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Flabba Holt - My Eyes Told Me My Heart Is In Danger / Barry Brown - Running Star
Flabba UK 197-
¥2580 (US$16.34)
Hortense Ellis - People Make The World Go Round / Version
Soul Jazz Records UK 197-
¥2780 (US$17.61)
Rickey Messenger, Semi Professionals - Now Is The Time For Jah / Mr Rich Man
Tuff Scout UK 197-
¥2380 (US$15.07)
Noel Robinson - It's Like Yesterday / Version
Aires / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 197-
¥1380 (US$8.74)
Stepping Stones - Skin Tight Part 1 / Part 2
Aires / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 197-
¥1680 (US$10.64)
Karl Tenn, Hugh Hendriks, Buccaneers - Swing To The Music (Stereo) / Swing To The Music (Mono)
Casper Wax US (Org) 197-
¥800 (US$5.07)
Pablove Black, Solid Foundation Band - Across 110 Street / Over The Bridge
Classic / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 197-
¥1580 (US$10.01)
Junior Brown - Rasta-ration; Version / Keep A Clean Heart (Extented)
Deep Roots EU 197-
¥2880 (US$18.24)
Ronny Pellers Satin Sound - Don't You Hear Me Calling To You / From The North
Digupp JPN 197-
¥1800 (US$11.40)
Roots - Words Of Warning / Kindred Band - Word Of Dub
Don One / Bond Export / Deeper Knowledge US 197-
¥1480 (US$9.37)
Leslie Butler - We've Only Just Begun
¥2500 (US$15.83)
Because of his superior talent and intense personality, one of the most ingenious pianists Leslie Butler had a lack of releases, however he was given an exceptional chance by the Federal Records to record this one of the most peculiar albums in the history of Jamaican music. This beautifully finished Jamaican Jazz Funk/Rare Groove album is mostly constructed with the traditional covers that all Jamaicans will know although with the wonderful arrangement, and very Jamaican, ensemble stripping aesthetics give the album a whole new character that can’t be heard elsewhere.This masterpiece should make it to the shelves of not only reggae fans but soul and jazz fans as well. Leslie always committed on making a serious piece of music - never liked to make either of Jamaican popular music or business-like commercial music. He had a strong belief of not letting others to control his talent. Therefore there were often conflicts between him and producers or he was not even given a chance to record anything at all. It’s a really sad story, but this unfortunate musician’s lifestyle can be heard on the recordings such as “Guitar In Ernest – Ernest Ranglin (DSR-LP / CD-501)” and “Reggae Rhapsody – Leslie Butler (DSR-FEDS12-001).” Perhaps with this album in addition, it might be all enough.