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Frankie Wilmott, Captain Barkey - Money Gone Down The Drain
Stereo One 1988
¥1280 (US$8.30)
Only other tune from Stereo One label that can stand against the masterpiece “Mix Up” for its popularity and recognition. Killer combination of Frankie Willmott’s melancholic vocal and vigorous deejaying from Captain Barkey!
King Tubby, Various - Firehouse Revolution: In The Digital Era 1985-89
Pressure Sounds UK 1985- 1989
N/A
Deborahe Glasgow, Shabba Ranks - Don't Test Me (Combination) / Deborahe Glasgow - Don't Test Me
¥1780 (US$11.54)
Sixy Morris - Me Nuh Response / Version
Blue Mountain / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1987
N/A
t's been a while since Digikiller issued any '80s digital tunes, but here's one of the rarest and best. Sixy Morris' tune was released on 7" in JA and on 12" in the UK. A great digital tune which combines elements of the classic late '80s digital sound with a bit of early '90s flavor, it's got a killer rolling bassline, great singing, and of course, the famous "scratching" fx!
Al Campbell, Horace Andy - Dance Hall Business / Version
Xterminator / Jah Fingers UK 1988
¥1980 (US$12.83)
UU Madoo, Captain Barkey - Mix Up
Stereo One 1988
¥1280 (US$8.30)
An absolute must have for every 80’s & 90’s dancehall lovers out there. UU Madoo singing velvety on Skeeter Davis’ all time classic “End Of The Road” then Captain Barkey comes in to hype up every verse – one of the best examples of how much singer & deejay combination can work well together!
Dickie Rankin (Snagga Puss) - We No Like Spy
Tesfa (Org) 1987
Drum Song Info: Original Press
¥570 ¥299 (US$1.94)