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Cornell Campbell - Hey Mr. Cop Cornell Campbell - Hey Mr. Cop (King Tubby's Dub Plate/Dub Store Records JPN) 1986
Although this Tubby's version has never been released, "Nothing Don't Come Easy" ended up being a big hit at Jammys and still been praised today. It's the mid 80's interpretation of 70's roots reggae atmosphere. Hats off to the King!

Heavyweight Ragga '85-'92

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   ¥1480 (US$10.24)
Papa San - Animal Party Papa San - Animal Party (Patate EU) 1986

Dancehall 1985-1989

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   ¥4980 (US$34.44)
Sammy Levy, Marshall One - Love Is The Message Sammy Levy, Marshall One - Love Is The Message (Eclipse US/Gold Shop US) 1988

Dancehall 1985-1989

Phillip Smart

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   ¥900 ¥299 (US$2.07)
Various - Redman International Dancehall 1985-1989 (2LP) Various - Redman International Dancehall 1985-1989 (2LP) (Dub Store Records JPN) 1985-1989
Redman International Dancehall 1985-1989 press sheet by David Katz Hugh ‘Redman’ James is one of the greatest Jamaican music producers of the late 1980s. Raised in a musical household in the west Kingston slum of Hannah Town, with his mother a sound system selector, Redman gained his initial schooling in the music business from none other than King Tubby, the legendary sound system owner and dub mixer that was responsible for voicing and mixing some of the greatest reggae of all time. After being immersed in sound system culture during his youth in the 1960s and 70s, Redman began sitting in on sessions at King Tubby’s studio, but migrated to Hartford, Connecticut in 1978 in search of steady employment. Returning to Jamaica a few years later, he established a popular sound system in Kingston and began producing music with King Tubby’s assistance in 1985, working with the Roots Radics during a time of great uncertainty in Jamaican music, as the new dancehall style came to prominence; early work featured Gregory Isaacs, Sugar Minott and Frankie Paul, as well as rising stars such as Little John and Horace Martin. Then, following the computerisation of dancehall, Redman began producing some of the most popular music of the day, crafting durable and complex rhythms with a broad team of players that included Steely and Clevie, augmented by members of the Browne Bunch and other players. Redman helped establish a number of total unknowns in this era, including Carl Meeks, Dave Bailey and Wayne Palmer, and became a serious contender for King Jammy’s crown. But the producer was ultimately frustrated by the dramatic changes to sweep Jamaican music in the early 1990s, and subsequently retreated from the music industry Redman International Dancehall 1985-1989 compiles the best work from his glory days, with half of the twelve vocal tracks coming complete with corresponding dub versions.

Heavyweight Ragga '85-'92

Hugh James

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   ¥4320 (US$29.88)
Various Artists - Jamaica Jazz From Federal Records: Carib Roots, Jazz, Mento, Latin, Merengue & Rhumba 1960-1968 (2LP Various Artists - Jamaica Jazz From Federal Records: Carib Roots, Jazz, Mento, Latin, Merengue & Rhumba 1960-1968 (2LP (Dub Store Records JPN) 1960-1968
Reaching out to the real roots of the Jamaican sixties musical explosion… Some of the originators of the genre, including Ernest Ranglin, Lennie Hibbert & Cecil Lloyd, playing in their element and demonstrating just where they're coming from

Jamaican Jazz/Blues/Soul

Federal Records

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   ¥5380 (US$37.21)
Patsy Millicent Todd - We Were Lovers Patsy Millicent Todd - We Were Lovers (Gay Feet/Dub Store Records JPN) 1968

Rock Steady

Sonia Pottinger

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   ¥1580 (US$10.93)
Ken Boothe - More Of Ken Boothe (Red Viny) (Aside Off Center) Ken Boothe - More Of Ken Boothe (Red Viny) (Aside Off Center) (Studio One US) 1969

Rock Steady

CS Dodd

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   ¥5180 (US$35.82)
Ethiopians - You Got To Be Clean Ethiopians - You Got To Be Clean (Merritone/Dub Store Records JPN) 1966
Previously unreleased material from the original master tape. Ethiopians recorded a couple of songs for Merritone label in 1976. During this proto-reggae/roots period, they surprisingly recorded this roots song 'You Got To Be Clean' with lyrics referring to "Zion" in 1966. Side B is a love song that expresses sentimental feelings of a boy who fail in love with a girl.

