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Johnny Osbourne - In Your Eyes / Roots Radics - Dangerous Match Four
Jah Guidance / VP US 1982
¥1680 (US$15.74)
Frankie Wilmott - Why Won't You Come / Why Won't You Come Dub
Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1983
¥1480 (US$13.87)
Previously unreleased material from Frankie Wilmott recorded straight from the master tape. Known for his 80’s classics such as “Sensimilla” and “Money Gone Down The Drain”, Frankie has been passionately supported from Dancehall fans across the globe. “Why Won’t You Come” features a tight rhythm based around the warm bassline and Frankie’s sensitive vocal excellently resonate throughout the track.
Half Pint - Scorcher Girl / Scorcher Dub
Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1983
¥1480 (US$13.87)
Earl Sixteen - Nighthawk Rider (Coloured Vinyl) / Music Machine
Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US
¥1980 (US$18.55)
The Lost & Found series charges ahead, with killer unreleased tunes from Earl Sixteen.
Half Pint - One Big Ghetto / Tonto Irie - Ram Up Every Corner
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1984
¥1280 (US$11.99)
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.
Tenor Saw - Who's Gonna Help Me Praise (Jah Guide And Protect Me)
Tenor Saw UK 1984
¥1380 (US$12.93)
Kevin Skie Warrington - It A Road Block; Version / Mikey Jarrett; Satta George - Vicey Verse; Watch The Woman Them A Fight Fe Man
14 Karat / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1984
¥1580 ¥999 (US$9.36)
The Skie Warrington 12' was only released in NY, and is presented as it was originally issued. The Scion Success 12' was issued in NY and the UK, originally released with a tune on a different rhythm on the other side. Here instead we present the fantastic and dark previously unreleased vocal from Madoo, to complete the version excursion.
Scion Success - Settle Them A Settle; Version / Madoo - Lose Respect; Version
14 Karat / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1984
¥1580 ¥1099 (US$10.30)
One tough rhythm, five vocal cuts (one previously unreleased!) and two different dub versions, spread across two twelve-inches. Produced at Channel 1 in the mid '80s, then voiced in New York, this Mikey Jarrett production is one of our favorite heavy rhythms of its era.
Johnny Osbourne - Can't Take The Pressure (Disco Mix) (Picture Sleeve) / Devon Clarke; Hypa - Hangin' In Deh; Musical Dub Shot
Bent Backs US 2014
¥2480 (US$23.24)
Barry Brown - Got To Be Sure / Little John - Working Woman
Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US
¥2180 (US$20.43)
Here is more fire from Barry's aborted second album sessions, vocal and dub previously unreleased, a heavy Radics-backed version of Horace Andy's killer tune.
Barry Brown - Jah Jah We Are Calling / Take Your Time
Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US
¥1980 (US$18.55)
Killer previously unreleased Barry Brown from Channel 1, from early '80s sessions that at one point were slated to make up his aborted second LP for the label. Two slow and heavy Radics rhythms, no doubt these were played on dubplate by some of the sounds of the day.
Mighty Diamonds - Play On Jah Music / Version
Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 198-
¥1180 (US$11.06)