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Phyllis Dillon - One Life To Live / Tommy McCook - My Best Dress
Treasure Isle 1969
B: My Best Girl
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Toots & The Maytals - Alidina / Don Drummond - Dragon Weapon
Pyramid UK / Beverleys 1969
¥2080 (US$13.74)
Errol Bellot - What A Wonderful Feeling (Yellow or Clear Coloured Vinyl) / Tempo Feelings
Ruddy & Redeye UK / Unity Sounds UK 1988
¥950 ¥499 (US$3.30)
Barry Brown - Be Careful My Brother / Ghetto Dance
Hit Bound / Channel One 1985
¥600 ¥1980 (US$13.08)
Selah Collins - Pick A Sound (Dubplate Mix) (Colored Vinyl) / Egyptian Riddim (Dubplate Mix)
Ruddy & Redeye UK / Unity Sounds UK 1988
¥980 ¥299 (US$1.98)
Jennifer Lara - Woman Of The Ghetto / Jackie Mittoo, Sound Dimension - Side Walk Doctor Version
Dub Store Records JPN / Studio One 2004
¥2180 (US$14.40)
Jason Myarz, Lil Wayne, Jah Cure - I'm Yours Remix / Travis McKoy, Bruno Marz - Bilionare
Music World Entertainment 2010
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Stephaine Samuels - Africa We Want To Go / Dub
Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1978
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Stephanie Samuels 'Africa We Want to Go', beautiful one-away deep roots with birdsong, truly mystical tune.
Phyllis Dillon - Rock Steady / Tommy McCook - Soul Rock
Treasure Isle UK 1968/ 1970
¥1680 (US$11.10)
John Holt - Imagine / Chaka Demus, Pliers - A Change Is Gonna Come
Keyzer SozeII / 24x7 Records JPN 2010
Info: Adapted
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Leggo Sounds / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1986
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From 1986, "Duppy" by The Hax. A tune which blew us away from first listen with its amazingly advanced digital riddim, played live and arranged by Leggo's longtime spar Flabba Holt of the Roots Radics. The Hax, another unsung DKR favorite singer who did most of his recording for Leggo, sings "Duppy", delivering a warning with a killer Waterhouse-style vocal…."nuh go dung deh!"
Dizzy Flemming - Resurrection / Mikey Jarrett - Starvation
14 Karat / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1984
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"Resurrection" by the late great horns man Dizzy Flemming! This killer roots instrumental was produced by Mikey Jarrett and his friend Lloydie Prince in the early '80s, and saw only limited release in NYC as a 12" on the one-away MAN DINGO label, but became known as a sound system favorite in the UK.
King Kong - He Was A Friend; Version / Tey Not I; Version
Conscious Music / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1988
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One of the baddest double-sided late 80s digital twelve-inches from one of our favorite singers, now back on road! King Kong self-produced and released this disco in the UK, with 'He Was a Friend' also coming out on seven-inch in JA on the Jah All Mighty label. 'He Was a Friend' is an awesome far-east tinged riddim, the lyrics a memorial tribute to the late great Tenor Saw, a spar and friend of King Kong. 'Try Not I' is a pure sound killing tune, over a spare but heavy and menacing riddim.