

Info: Original Press

¥980 ¥399 (US$2.67)

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Gregory Isaacs - Why

Jammys 1996

Hucks

¥570 ¥199 (US$1.33)

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