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Barry Brown - Blackman Should Never Turn His Back / Street In Africa Dub Wise
Eek A Mouse EU 1976
¥2980 (US$19.27)
Kiddus I - Rockers: Graduation In Zion 1978-1980 (2LP)
Dub Store Records JPN 1978- 1980
Info: 2枚組、豪華見開きジャケット、帯付き、ライナーノーツ付
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Dennis Brown - Presents Prince Jammy Umoja 20th Century Dubwise 1978-1979
Blood & Fire UK 1976- 1979
Info: 廃盤
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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.
Rob I Peart - Scorpion; Scorpion Dub / Rob I Peart; Rob I Peart, Beres Hammond - Don't Walk Streets; Craving Money
¥1680 (US$10.86)
Horace Andy - Children Of Israel / Augustus Pablo - Pablo In Dub
Pressure Sounds UK 1975
¥1680 (US$10.86)
Barrington Spence - Wake You Shake You / Where Your Footsteps Led
Pressure Sounds UK 1973
¥1580 (US$10.22)
Lacksley Castell - Collie Tree (Coloured Vinyl) / Dub
Fire House / Negus Roots UK 1979
¥1480 (US$9.57)
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.
Heptones - Through The Fire I Come / Observers - Through The Fire I Come Part 2
Observer UK 1977
¥2380 (US$15.39)
Jennifer Lara - Music By The Score / Dub
Cry Tuff / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1979
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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.
Winston Jarrett, Righteous Flames, Family Man All Stars - Ride On Natty / Family Man All Stars - Dub
Iroko Records EU 1976
¥1680 (US$10.86)