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Best sold Heavyweight Ragga '85-'92 within a week before Feb 18, 2018

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Cornell Campbell - Hey Mr. Cop / Cornell Campbell & The Jays - Nothing Don't Come Easy

King Tubby's Dub Plate / Dub Store Records JPN 1986

¥1480 (US$9.56)

Although this Tubby’s version has never been released, “Nothing Don’t Come Easy” ended up being a big hit at Jammys and still been praised today. It’s the mid 80’s interpretation of 70’s roots reggae atmosphere. Hats off to the King!

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Bob Livingston - Reggae Music / Dilly Dally - Tell Me Why

King Tubby's Dub Plate / Dub Store Records JPN 1985

¥1480 (US$9.56)

Another unreleased material from Tubby’s studio. Although dancehall was the thing back then this tune is going to another direction by drawing a great roots vibes.

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Super Black - A We Rule (Heavyweight Vinyl) / Anthony Malvo - Gone Inna History

King Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1985

Stalag

¥1280 (US$8.27)

Super Black, one the prominent dancehall singers in 80's, sings his song 'We Rule' on the Jammys version of 'Stalag' rhythm while Anthony Malvo covers his Digital B hit ‘Sound History' in melody of the Carpenters 'Top Of The World'.

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Cultural Roots - No Fish Head / King Tubbys - No Fish Head Version

King Tubby's Dub Plate / Dub Store Records JPN 1985

¥1480 (US$9.56)

Recorded in 1985, previously unreleased Tubby's early digital super killer recorded from master tape.

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Lilly Melody - What Your Sound Can Do / King Tubbys - What Your Sound Can Do Version

King Tubby's Dub Plate / Dub Store Records JPN 1986

¥1480 (US$9.56)

If you are Tubby freak you may know this dubplate cut. Recorded directly from the mastertape.

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Tony Tuff - Ram Dance Style

Vena / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

Tonight

¥2180 (US$14.09)

A very well-acquainted Dancehall classic rhythm "Tonight". Vena's version is without a doubt one of the top rated remakes alongside Jammys'. Melodious and melancholic arrangement meets Tonny Tuff's gourgeous singing - it's the true charm of Dancehall music.

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King Everal - Things Going To Happen / Things Going To Happen Dub

Prince Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1986

E20

¥1980 (US$12.79)

Out of all Jammy’s gigantic catalogue, “E20” rhythm could be considered as one of the most destructive ones to date. Jammy found the unreleased track on this rhythm from the vault featuring a familiar face of the 80’s dancehall, King Everal melancholy singing this killer!

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Michael Prophet - Copa Come / Version

Techniques / Dub Store Records JPN 1985

¥1980 (US$12.79)

Prolific and long standing label Techniques had numerous hits over the years. However “The Copa Come” is a hidden classic by Michael Prophet and possibly the most dangerous tune released after 1985. Great crossover contains both roots and dancehall goodness.

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Little John - Jammys Rule (Heavyweight Vinyl) / Colin Roach - Hey Yo

King Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1986

Skylarking B: Sleng Teng

¥1680 (US$10.86)

Little John praises King Jammys Super Power with his melancholy vocal and serious lyrics. Anthony Malvo and Collin Roach, who both recorded at King Jammys Recording Studio regularly, sings world renowned song 'We Are The World' in combination.

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Robert Lee - Dreams / Dreams Version

Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1991

Run Down The World

¥1680 (US$10.86)

Robert Lee has proven that he has much ability to bring cool soundsystem tunes with his popular song ‘Come Now’. This time, he did it again with ‘Dreams’to the same rhythm track‘Run Down The World’ by Nitty Gritty.

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Wayne Smith - My Sweet Love / My Sweet Love Version

Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1985

¥1280 (US$8.27)

Wayne Smith’s ‘My Sweet Love’ is still gaining its reputation and popularity by the 80’s dancehall listeners nowadays. This Jammys’ distinguishing digital sound can be characterized by its wavy base melody so Wayne Smith’s vocal and lyrics can perfectly fits to the rhythm to make his sweet love song convincing.

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Sugar Minott - Conscious Lover / Pad Anthony - By Show Down

Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1989

Tonight

¥1280 (US$8.27)

Sugar Minott always showcased his versatile talent by singing lover’s rock to dancehall songs and attracted a variety of wide audiences. Certainly, he proves this ability on the ‘Tonight’ rhythm, which is regarded as one of the most popular rhythms among the Jammys catalogue. On the flip side, Pad Anthony sings a soundclash anthem to the same rhythm. The song only appeared on a LP album entitled ‘Sound Clash 89’.

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Michael Buckley - Test We (Heavyweight Vinyl) / Anthony Malvo, Collin Roach - Jammys Let's Cruise

King Jammys Dub / Dub Store Records JPN 1989

Rock Fort Rock B: China Town

¥1280 (US$8.27)

ichael Buckley sings 'Test We' on the King Jammy's computerized version of Studio One foundation 'Rock Fort Rock' rhythm where he showcases his low-key voice and unique flow. On the flip side, Colin Roach performs 'Jammy's Lets Cruise' on another Jammys popular 'China Town' rhythm with melodies of the Anthony Malvo's 'Cruisin' and Bob Marley's 'Nice Time'.