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Keith Hudson - Satan Side / Earl Flute, Horace Andy - Peter & Judas
Mafia / Dub Store Records JPN 1972
¥1480 (US$9.45)
Versions, dubwise, horn riffs and what not – all of those creative elements made this great tune and it was only Keith Hudson who had an ability to make it all possible. Even if you’re no an ordinary reggae listener you should try this. Apart from Hudson, at this time in Jamaica there was a number of eccentric producers like Lee Perry, Pablo, Niney and co who used their studio like an instrument to create their own sounds.
Jacob Miller - Zion Gates; Dub / Johnny Clarke - Enter His Gates; Dub
Attack Gold UK 1977
Enter Into His Gates With Praise Info: 廃盤
¥3480 (US$22.23)
Various - Sound System Rockers Vol. 2: Heavy Sound Inna Kingston Town
Jamaican Recordings UK 1973- 1976
¥2380 ¥1880 (US$12.01)
Earl Flute - The Betrayer / Chuckles - The Betrayer (Instrumental)
Mafia / Dub Store Records JPN 1973
¥1480 (US$9.45)
Out of all those China lead Soul Syndicate vocals this one has to be the tightest although here the rare flute instrumental is the business. At the time Keith Hudson had the original JA funk sounds going on in his rhythms.
Carlton Livingston - Tale Of Two Cities / Revolutionaries - Dub
Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1977
N/A
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.
Anthony Creary - Land Call Africa / Solid Foundation Band - Africa Dub
Classic / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1974
¥1380 (US$8.81)
Roots - Words Of Warning / Kindred Band - Word Of Dub
Don One / Bond Export / Deeper Knowledge US 197-
¥1480 (US$9.45)