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Barrington Levy, Gyptian, Junior Reid, Beenie Man - Murderer Super Star Mix
Jah Life UK 2010
¥1380 (US$8.88)
Gyptian, Barrington Levy - Day Vampire (Coloured Vinyl) / Major One, Sluggy - Return Again
Jah Life UK 2010
¥1380 (US$8.88)
Barrington Levy, Slaughter - Raggamuffin (Colored Vinyl) / Version
Jah Life UK 1995
¥980 ¥980 (US$6.30)
Johnny Osbourne - We Gonna Rock It Tonight (Dub Plate Playing) / We Gonna Rock It Tonight (Dub Plate Playing) Version
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1986
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In the late 80's, not only Jammys but also many labels tried to score some hits by remake of a foundation rhythm 'Heavenless'. Among Jammys catalogue on this rhythm, 'We Gonna Rock It Tonight (Dub Plate Playing)' by Johnny Osbourne is known as the most popular number. Often hear sound systems playing this dub plates.
Carl Meeks - Danger / Danger Version
Redman / Dub Store Records JPN 1989
¥1680 (US$10.81)
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.
Vader, Armstrong, Pikkal (King Jam) - Ichiban / Mr Lex (Lexxus) - Gucci Store
Massive B US 2010
¥840 ¥299 (US$1.92)
Tony Tuff - Careless People / Careless People Version
Redman / Dub Store Records JPN 1989
¥1280 (US$8.23)
Tony Tuff, who was one of predominant figures in the 80’s dancehall scene, showcases his low-keyed performance and sings about careless people who cannot wash, cook, iron, clean, he warns them to learn something. This speedy bouncy rhythm, which is very similar to Redman’s classic rhythm “Koloko”, symbolizes astonishing sound works of Redman’s rhythm building.
Ghost - Breathless / Ghost, Nitty Kuchie - Girls Is Mine
Monster Shack US / 24x7 Records JPN 2010
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Scion Success - Sarsaparilla / I Life Players - Orig. Ragga Nuffin Dub
Jah Life UK 1984
¥900 ¥699 (US$4.50)
Admiral Tibet - New Tactics / New Tactics Version
Redman / Dub Store Records JPN 1986
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Admiral Tibet calmly sings about newly established slavery system and their new wicked tactics on the heavy-weight dancehall rhythm. He showcases his stable vocal techniques with his very own cool & smooth lyric flow to match with this minor coded rhythm. Another crucial song among the Redman’s catalogue.