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Count Owen & His Calypsonians - Calypsos Down Jamaica Way
¥2500 (US$16.20)
Crucial recordings of the multifaceted Jamaican Music from the early 1960's. Funny and sharp, with the catchiest tunes – foundation music to move your feet!
Derrick Harriott - Rock Steady Party
¥2376 (US$15.40)
A faultless selection of seriously sublime rock steady from Derrick Harriott. A timeless classic where one of the pivotal pioneers of Jamaican music lays down sweet melodies, mellow grooves and wall to wall soul.
Ernest Ranglin - Guitar In Ernest
¥2500 (US$16.20)
Internationally acclaimed guitarist Ernest Ranglin with piano genius Leslie Butler in a dazzling quartet. Recorded in 1965.
Lord Brisco - Spiritual Mambo (Coloured Vinyl) / Baba Brooks - Fly Right
Beverleys 1964
¥2380 (US$15.42)
Baba Brooks - Sly Mongoose / Beverley's All Stars - Smoke Screen
Beverleys UK 1964/ 69
¥2380 (US$15.42)
Bob Marley, Wailers - One Cup Of Coffee / Tommy McCook, Supersonics - Snow Boy
Beverleys UK 1962
¥2380 (US$15.42)
Desmond Dekker, Four Aces - Get Up Adina / Beverley's All Stars - Sleep Walk
Beverleys UK 1965
¥2300 (US$14.91)
Johnny Melody (George Dekker) - Cover Your Mouth (Govern Your Motuh) / Larry Marshall - Money Girl
Beverleys UK 1967
¥2380 (US$15.42)
Various - All Aboard The CN Express: Rock Steady And Boss Reggae Sounds 1967-1968
Doctor Bird UK 1967- 1968
¥2380 (US$15.42)
Cecil Lloyd - A Night In Jamaica With Cecil Lloyd
¥2500 (US$16.20)
First ever re-issue of 1965 Jamaican Latin-Calypso-Jazz album by the piano genius Cecil Lloyd, who led a 20-piece hotel band from the age of seventeen. In 1959, the maestro was asked to record an album for 20th Century Fox and he later released three albums on Studio One. Featuring a solid rhythm section with conga and percussion, A Night in Jamaica was produced by Ken Khouri for Federal's Kentone label. This enduring masterpiece still echoes across the beautiful Caribbean Sea.
Eric Grant Orchestra - Cool At The Casa Montego
¥2500 (US$16.20)
A masterpiece of Jamaican Jazz recorded in 1960 by the Eric Grant Orchestra, resident band of the Casa Montego Hotel in Montego Bay. Rhythm & Blues, Jazz standards, Cha Cha Cha, Merengue and Calypso all combine in this wonderful amalgamation of sounds. Produced by the first Jamaican studio, Federal Records, and its founder Ken Khouri, it is now re-issued for the first time ever