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Echo Minott - Pickney "Fe" Mine (Slight Surface Wear)
Skengdon (Org) 1986
Info: Original Press
¥1099 ¥499 (US$3.21)
Rappa Robert, Tippa Lee - Conscious
Barry Clarke (Org) 1989
Info: Original Press
¥399 ¥199 (US$1.28)
Johnny Osbourne - We Gonna Rock It Tonight (Dub Plate Playing) / We Gonna Rock It Tonight (Dub Plate Playing) Version
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1986
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In the late 80's, not only Jammys but also many labels tried to score some hits by remake of a foundation rhythm 'Heavenless'. Among Jammys catalogue on this rhythm, 'We Gonna Rock It Tonight (Dub Plate Playing)' by Johnny Osbourne is known as the most popular number. Often hear sound systems playing this dub plates.
Wendy Culture - Mary Long Tongue / Chuckle Berry - Falla Falla
Sollar / Top Ranking EU 1989
¥1680 (US$10.82)
Al Campbell, Horace Andy - Dance Hall Business / Version
Xterminator / Jah Fingers UK 1988
¥1980 (US$12.75)
Sister Nancy - Bam Bam / King Tubby - Stalag Version
Techniques / Dub Store Records JPN 1985
¥2180 (US$14.04)
Along with Sleng Teng and Tempo, Stalag is without the doubt the biggest dancehall rhythm of the 80's. Bam Bam especially needs no introduction been sampled countless times on various genres and appearing on films etc.
Power House 1985
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Half Pint’s massive hit on Sly & Robbie remake of Heavenless for Powerhouse which pretty much needs no introduction. It is said that this it the first ever tune the word “Raggamuffin” was used and has been praised as the dancehall anthem to date!