Rock Steady

Paul Khouri, Richard Khouri

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   ¥1380 (US$9.54)
Sister Audrey - English Girl (Picture Sleeve) Sister Audrey - English Girl (Picture Sleeve) (Ariwa UK) 2018

UK Reggae/Roots

Mad Professor

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   ¥3480 (US$24.07)
Bob Marley, Wailers - Rastaman Vibration (180g) Bob Marley, Wailers - Rastaman Vibration (180g) (Island US/Tuff Gong US) 1976

Bob Marley & The Wailers

Bob Marley, Wailers

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   ¥6800 (US$47.03)
Earl Flute - The Betrayer Earl Flute - The Betrayer (Mafia/Dub Store Records JPN) 1973
Out of all those China lead Soul Syndicate vocals this one has to be the tightest although here the rare flute instrumental is the business. At the time Keith Hudson had the original JA funk sounds going on in his rhythms.

Roots Reggae 1970s

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   ¥1480 (US$10.24)
Roy Dobson - Our Roots In Africa Roy Dobson - Our Roots In Africa (Black Pearl UK)

Roots Reggae 1970s

Roy Dobson

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   ¥2180 (US$15.08)
King Tubby - King Tubbys Presents Sound Clash Dubplate Style Part 2 King Tubby - King Tubbys Presents Sound Clash Dubplate Style Part 2 (Dub Store Records JPN) 1988
The legendary 'Sound Clash Dub Plate Style' album digitally deconstructed by King Tubby A late eighties masterwork from the King's reconstructed Waterhouse studio fusing Tubby's mythical dub techniques with the nascent sounds of ragga dancehall.

Dub Digital

King Tubby

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   ¥3680 (US$25.45)
Rhythm & Sound - No Partial (One Side Press) Rhythm & Sound - No Partial (One Side Press) (PK Records UK)

Dub Digital

Rhythm & Sound

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   ¥2380 (US$16.46)
King Jammy - King Jammy's Unites The Nations With Dub King Jammy - King Jammy's Unites The Nations With Dub (Greensleeve UK) 2024

Dub 1980s

Lloyd James

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   ¥5280 (US$36.52)
Ossie Hibbert - Leggo Dub Ossie Hibbert - Leggo Dub (VP US) 1979

Dub 1970s

Ossie Hibbert

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   ¥5500 (US$38.04)
Payoh Soul Rebel - New Day (Re-issue) Payoh Soul Rebel - New Day (Re-issue) (Not On Label (Payoh Soul Rebel) EU) 2024

Lovers Rock UK 90s-00s

Payoh Soul Rebel

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   ¥2680 (US$18.53)
Ghost - Do You Believe Ghost - Do You Believe (Shocking Vibes) 1999

Lovers Rock JA 90s-00s

Patrick Roberts

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   ¥1280 (US$8.85)
Merlyn Brooks - You'll Never Need Somebody Merlyn Brooks - You'll Never Need Somebody (Turntable/Dub Store Records JPN) 1974
One of the later productions from the Chung brothers and it’s the ultimate reggae soul sound that they wanted to achieve. Although Antrim and other Chung productions produced reggae, it’s clear that they had US sounds such as soul and funk on their horizon.

Lovers Rock JA 70s

Geoffrey Chung

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   ¥2180 (US$15.08)
Jannette Silvera - I've Never Been To Me Jannette Silvera - I've Never Been To Me (Dynamic) 1982

Lovers Rock JA 80s

Byron Lee, Warricklyn, C.Robb, W.Armond

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   ¥1280 (US$8.85)