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Al Campbell - Crusing / Ebony Eyes
Peckings UK 2012
Don't Wait Around B: I've Got The Handle Info: Adapted
¥1980 (US$12.75)
Lady Lex - Conversation / Gi Joe, Jooksie - Fake Friends
Peckings UK 2012
Hold On Info: Adapted
¥2180 (US$14.04)
Peter Spence - Border (レーベル・ダメージ) / Hard Time Pressure
Peckings UK 2012
I'll Get Along With Out You /Info; Adapted
¥1780 (US$11.47)
J Boog - Let's Do It Again / Major Riddim Instrumental
Don Corleon / Buyreggae EU 2011
¥2080 (US$13.40)
Little John - False News / Dub
Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 198-
¥1680 (US$10.82)
ittle John's "False News" is the rarest released cut on Channel's killer "fight fight" riddim, this time employing some great synth work. Those paying close attention will notice that this riddim is so good, it was licked over by the Choppper crew for our previously released Lionel Barrett and Bobby Melody tunes on that label.
Alton Ellis, Lorraine Scott - La La Means I Love You / Richard Howse - La La Love
All Tone UK 2004
La La Means I Love You/Precious
¥1980 (US$12.75)
Toots & The Maytals - Hold On / Roland Alphonso - On The Move
Pyramid UK / Beverleys 1969
¥1880 (US$12.11)
Don Angelo - General / Mix Down Style Version
Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 198-
N/A
Don Angelo, who cut a bunch of tunes for Channel 1 in the early/mid 1980's, but only a few were released. This one, "General", saw release only in the UK thru a licensing deal at the time, and it's a wicked uptempo track in the same vein as some of our recently-issued Tasha productions from the same time, approx. 1984.
Keithus I - Living In Ilusion / Ilusions Dub
Jah Dynasty / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 197-
¥1100 (US$7.09)
Milton "Keithus I" Samuels is simply put, one of the best yet least-known artists of the 1970s. In the latter half of the decade he self-produced six singles for his own JAH DYNASTY label.
Nock, Ja-ge, E-motorooll, Boro, Gar, EKD, Qimygo - Road To Freedom (Original) / Road To Freedom (e-mura Remix)
Altaire Sound JPN 2011
N/A
John Wayne - Love It A Kill Me / Love It A Kill Me Version
Firehouse / Dub Store Records JPN 1987
N/A
The "Tempo" rhythm is considered one of the historical rhythms in the golden period of dancehall and it was apparently an answer rhythm to Jammys "Sleng Teng" rhythm."Love It A Kill Me" by John Wayne is probably the most sought after and popular cut on the rhythm and the record itself includes a superb dub-version on the side B by the Dub Master, King Tubby. Although the artist does not sing as powerfully as he does on his hit song "Call The Police" he the still displays his unique lyrical flow. Originally, 7inch vinyl record was released on the Kingston 11 label and the 12inch was on the Firehouse label.
Half Pint - One Big Ghetto / Tonto Irie - Ram Up Every Corner
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1984
N/A
Without mentioning Half Pint, the true story about the Jammys label can never be told. King Jammy adopted a classic song ‘Open The Gate’ and versioned the rhythm digitally. The young Half Pint claims this wild world is ‘One Big Ghetto’. On the flip side, Tonto Irie showcases his skillful and edgy lyrical flow to the same rhythm.
Courtney Peddlar - Jah Love / Dub
Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US
N/A
iller one-away roots from Courtney Peddlar, "Jah Love" is one of Channel's finest early '80s offerings, only released in JA on 45 and always hard to find.