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Kiddus I - Rockers: Graduation In Zion 1978-1980 (2LP)

Dub Store Records JPN 1978- 1980

Info: 2枚組、豪華見開きジャケット、帯付き、ライナーノーツ付

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Little Roy - Prophecy / Dub

Tafari (Org) 1977

Taxi Info: Original Press

¥4800 ¥2800 (US$18.49)

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Invaders - You Touch My Soul / Version

Sir Collins / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 197-

¥1680 (US$11.09)

Though little is recalled about this harmony group from Trenchtown & Greenwich Farm, their small output during the 1970's was deadly enough, cutting records for Studio One (mostly as harmonizers), Prince Jazzbo, GG's, Lloyd 'Printer' Campbell, and most notably, Sir Collins. "You Touch My Soul" is something of legend among collectors and Studio 1 fiends alike. Sir Collins had the distinction of being among a handful of outside producers to have rented Coxsone Dodd's Studio 1, and produced his own music there. "You Touch My Soul" is one such record, unmistakably by its sound, cut at Brentford Road. A deep, uptempo rhythm underpins the Invaders beautiful vocals, while a majestic trombone comes in and out of the mix. The flipside of the record features a straight instrumental version of the rhythm, as originally only released on the very rare NY issue of the tune on the Waricka label (the UK issue on Sir Collins' own Music Wheel label was on a 4-track EP including other vocal cuts by other artists, and no version).

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Invaders - Conquaring Lion

Ujama / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1979

Heaven & Earth/Conquering Lion

¥1180 (US$7.79)

"Conquering Lion" was given by Jazzbo to the then-young Coxsone sound system in London, for play and promotion on the sound.

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Invaders - Heaven & Earth

Invader / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1971

Heaven & Earth/Conquering Lion

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Prince Jazzbo did indeed produce two other cuts on the same rhythm as Naggo Morris' "Bootlegger", by The Invaders, a harmony group from Greenwich Farm and Trenchtown! One cut, "Conquering Lion" was given by Jazzbo to the then-young Coxsone sound system in London, for play and promotion on the sound. Over the years and through the Capitol Radio broadcast, the tune became legendary. The other cut, "Heaven & Earth" was released in Jamaica for the Invaders on their own new Invader label.