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Best sold Roots Reggae 1970s within a week before Jan 2, 2021

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Augustus Pablo - Stabiliser (Single Take) / Alton Ellis - All We Need Is Love

Stamma / Dub Store Records JPN 1974

¥1480 (US$9.57)

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.

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Horace Andy, Winston Jarrett & The Wailers - Kingston Rock (Earth Must Be Hell)

Dub Store Records JPN 1975

¥3680 (US$23.80)

The Wailers Band meets Horace Andy and Winston Jarrett.
Also known as "Earth Must Be Hell", this is an immense roots classic including lovers anthem "Unity Strength & Love", True Born African", "Let The Music Play" and more.

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Congos - Feast

Kingston Sounds UK 1973- 1977

¥3280 (US$21.21)

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George Beaufort - Reaching To Our Goal / Twelve Tribes Of Israel Band - Rhythm And Harmony

Orthodox Muzik / Dub Store Records JPN 1976

¥1580 (US$10.22)

1976 Twelve Tribes' roots - one of the top tunes from Orthodox camp backed with the version.

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Stephaine Samuels - Africa We Want To Go / Dub

Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1978

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Stephanie Samuels 'Africa We Want to Go', beautiful one-away deep roots with birdsong, truly mystical tune.

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Midnight Riders - Posse Forn A Line / Revolutionaries - Dub

Channel One / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1978

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This is one of the best tunes from the Riders, who are one our all-time personal favorite artists, so this one is a special joy for us to bring out. A simply amazing late era Channel 1 riddim, proving that Channel ruled from beginning to end.