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Best sold Roots Reggae 1970s within a week before Sep 23, 2014

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Silk Satin Velvet & Wool - Natty Burry / Advocates Aggregation - Satan Pickney

Uprising / Deeper Knowledge US 1975

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From a slightly later date than the Uprising label singles, here's a killer double sided discomix 10" on the Stereo Uprising label. One side features Thomas White's "Ivory Girl", a haunting vocal over a killer Black Ark rhythm. This was originally released on the Hit Run label, licensed to the label while Stereo was in the UK in the early '80s. On the B-side we have the awesome "Crab in a Barrel" by Still Cool. Still Cool was a fantastic harmony group that Stereo produced many tracks with in the late '70s/early '80s. This tune was only ever released as the B-side of the rare NY 12" issue of Still Cool's "To Be Poor Is a Crime" single, popularized in the UK via heavy play by Jah Shaka, who also released it on single on his own label. This "Stereo Uprising" label design was used by Stereo when he was resident in the Bronx and releasing some 12-inch singles.

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Immortals (Bobbie Sharkie) - Babylon / Version

Don One / Bond Export / Deeper Knowledge US 1975

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Producer Danny Ffrench's DON 1 label only had a trio of releases, but all were stellar.

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Abyssinians - Satta

Azul US 1977

¥5980 (US$38.42)

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Still Cool - Crab In A Barrel / Thomas White - Ivory Girl

Uprising / Deeper Knowledge US 1979

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rom a slightly later date than the Uprising label singles, here's a killer double sided discomix 10" on the Stereo Uprising label. One side features Thomas White's "Ivory Girl", a haunting vocal over a killer Black Ark rhythm. This was originally released on the Hit Run label, licensed to the label while Stereo was in the UK in the early '80s. On the B-side we have the awesome "Crab in a Barrel" by Still Cool. Still Cool was a fantastic harmony group that Stereo produced many tracks with in the late '70s/early '80s. This tune was only ever released as the B-side of the rare NY 12" issue of Still Cool's "To Be Poor Is a Crime" single, popularized in the UK via heavy play by Jah Shaka, who also released it on single on his own label. This "Stereo Uprising" label design was used by Stereo when he was resident in the Bronx and releasing some 12-inch singles.

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Sir Harry - Power House / Version

Sir Collins / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 197-

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"Power House" by Sir Harry, another rare beast from the vaults. This track is alternately know by several names, usually based on the cryptic words spoken by Sir Harry in the intro, and bears no real official title, the original release being only on a blank label. The title "Power House" comes from Charlie Morgan's excellent Studio 1 discography, and we've used it here as a nod to his invaluable work. But on to the music, Sir Harry's tune is not so much his own, as the old time chatter only interjects a few odd phrases here and there. Really the tune is a phenomenal instrumental workout on the same rhythm as "You Touch My Soul", with organ and bongo drum overdubs propelling the awesome rhythm forward, while the Invaders' vocals are heard ever so faintly in the background, bleeding thru from the other track on the 2-track master.

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Keithus I - Jah Children Cool / Dub

Jah Dynasty / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1975

¥1180 (US$7.58)

Keithus showing a more mature voice and singing style, but none the less killer and militant.

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Abyssinians - Prophecy

Clinch 1975

¥0 ¥2980 (US$19.15)

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Delroy Wilson - Give Me Your Love / Version

Sir Collins / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1977

Artibella

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The mighty Delroy Wilson, one of Jamaica's biggest artists. "Give Me Your Love" was released on a Delroy LP again on the WARICKA label, which was mostly sold as a blank label pre-release with no cover, although copies with labels and/or a silk-screened cover also exist. This is a phenomenal cut on the mournful and heavy 'Artibella' rhythm, with a killer organ sound that we just love. This tune is backed by a dub cut with horns and bongos, lifted from an extremely rare blank-label Sir Collins compilation LP. We've heard tell that the vocal cut also comes on blank label pre-release 7-inch, but haven't seen it. Can anyone confirm? In any case this tune is one of our favorite of its era, essential to any Delroy Wilson selection.

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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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Don Carlos, Soul Syndicate - Black Harmony / Black Love

Rawse / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1976

¥1680 (US$10.79)

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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Forces - That's Not Right / Dub

Afrajam / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1974

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Forces tune is a classic one-away, awesome heavy roots vibes from the turn of the '70s into the '80s.

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Keithus I, Voices Of The Trinity - Save The Children / Dub

Jah Dynasty / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 197-

¥1180 ¥1980 (US$12.72)

"Save the Children" is prime '70s roots, killer horns, militant riddim, wailing vocals.

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