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Tessanne Chin - Anythings Possible / Zagga - My Destination
Chimney Records / Buyreggae EU 2014
¥1380 (US$8.94)
No.1 Station, Ms Moretti, MC Boss - Friday Night / Drastics, MC Zulu - Here Comes The Bass
Banda Ska Records EU 2011
N/A
Michael Rose - Ganja Over Guns / Perfect - Smoke Alarm
Royal Order / Buyreggae EU 2014
¥1180 (US$7.65)
Dawn Penn, Tommy McCook, Supersonics - Why Did You Lie ? / Tommy McCook, Supersonics - Moody Ska
Discolite 1967
N/A
Alton Ellis - La La Means I Love You / Alton Ellis, David Isaacs - Give Me Your Love
Supersonics 1968
N/A
George Allen - Be Wise My Brethren (Original Stamper) / Home Ward Band Version
Studio One 1978/ 1979
N/A
Baba Brooks - Dreadnaught (Coloured Vinyl) / Derrick Morgan - Me Nah Give Up
Beverleys 1964/ 1968
N/A
Lord Creator - Don't Stay Out Late (Coloured Vinyl) / Skatalites - Ska-Racha
Randys US 1964
¥2980 (US$19.31)
Owen Gray - Give Me A Little Sign / Raver
Studio One / Dub Store Records JPN 1967
¥2180 (US$14.13)
A perfect, yet low-keyed, Studio One Rocksteady double A-sided masterpiece!! Recorded in 1967 while Clement Dodd and Soul Vendors were on tour in the UK. The former Jamaican popular singer Owen Gray, who had already been living there then, voiced these unique pieces. It sounds very different from the ones recorded at Brentford Road, although both tunes certainly have the “Coxsone Sound” – A masterpiece that is refined, and maximize the talent of this one-time star. Only ‘The Raver’ was recorded from the original master-tape.
Prince Fatty, Hollie Cook - For Me You Are (Mungo's Hi Fi Mix) / Prince Fatty, George Dekker - Say What You're Saying (Mungo's Hi Fi Mix)
Mr Bongo UK 2014
¥1680 (US$10.89)
Dixie Peach; Tozer; Makiko - Rise Up; Dub Rise; I-Lodica Rise / Tozer - King's Highway
Rootical Attack EU 2014
N/A
Soul Vendors - Last Waltz / Hamlins - Sentimental Reason
Studio One / Dub Store Records JPN 1967
¥2180 (US$14.13)
The Soul Vendors’ horn inst cover of a mellow Latin tune, backed with the authentic Studio One Rocksteady masterpiece. This gorgeous horn inst Rocksteady features a superb arrangement from King Cannon a.k.a. Carl ‘Cannonball’ Bryan and Roland Alphonso. Like the originals on the other side here comes the one that Island was certainly familiar with back then, the Nat King Cole’s excellent vocal cover from the Hamlins.
Keith & Tex - Tonight / Lynn Taitt, Desmond Miles Seven - You've Caught Me
Move & Groove / Dub Store Records JPN 1967
N/A
A star duo at the Harriott’s production, Keith & Tex’s‘Tonight’is also the everlasting masterpiece in the history of Reggae music. There were many essential songs in his production from 1967 to 68 but‘Tonight’is obviously the most indispensable one. Lynn Tait plays a beautiful instrumental version to Melodians’ hit ‘You’ve Caught Me’ on the flip side. Reissued with these original recordings on both sides.
Robert Lee - Love Me Stylee / Love Me Stylee Version
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1989
N/A
'Love Punanny Bad' rhythm is might be less hard-driven than 'Duck' or 'Punanny'rhythm; however, Steelie & Clive has reconstructed the rhythm perfectly in Raggaamuffin way. This 'Love Me Stylee' is another popular song by Robert Lee.
Leslie Thunder - Ram Dance Man / Ram Dance Man Version
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1989
N/A
'Ram Dance Man' by Leslie Thunder is another song on popular rhythm 'Love Punanny Bad'. One of the most sought after records by dancehall fans. You can never miss her real explosive Raggamuffin style on this cheerful rhythm track.