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Hot Rocks - Black Man / High Times Players - Black Man Version
High Music / Dub Store Records JPN 1982
¥2180 (US$14.16)
Anthony Chambers - Jah Foundation / High Times Players - Jah Foundation Version
High Music / Dub Store Records JPN 1982
¥2180 (US$14.16)
Junior Mervin - Time Stiff / Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Better Times Ahead
Joe Gibbs UK 1980
¥2180 (US$14.16)
Willie Williams - Armagideon Time (Discomix Vocal) / Armagideon Time (Discomix Version)
Soul Jazz Records UK 1980
¥2180 (US$14.16)
U Roy, Sister Audrey - True Born African (Press Miss: Skip) / Mad Professor - African Dub
Ariwa UK 1984
¥1980 (US$12.87)
Alton Ellis, Heptones - Children Are Crying / Version
Black Art / Reggae Fever EU 1980
¥1980 (US$12.87)
Chinafrica - Declaration Of Rights / Bababoom; Bababoom Dub
China Frica / Digikiller Records US 1987
¥2380 (US$15.46)
Various Artists - Africa Iron Gate Showcase
¥2376 (US$15.44)
1982 unconventional reality dancehall anthology riding upon heavy Roots Radics rhythms
Ashanti Wah - Elegant Shape / Family Man - Elegant Dub
Fam's / Dub Store Records JPN 1987
¥1980 (US$12.87)
Invaluable hard Dancehall steppers by Family Man produced in the twilight of the Digital era.The Ragga sound at its peak after the Digital Revolution, Family Man still remains to be the trusted person of influence. His iconic hard steppers style bass line is non exceptional at this era, so deep like in immovability like a mountain. Ashanti Wah recorded this piece a few times after, however none of them comes even as close as this cut. Officially first time to be released as a single.
Aston 'Family Man' Barrett - Cobra Style / Cobra Style Dub
Fam's / Dub Store Records JPN 1981
¥1980 (US$12.87)
A minor chord killer instrumental - the corpus of all the Family Man sounds. It is also a monumental piece of the Wailers Band. Like Eastern Memphis, this is one of the most talked about Family Man masterpiece. It clearly shows Family Man’s musical versatility not only as a bassist, but as a master musician. Although funnily enough it was the time when Jamaica was largely dominated by Deejays and Dancehall, the world famous Wailers Band never betrayed their fans by tightly keeping their “Wailers Sound”. It is a pleasure to listen to the strong belief and confidence in their music.
Jimmy Riley - We're Gonna Make It / Family Man - Dub Maker
Fam's / Dub Store Records JPN 1981
¥1980 (US$12.87)
A dignified roots vocal that represents the sounds of the Wailers of the time. In the 60’s, as known as the prime of time for Rocksteady, Jimmy Riley used to sing for a vocal group called the Uniques. Back then, Familyman was playing as a part of the infamous session band, the Hippy Boys in the heart of Kingston.The first ever recording of those two goes way back in 1968, so it must have been quite a reunion in this studio session.This piece was recorded around about the same time as the Cobra Style, and exactly as Familyman plotted, the veteran, Jimmy achieved the great Wailers sound.
In the 60’s, as known as the prime of time for Rocksteady, Jimmy Riley used to sing for a vocal group called the Uniques. Back then, Familyman was playing as a part of the infamous session band, the Hippy Boys in the heart of Kingston.The first ever recording of those two goes way back in 1968, so it must have been quite a reunion in this studio session.This piece was recorded around about the same time as the Cobra Style, and exactly as Familyman plotted, the veteran, Jimmy achieved the great Wailers sound.
Horace Martin - King Fe Dem (Coloured Vinyl) / Dub
Fire House / Negus Roots UK 1985
¥2180 (US$14.16)
Cornell Campbell - Peace In The City / High Times Players - Peace In The City Version
Freedom Sounds UK 1981
¥2180 (US$14.16)
Freddy Mckay, Trinity - Come Together / Sha La Mar Rockers
GG's / Onlyroots EU 1980
¥2380 (US$15.46)