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Best sold Roots US/Wackies within a week before Nov 10, 2017

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Jah Joe - Dreadlocks Song / Bullwackies All Stars - Dreadlocks Dub

Aires / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1975

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Deep mystical Wackie's production from Jah Joe (aka Joe Axumite) in chanting deejay mode, one of the best 45's on Aires.

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Joe Morgan - Basement Session / Reckless Breed - Basement Scrub

Bullwackie / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1976

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Joe Morgan's "Basement Session" has the trademark Wackie's sound, deep and deeper. Its got great lyrics about the runnings of NYC basement sessions in the 1970's, a wicked dub to match, and a tough rhythm laid by the Reckless Breed band. Released on the "Bullwackie" label using the stock font and layout of one of NYC's long-shuttered pressing plants, according to Mr. Barnes this one was released "right before I got my logo."

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KC White - Selasi I / Bullwackies All Stars - Dubwise

Senrab / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1976

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KC White's 'Selasi I', released on the Senrab label, is a cover version of Elijah's tune of the same name from a few years earlier, produced by Sir Collins (itself an adaptation of a religious standard). This is a great mellow roots tune with ringing piano and a spacy dub.

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Jah Tuff - Thriller In Manila / John Clarke - Wasn't It You

Senrab / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1975

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Killer double sider from Wackie's, deejay and vocal cuts to a tuff murky rhythm. Jah Tuff deejays about the legendary Ali/Fraser bout, while John Clarke reminisces about an old friend.