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Best sold Jamaican Jazz/Blues/Soul within a week before Aug 19, 2017

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Ernest Ranglin - Softly With Ranglin

Dub Store Records JPN 1965

¥2376 (US$15.16)

Smooth, sophisticated sounds from the highly respected Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin.

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Eric Grant Orchestra - Cool At The Casa Montego

Dub Store Records JPN 1960

¥2880 (US$18.38)

A masterpiece of Jamaican Jazz recorded in 1960 by the Eric Grant Orchestra, resident band of the Casa Montego Hotel in Montego Bay. Rhythm & Blues, Jazz standards, Cha Cha Cha, Merengue and Calypso all combine in this wonderful amalgamation of sounds. Produced by the first Jamaican studio, Federal Records, and its founder Ken Khouri, it is now re-issued for the first time ever.

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Ernest Ranglin - Softly With Ranglin

Dub Store Records JPN 1965

¥2880 (US$18.38)

Smooth, sophisticated sounds from the highly respected Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin.

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Ernest Ranglin - Guitar In Ernest

Dub Store Records JPN 1965

¥2500 (US$15.95)

Internationally acclaimed guitarist Ernest Ranglin with piano genius Leslie Butler in a dazzling quartet. Recorded in 1965.

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Winston Turner Quintet - At The Jamaica Hilton: In The Jippi Jappa Lounge

Dub Store Records JPN 1968

¥2340 (US$14.93)

In the heyday of the Rocksteady era of Jamaican music in 1968, the Winston Turner Quintet was blending in the cool new sound with Calypso, Jazz, Bossa Nova, Pop and Ballads down at the Hilton Hotel in Kingston. The Quintet's lost classic of down tempo and mood music, originally released on Federal, is now re-issued for the first time. This is the lounge vibe that beautifully crowned those sultry Jamaican nights. (Photograph taken at the Jippi Jappa Lounge with Madam Wasp.)