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Best sold Roots Reggae 1970s within a week before Sep 24, 2015

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Jewels - Love & Livity / Dub

Leggo Sounds / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1979

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"Slave Trade" and "Love and Livity" were both originally released on Jamaican seven-inch, on Leggo's Cash & Carry label, and distributed from his former Orange St. record shop of the same name. Both tunes stand near the top of the heap for hard roots harmony, no small feat.

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Milton Henry - Follow Fashion / Dub

Globe International / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1970

Fever

¥1180 (US$7.46)

"Famine Time" and "Follow Fashion" are both on the Upsetters' immortal "Fever" rhythm, and each tune has its own unique dub.

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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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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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Jewels - Slave Trade / Dub

Leggo Sounds / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1979

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Slave Trade" and "Love and Livity" were both originally released on Jamaican seven-inch, on Leggo's Cash & Carry label, and distributed from his former Orange St. record shop of the same name. Both tunes stand near the top of the heap for hard roots harmony, no small feat.

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Midnight Riders - Posse Forn A Line / Revolutionaries - Dub

Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1978

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This is one of the best tunes from the Riders, who are one our all-time personal favorite artists, so this one is a special joy for us to bring out. A simply amazing late era Channel 1 riddim, proving that Channel ruled from beginning to end.

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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.