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Lloyd Parks - We'll Get Over It / Skin, Flesh & Bones - Get Over In Dub
Impact US 1973
¥2980 (US$19.27)
Dennis Alcapone - Forever Version (Studio One Productions)
Heartbeat US / Studio One 1971
Info: 廃盤
¥2380 (US$15.39)
Stranger Cole - Crying Every Night / Tommy McCook - Mighty Alley
Treasure Isle / Buyreggae EU 1971
N/A
Chosen Few - I'm Sorry / Melting Pot
Move & Groove / Dub Store Records JPN 1970
Info: Adapted
N/A
"I’m Sorry" is one of the loveliest tunes by Chosen Few, the group consisting of Noel Brown, Richard McDonald and Federals, who were the Soul songs covering experts at the time. The flip side "Melting Pot" is another great Reggae Soul by Chosen Few. This record is a rare piece and a popular item amongst record collectors.
Carltons - Better Days / Upsetters - Tight Spot
Underground / Bond Export US 1973
N/A
A killer double sider, the A-side is the Carltons aka Carlton Manning aka Carlton & The Shoes, with one of his all time best roots tunes, sublime harmonies. The B-side is the raw rhythm cut of the Upsetters' "Tight Spot", without the Dave Barker chatting and the second organ overdub. A tough early '70s rhythm later re-used by Wackies to great effect.
Clarendonians - What A Bam Bam Medley / Prine Williams - Big Bam Bam
Drum Beat Records / Reggae Fever EU 1971
¥1680 (US$10.86)
BB Seaton - My Jamaican Girl / Conscious Minds - Jamaican Boy (Off Centre)
Soul Beat UK 1973
N/A
Please note the AA side is slightly off centre.
Invaders - After A Storm / This Life I'm Living
Sir Collins / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 197-
N/A
hese two songs were released on a frighteningly rare single in JA on the Invader label, while "After a Storm" was also released as a pre-release blank in the UK. The Invaders sublime and soulful harmonizing wins again, these tunes are as catchy as ever forty plus years later.
Tyrone Evans (Paragons) - How Sweet It Is (Extended Mix) / Leroy Sibbles - Everybody's Talking (Extended Mix)
Music Lab / Studio One US 1982
¥4800 (US$31.04)