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Keith Hudson - Satan Side / Earl Flute, Horace Andy - Peter & Judas
Mafia / Dub Store Records JPN 1972
¥1480 (US$9.78)
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.
Al Campbell - Show Me The Way / Unknown Female Vocal - When I Need Love
Thompson Sound (Org) 1979
Info: Original Press
N/A
Lloyd Deslandes - Unity (Live Fe Come See) / Unity Dub
Big Sax Records / Reggae Fever EU 1977
¥1680 (US$11.10)
Vivian Jackson, Prophents - Sipping I & I Chalice / I & I Chalice Version
Pressure Sounds UK 1976
¥2180 (US$14.41)
Augustus Pablo - Stabiliser (Single Take) / Alton Ellis - All We Need Is Love
Stamma / Dub Store Records JPN 1974
¥1480 (US$9.78)
The true genius Keith Hudson introduced highly mutational sounds and sound effects at the time and this Pablo organ cut of “Peter & Judas” is no exception. Slightly different cut to the one included in “Flesh of My Skin Blood of My Blood” known as the monumental and arguably the first reggae concept album that is rated as important as “Blackboard Jungle Dub” in dub music. This cut is the fat original take mixed prior to the LP.
Johnny Clarke - Golden Snake / Little Clive - African Bread
Atom / Dub Store Records JPN 1974
¥1480 (US$9.78)
Very rare rocksteady rhythm pulled by Keith Hudson to record this bold vocal by Johnny Clarke in 1974. On B-side a deejay cut by Randy’s Clive Chin.
Bongo Pat - Black Generation / Impact All Stars - Generation Version
Jahmusic / Bond Export US 1975
¥1100 (US$7.27)
Johnny Clarke - African People / King Tubby, Aggrovators - King Tubby's Dub
Jackpot UK 1975
¥1880 (US$12.42)
Cultural Roots - Mr Bossman Dub Plate Mix / Revolutionaries - Boss Man Dub Plate Mix
¥2380 (US$15.73)