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Best sold Roots Reggae 1970s within a week before Jul 22, 2013

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Kiddus I - Rockers: Graduation In Zion 1978-1980

Dub Store Records JPN 1978- 1980

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¥2780 (US$17.95)

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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.

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Congos - Feast

Kingston Sounds UK 1973- 1977

¥3280 (US$21.18)

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Keithus I - Red Hot / Dub

Jah Dynasty / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1975

¥1980 (US$12.79)

"Red Hot" is an utter masterpiece of raw, rough and ready roots from 1975, and Keithus' first tune. Utilizing a killer rhythm provided by the Barrett Bros. Of the Wailers band, and one of the deadliest organ lines from Tyrone "Organ D" Downie!

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Junior Murvin - Rescue Jah Children / Instrumental Dub Version

Wild Flower / Dub Store Records JPN 1976

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This tune was the second Roots tune recorded by Junior Murvin after his first 1974 masterpiece. With different dynamics, this great track was also highly sought after, and considering this tune as one of his few recordings during the period, it should be recognized as an important record and a true masterpiece.

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Carlton Livingston - Tale Of Two Cities / Revolutionaries - Dub

Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1977

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Carlton Livingston's 'Tale of Two Cities', not only his first released tune, but one of his best. A tough riddim by the Revolutionaries, with wicked horns.

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Trevor Byfield - Jah Guide / Father Version

Fox Fire / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1979

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'Jah Guide' is classic roots, originally released only on a UK 12-inch on the Ethnic Fight label.

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Jennifer Lara - Music By The Score / Dub

Cry Tuff / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1979

Memories By The Score

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Deep late '70s roots from Prince Far I's CRY TUFF label. Only ever released on JA 45, reissued for the first time. As lovers of female fronted roots tunes we had to get this killer Jennifer Lara tune out there, a rugged lick of the 'rockfort rock' riddim.

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Don Carlos, Soul Syndicate - Black Harmony / Black Love

Rawse / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1976

¥1680 (US$10.85)

A long time in the making, part one of a new series of reissues produced by the great Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes. So many Wackie's productions are long among our personal favorites, and some helped introduce us to the wonderful world of Jamaican music. We'll be issuing many now hard to find singles as well as some previously LP-only tracks and other surprises! Our first selection of singles all appear, of course, on their original labels. An NYC/JA collaboration with Wackie's producing an early tune by Don Carlos, originally credited as 'Jah Carlos', over a tough Soul Syndicate rhythm. This one is on the Rawse label.

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Invaders - Heaven & Earth

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.