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Best sold Heavyweight Ragga '85-'92 within a week before Jul 20, 2018

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Strugglers Roots - African Home / Super Black - Cassanova

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

¥1480 (US$9.57)

Authentic 80’s roots capturing the 70’s vibes in solid manner. Female vocal on “Declaration of Rights” rhythm calling for repatriation although on the other hand a slick dancehall cut by Super Black on the very same rhythm.

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Various - King Jammys Dancehall 2: Digital Roots & Hard Dancehall 1984-1991

Dub Store Records JPN 1983- 1991

¥2780 (US$17.98)

Traditional 1970s ragamuffin roots played in pure 1980s digital style.

Message music with a dancehall vibe, King Jammy mixes it up with conscious tunes from superstars like Dennis Brown, Cornell Campbell, Wailing Soul & Horace Andy.

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Various - King Jammys Dancehall 3: Hard Dancehall Murderer 1985-1989

Dub Store Records JPN 1985- 1989

¥2780 (US$17.98)

Murder in the dancehall tonight! Jammy’s leading artists boost up the sound system.

The heart and soul of dancehall - singing about the sound over crucial rhythms, challenging a sound boy to come test Jammy.

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Earl Sixteen - People Music / King Tubbys - Conquering Lion Version

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

¥1480 (US$9.57)

Opening the new series - recorded on 22nd March 1986, another cut to King Kong’s Victim that has never seen the light of day until today. Backed with Tubbys digital relick on Yabby You masterpiece.

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Cornell Campbell - Nothing Don't Come Easy / Version

Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1987

¥1380 (US$8.92)

Even after releasing the legendary “Sleng Teng” rhythm, King Jammy continued to produce hits after hits such as “Punnany”, “Duck” and many more. There is no doubt that he was at the top of the digital dancehall scene back then. Although he had put out an uncountable number of releases towards the end of the 80’s, this is one of the popular and rare tunes among record collectors. Beautifully sang in falset by Cornell Campbell on this melancholic digital rhythm makes it an excellent masterpiece.