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Turtle Mans Club - Turtle Man's Club Japanese Foundation Mix
P-Vine Records JPN 2016
¥2376 (US$15.03)
Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari - Grounation (2CD)
¥3240 (US$20.49)
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
Prince Alla - I Can Hear The Children Singing 1975-1978 (with Junior Ross) (1975-1978) (2CD)
Blood & Fire UK 1975- 1978
Info: 廃盤
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Derrick Morgan - Time Marches On: Sings Ska, Rock Steady & Reggae (Cutout)
Info: 廃盤
¥2980 ¥2680 (US$16.95)
Horace Andy, Naggo Morris, Wayne Jarrett - Horace Andy Meets Naggo Morris & Mini Showcase
Wackies EU 1982
¥2380 (US$15.05)
Sons Of Negus - A Psalm Of Praises To The Most High 1967-1972
Dub Store Records JPN 1967- 1972
¥2780 (US$17.58)
“Let Africa be our guiding star, OUR STAR OF DESTINY.” Marcus Mosiah Garvey
In 1967 Ras Michael began to play occasional recording sessions for Clement ‘Coxsone’ Dodd with Jackie Mittoo and Soul Vendors at Studio One. Instead of getting paid for his work Ras Michael requested studio time for recordings for his own Zion Disc productions as the Sons of Negus Churchical Host. Seven inch releases at Zion Disc in 1967 and 1968, included ‘A Psalm Of Praises To The Most High’, ‘Come Down’, ‘King’s Highway’ to name a few, and all were unequivocal in form and content. The records did not trouble charts and none were released outside of Kingston…
Dub Store Records JPN 1964- 1965
¥2500 (US$15.81)
Missing masterpieces of the original Jamaican Ska. Recorded at the Federal Studio between 1964 to 1965 and released on Ken Khouri's Kentone label.
Eric Grant Orchestra - Cool At The Casa Montego
¥2500 (US$15.81)
A masterpiece of Jamaican Jazz recorded in 1960 by the Eric Grant Orchestra, resident band of the Casa Montego Hotel in Montego Bay. Rhythm & Blues, Jazz standards, Cha Cha Cha, Merengue and Calypso all combine in this wonderful amalgamation of sounds. Produced by the first Jamaican studio, Federal Records, and its founder Ken Khouri, it is now re-issued for the first time ever
Cecil Lloyd - A Night In Jamaica With Cecil Lloyd
¥2500 (US$15.81)
First ever re-issue of 1965 Jamaican Latin-Calypso-Jazz album by the piano genius Cecil Lloyd, who led a 20-piece hotel band from the age of seventeen. In 1959, the maestro was asked to record an album for 20th Century Fox and he later released three albums on Studio One. Featuring a solid rhythm section with conga and percussion, A Night in Jamaica was produced by Ken Khouri for Federal's Kentone label. This enduring masterpiece still echoes across the beautiful Caribbean Sea.
Ernest Ranglin - Softly With Ranglin
¥2376 (US$15.03)
Smooth, sophisticated sounds from the highly respected Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin.
Lynn Taitt & The Jets - Rock Steady Greatest Hits
¥2376 (US$15.03)
Refined rock steady from the creator of the genre. Guitarist and arranger, Lynn Taitt, interprets some of the greatest hits of the era including variations of many of the melodies he originated for a number of Jamaica’s foremost artists and producers.
Lennie Hibbert - Moonlight Party
¥2376 (US$15.03)
An indispensable album of Jamaican Jazz from vibraphone virtuoso Lennie Hibbert. As bandmaster at the legendary Alpha Boys School Lennie Hibbert schooled innumerable young artists who would go on to form the musical foundation of the Isle of Springs. Here he takes centre stage on a stirring selection of Carib-roots instrumentals ably assisted by four female vocalists to deliver a tropical sea breeze of marvellous mellow music.