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Johnny Osbourne, Junior Delgado - Cover To Cover (Label Damage) / Jackie Mittoo - Killer
Skengdon (Org) 1988
Info: Original Press
¥799 ¥499 (US$3.30)
Barrington Levy - Look How Much / Johnny Osbourne, Ringo - Turn Me On
Black & White US 1980
¥1180 (US$7.80)
Johnny Osbourne - In The Area (What A La La) / In The Area (What A La La) Version
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1984
¥1280 (US$8.46)
Among rhythms produced in 80's dancehall scene, 'Sleng Teng' by King Jammy and Firehouse produced 'Tempo' are considerably the most respected; however, you can never forget 'Stalag' rhythm by Winston Riley lead Techniques, too. King Jammy reproduced this 'Stalag' rhythm with Sly & Robbie and in result, it created shadier atmosphere in comparison to the original Techniques' version.
This is certainly another anthem of Jammys!
Johnny Osbourne - Dub Organizer Part One / Anthony Red Rose - Dub Organizer Part Two
Waterhouse UK 1988
¥900 ¥1380 (US$9.13)
Johnny Osbourne - All I Have Is Love / Sparkers - Dig It Up
Spade / Reggae Fever EU 1969
¥1480 (US$9.79)
Johnny Osbourne - Chain Robbery / Chain Robbery Version
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1989
¥1680 (US$11.11)
Johnny Osbourne recorded many major hit songs such as ‘Buddy Bye’and ‘On The Right Track’ for King Jammy. And ‘Chain Robbery’ is one of those and still regarded as one of his best works with King Jammy by the 80’s hardcore dancehall funs.