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Carl Meeks - Danger / Danger Version
Redman / Dub Store Records JPN 1989
¥1680 (US$12.00)
To explain the Redman International label, without mentioning Carl Meeks is impossible. The ‘Danger’ is Carl’s masterpiece where he sings with his unique Out Of Key style with his sharp lyrics on simple and un-colorful but addictive sounding rhythm to produce another impressive killer tune.
Da Da Waps - Old Chain / Old Chain Version
Redman / Dub Store Records JPN 1989
¥1680 (US$12.00)
Da Da Waps is probably not familiar to many but he recorded many songs, which were mainly included in the Redman produced albums. He sings about the abolished slavery on this digital stepper rhythm. This record is highly regarded as one of sought after vinyls among the Redman’s catalogue.
Horace Martin - Geow Now / Geow Now Version
Redman / Dub Store Records JPN 1986
¥1680 (US$12.00)
Recorded to the same rhythm track ‘’New Tactics’ by Admiral Tibet. Horace Martin, who is known for his major works during the late 70’s to early 80’s, has released the LP ‘Mix Up’ on the Redman label. This tune here is can be characterized with his deep sounding vocal and Redman’s synthesizer works.
Chaka Demus - Original Kuff / Original Kuff Version
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1989
¥1680 (US$12.00)
In the period of Jammays golden era, Chaka Demus was a prolific artist among others like Admiral Bailey. At this time, Bobby Digital, who was often regarded as the right-hand man of King Jammy, had a popular 'Peanie Peanie' rhythm. 'Original Kuff' was recorded on this rhythm, which can be characterized by its minor chord baseline and choppy riffs and there Chaka Demus performs his catchy lyrics and melody smoothly.
Gregory Isaacs - Ruler / Ruler Version
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1989
¥1680 (US$12.00)
‘The Ruler’ by Gregory Isaacs was only available for listening on a LP album “Reggae Sound War: Electrocutioner Vol.2”. The reggae crooner gently buries idiot sound bwoys with his killer lyrics and stand tall as the Cool Ruler. Recorded to the same rhythm track ‘Running From Reality’ by Admiral Tibet.
Power House 1985
¥1680 (US$12.00)
Half Pint’s massive hit on Sly & Robbie remake of Heavenless for Powerhouse which pretty much needs no introduction. It is said that this it the first ever tune the word “Raggamuffin” was used and has been praised as the dancehall anthem to date!
Little Kirk, Trevor Sparks - Youth And Youth
Barry U US (Org) 1989
Info: Original Press
¥3999 ¥1780 (US$12.72)
Conrad Crystal - She Keeps We Warm
Black Scorpio (Org) 1990
Info: Original Press
¥2180 ¥1580 (US$11.29)
Willie Williams - Sweet Home / Black Victory Band; Colarman - Sweet Dub; Budget
Black Victory / Dug Out UK 1986
¥1580 (US$11.29)
Horace Andy - That's Life / Captain Remo - Nanie Shorts
Checkmate US (Org) 1989
¥1800 ¥1680 (US$12.00)
Deborahe Glasgow, Shabba Ranks - Don't Test Me (Combination) / Deborahe Glasgow - Don't Test Me
¥1780 (US$12.72)