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Willie Williams - Armagideon Time (Discomix Vocal) / Armagideon Time (Discomix Version)
Soul Jazz Records UK 1980
¥2180 (US$14.04)
Dennis Brown - Blessed Are The Men / Junior Delgado - Cry, Cry
Observer / Jah Fingers UK 1977
¥2580 (US$16.62)
Leroy Stewart - Oh Dread Locks / Barry Pang - Pslams Of Satta
Buke Star / Onlyroots EU 1977
¥1800 ¥1780 (US$11.46)
Karen Mark - World Wide Love / Soul Syndicate - World Wide Dub
High Note / Onlyroots EU 1977
¥1680 (US$10.82)
Johnny Clarke - Golden Snake / Little Clive - African Bread
Atom / Dub Store Records JPN 1974
¥1480 (US$9.53)
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.
Everton Dacres - Jah Jah People / Sterophonics - Jah People Time
Afrik / Onlyroots EU 1978
¥1880 (US$12.11)
Hugh Mundell - One Jah Aim & Destiny / Rockers All Stars - Nice Up The World
Rockers / Onlyroots EU 1979
N/A
Tetrack - Isn't It Time To See / Rockers All Stars - Tubby's Special
Rockers / Onlyroots EU 197-
N/A
Silk Satin Velvet & Wool - Natty Burry / Advocates Aggregation - Satan Pickney
Uprising / Deeper Knowledge US 1975
N/A
From a slightly later date than the Uprising label singles, here's a killer double sided discomix 10" on the Stereo Uprising label. One side features Thomas White's "Ivory Girl", a haunting vocal over a killer Black Ark rhythm. This was originally released on the Hit Run label, licensed to the label while Stereo was in the UK in the early '80s. On the B-side we have the awesome "Crab in a Barrel" by Still Cool. Still Cool was a fantastic harmony group that Stereo produced many tracks with in the late '70s/early '80s. This tune was only ever released as the B-side of the rare NY 12" issue of Still Cool's "To Be Poor Is a Crime" single, popularized in the UK via heavy play by Jah Shaka, who also released it on single on his own label. This "Stereo Uprising" label design was used by Stereo when he was resident in the Bronx and releasing some 12-inch singles.