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Junior Murvin (Junior Soul) - Rescue The Children / Rescue The Children Version
Move & Groove / Dub Store Records JPN 1974
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Recorded in 1974, this is Junior Murvin's first Roots tune ever. Having always been sought after by collectors, this song is possibly the ultimate classic. This is a completely different take from the one Junior Murvin recorded for Lee Perry in 1977 for the “Police and Thieves” LP distributed by Island. Undoubtedly this is one of Murvin’s best tunes, which should be in every collector’s record box.
Horace Andy - Good Vibes (2LP) (Ltd. Edition 180g)
Simply Vinyl UK / Blood & Fire UK 1975- 1980
Info: 廃盤
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Voice Of Progress (Junior Reid, Sammy Tracy, Terry McDermott) - Mini Bus Driver
Negus Roots UK 1981
¥4980 (US$32.08)
Various - Stand And Give Praise: Roots Reggae (2cd) (Specxx2043)
Spectrum Music UK / Trojan UK 1970- 1976
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Clive Matthews - My Girl Has Gone / Now Generation - Version
Fox Fire / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1979
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'My Girl Has Gone' is Clive Matthews' first recording, originally released in the mid '70s on the Percival label, and recorded at Dynamic Sound with the Now Generation Band.
Earl Sixteen - Malcolm X / Winston Mcanuff - Armaggedon Time
Wild Flower / Crystal / Dub Store Records JPN 1976/ 1977
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Featuring Earl Sixteen, who later recorded an album at Studio One, the last title of our Derrick Harriott re-issue series is one of the most rare Roots tunes from Harriott’s production. The A-side proves that Roots Reggae was at its pick at the time, and the B-Side, with its militant beat by Winston McAnuff, who renamed himself to Electric Dread, make this record an all-time Roots favorite.
Desi Roots - He Ain't Coming / Forbes - Jeremiah Special Dubplate Mix (Version)
Hawkeye UK 1979
¥1380 (US$8.89)
Invader / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1971
Heaven & Earth/Conquering Lion
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Prince Jazzbo did indeed produce two other cuts on the same rhythm as Naggo Morris' "Bootlegger", by The Invaders, a harmony group from Greenwich Farm and Trenchtown! One cut, "Conquering Lion" was given by Jazzbo to the then-young Coxsone sound system in London, for play and promotion on the sound. Over the years and through the Capitol Radio broadcast, the tune became legendary. The other cut, "Heaven & Earth" was released in Jamaica for the Invaders on their own new Invader label.
Wayne Smith - Time Is A Moment In Space / Prince Jammy - Life Is A Moment In Space
Pressure Sounds UK 1979
¥1280 ¥1680 (US$10.82)
Barrington Spence - Don't Touch I Dread / King Tubby, Prophets - Tutch Dub
Pressure Sounds UK / Hot City 1975
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