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Half Pint - One Big Ghetto / Tonto Irie - Ram Up Every Corner
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1984
¥2180 (US$14.74)
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.
Eek A Mouse - Sensimania / Roots Radics
Thompson Sound 1982
Sensi Party B: No More War In The Ghetto
¥980 (US$6.63)
Colour Man - Good, Better Best / Dub
Connection (Org) 1981
Taxi Info: Original Press
¥980 ¥399 (US$2.70)
Valerie Stuart, Black Heart - Flirt / Sammy Black, Sister V - Maureen
Darkstar Records UK 1982
¥2980 (US$20.15)
Hugh Mundell - Jacqueline / Roots Radics - Dangerous Match Three
Jah Guidance / VP US 1982
¥1880 (US$12.71)
Johnny Osbourne - Never Stop Fighting / Roots Radics - Dangerous Match Six
Jah Guidance / VP US 1982
¥2380 (US$16.09)
Wayne Smith, J. Splang - She Broad Bout Ya / She Broad Bout Ya Dub
Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1982
¥1480 (US$10.01)
You won't be able to tell much about Jammys without speaking about artists like Wayne Smith! Riding on the same rhythm as "Take A Trip" included in a classic album "Youthman Skanking" released prior to his "Sleng Teng" success, this is the unreleased version recorded direct from the master tape.
Barrington Levy - Skylarking (12"Version) / Shine Eye Gal; Dub
Reggae Goldmine US 1979
¥2380 (US$16.09)
Freddie McGregor - Rootsman Skanking
Thompson Sound 1982
You Can Do Anything - Little John
¥1980 (US$13.39)