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Leslie Butler - Reggae Rhapsody; Version / Willie Lindo - Mystic Mood; Version
Federal / Dub Store Records JPN 1973
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Classic ‘Rhapsody in Blue’, the original version of ‘Reggae Rhapsody’, was written by notable American composer and solo pianist George Gershwin in 1924. Nearly 50 years after, in 1973, Eumir Deodato edited the song and released it on CTI Records, which label was favored by Black music fans at that time. Leslie Butler recorded his keyboard version shortly after the release of Eumir Deodato version. This is another rare recording to be reissued for the very first time from the Federal catalogue. Side B features a Reggae fusion instrumental ‘Mystic Mood’ by Willie Lindo. The song became a hit and earned a position in his LP titled ‘Far and Distant’.
Mungos Hi Fi - Haffi Rock / Phokus, Mr. Boogie, TKR - Big Up
Scrub A Dub UK / Scotch Bonnet UK 2009
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Shelly Thunder, Dojah - Thunderkuff / Dehael, Knorsa, Saimn I, Little Harry - Deheal (Fear Nobody 6Blocc Edit)
Moonshine UK 2010
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Prince Jazzbo - Crab Walking / Freddie McGregor - Come Now Sister
Studio One 1972
Skylarking B: Get In The Groove
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DJ Panik, M Rode, Johnny Osbourne - Truth And Rights / Jera; Dijeyow - Precious; Good Sensi
Dubnest UK 2010
Info: 廃盤
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Tarrus Riley, Marcus Visionary - Possessed Remix / Cali P, Dj Tuskan - Herbalistic
Necessary Bass UK 2012
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Singing Melody - Hey Girl; Version / Mikey Melody, Beenie Don - Whey Dem A Go Do; Version
Full Up Info: Original Press
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Bunny Wailer - Rise & Shine / Solomonic Dub
Solomonic / Dub Store Records JPN 1981
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Bunny continued to release records throughout the seventies that were never less than excellent and, as the new decade got underway, he came forward with one of his best ever releases: the militant clarion call 'Rise And Shine'. Stretched over two momentous sides of a UK twelve inch release, the record was a huge hit, but has been unavailable ever since. Bunny returned to the song on his superb 'Liberation' album at the close of the decade but the original cut has remained one of the most in-demand records on the 'revival' circuit.
Johnny Scar - United Africa / Dub It In Africa
Solomonic / Dub Store Records JPN 1986
¥2680 (US$16.99)
Bunny Wailer, respectfully called “The Blackheart Man”, produced Johnny Scar’s one-off recording ‘United Africa’. The mystic singer wrote this heavy roots song and sang with his unique chant like a voice of the roots reggae icon, Burning Spear. And the song appeared as 12”on the Solomonic Production imprint in 1986.
Kiddus I - Jah Power, Jah Glory / Jah Power Version
Shepherd / Dub Store Records JPN 1979
¥1980 (US$12.56)
Keith Hudson - Bloody Eyes; Bloody Eyes Dub / Bloody Eyeson (Album Version); My Eyes Are Red Dub
Greensleeves UK 1979
¥2680 (US$16.99)
Deborahe Glasgow, Shabba Ranks - Don't Test Me (Combination) / Deborahe Glasgow - Don't Test Me
¥1780 (US$11.29)
Governor (J. Meyar, B. Raynaud, S. Walton) - Liquid Wicked / Superpowers - Twisted
Scrub A Dub UK / Scotch Bonnet UK 2009
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Ed Solo, Deekline, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs - Ragga Muffin / Ed Solo, Deekline - Ragga Tip
Jungle Cakes UK 2010
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Johnny Osbourne, 2D - Give A Little Love / 2D's - Soundboy Killa; Zombies Skank
Step Express UK 2011
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