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Alton Ellis - You Made Me So Happy / Tommy Mccook - Duke's Reggae
Duke / Buyreggae EU 1970
¥1880 (US$12.08)
Ska Flames, Ego Wrappin - Wherever You May Be (Full Band Take) / (Mol Mol Dub Take)
ディ! JPN 2021
¥2750 (US$17.68)
Lozzy, Mountaineers - Holding On (To Life) / Tip A Top Orchestra - I Remember Her
Tip A Top EU 2021
N/A
Inner Circle, Chronixx, Jacob Miller - Tenament Yard Remix (News Carryin' Dread) (Picture Sleeve) / Jacob Miller, Inner Circle - Tenament Yard
Dubshot UK 2015/ 1976
¥2080 (US$13.37)
Various Artists - Jamaica Jazz From Federal Records: Carib Roots, Jazz, Mento, Latin, Merengue & Rhumba 1960-1968 (2LP
Dub Store Records JPN 1960- 1968
¥5380 (US$34.58)
Reaching out to the real roots of the Jamaican sixties musical explosion…
Some of the originators of the genre, including Ernest Ranglin, Lennie Hibbert & Cecil Lloyd, playing in their element and demonstrating just where they're coming from
¥3980 (US$25.58)
One of the rarest, and greatest, horn instrumental dub albums of the seventies featuring the soaring saxophone of Tommy McCook in combination with Glen Brown, ‘The Rhythm Master’, is finally given a legitimate release.
Featuring the soaring saxophone of Tommy McCook in combination with Glen Brown, ‘The Rhythm Master’, is finally given a legitimate release.
King Tubbys - Two Big Bull In A One Pen Dubwise
¥3680 (US$23.66)
Digital dancehall in dub… a late King Tubbys masterwork for the Firehouse imprint. Featuring the King at the controls of his reconstructed studio alongside his two young proteges, Peego and Fatman, in a dubwise deconstruction of a certified classic: Anthony Red Rose's and King Kong's 'Two Big Bull In A One Pen' album
Johnny Valuti, Skatanauts - Upshot / Sir Jay, Skatanauts - Barefoot Boy
Tip A Top EU 2021
¥1980 (US$12.73)
Johnny, Dana & Lorraine - My Praise / Sir Jay, Skatanauts - Spiritual Force
Tip A Top EU 2021
¥1980 (US$12.73)
Various - Merritone Rock Steady 1: Shanty Town Curfew 1966-1967 (2LP)
Dub Store Records JPN 1966- 1967
¥5380 (US$34.58)
Ken Khouri’s Federal Records gave Jamaica its musical identity The Federal Record Manufacturing facility was the first pressing plant in Jamaica... their studio gave birth to mento, ska, rock steady and reggae of the highest calibre. This album features an astonishing selection of well known classics and rarities transferred straight from their master tape
Various - Merritone Rock Steady 2: This Music Got Soul 1966-1967 (2LP)
Dub Store Records JPN 1966- 1967
¥5380 (US$34.58)
American rhythm & blues fervour, boosted by a multitude of sound systems playing 78rpm records on increasingly larger sets, gripped Jamaica from the late forties onwards but, towards the end of the decade, the American audience began to move towards a somewhat softer sound. The driving rhythm & blues discs became increasingly hard to find and the more progressive Jamaican sound system operators, realising that they now needed to make their own music, turned to Kingston’s jazz and big band musicians to record one off custom cut discs. These were not initially intended for commercial release but designed solely for sound system play on acetate or ‘dub plates’ as they would later be termed. These ‘specials’ soon began to eclipse the popularity of American rhythm & blues and the demand for their locally produced music proved so great that the sound system operators began to release their music commercially on vinyl and became record producers. Clement ‘Coxsone’ Dodd, Duke Reid ‘The Trojan’ and Prince Buster, who operated his Voice Of The People Sound System, were among the first to establish themselves in this new role and the nascent Jamaican recording industry now went into overdrive.
In 1954 Ken Khouri had numbered among the first far sighted entrepreneurs to produce mento records with local musicians (mento is Jamaica’s original indigenous music) before progressing to opening Jamaica’s first record manufacturing plant. Three years later he moved his operation to Foreshore Road (later renamed Marcus Garvey Drive) where, with the assistance of the inestimable Graeme Goodall, he updated and upgraded his recording studio. The importance of this enterprising move was critical to the development of Jamaican music and its influence both profound and far reaching.
Various Artists - Kentone Ska from Federal Records: Skalvouvia 1963-1965
Dub Store Records JPN 1963- 1965
¥3240 (US$20.83)
Founder of Jamaica’s first recording studio, Ken Khouri produced early ska classics
14 first-rate ska pieces including previously unreleased materials from undoubtedly the industry leading Federal Records that consisted the virtuoso Ernest Ranglin and co.
Anthony Red Rose, King Kong - Two Big Bull In A One Pen
¥3680 (US$23.66)
Digital masterpiece from King Tubby’s re-constructed recording studio. Two of the biggest stars from the dawn of the digital era meet in a head to head clash at the King’s state of the art Firehouse headquarters.
N/A
Guitar genius Ernest Ranglin takes time out from his jazz roots and showcases his fluid skills on a selection of sweet, sensational 1969 style crossover hits… a pivotal year for the international success of Jamaican music.
Lynn Taitt & The Jets - Rock Steady Greatest Hits
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Refined rock steady from the creator of the genre. Guitarist and arranger, Lynn Taitt, interprets some of the greatest hits of the era including variations of many of the melodies he originated for a number of Jamaica’s foremost artists and producers.
Frankie Jones - Time Is The Master / Winston Wright - A Stepping Mood
Common Ground International UK 1977
¥2880 (US$18.51)
Phyllis Dillon - Don't Stay Away / Tommy McCook, Supersonics - Starry Night
Treasure Isle UK 1967
¥2180 (US$14.01)
Derrick Harriott - Reach Out I'll Be There / Bobby Ellis, Crystalites - Illya Kuryakin
Crystal / Dub Store Records JPN 1967
N/A
Derrick Harriott versions a Motown hit ‘Reach Out I Will Be There’. His killer version is a dancehall shaker and many might has been searching for this rare vinyl records as an essential for DJ selection. The Four Tops originally released the song in the mid 60’s. The mid-tempo organ instrumental ‘Illya Kuryakin’ feartures Ike Bennet’s powerful organ solo on the filpside.
Kalbata, Mixmonster, Little John - Prisoner In Love / Kalbata, Mixmonster, Kutiman - Prisoner In Love (CRB Version)
Freestyle Records UK 2014
¥1680 (US$10.80)
Various - Reggae Anthology: Definitive Collection Of Federal Records (2CD)
VP US 1964- 1982
¥3880 (US$24.94)
Various Artists - Rare & Unreleased Ska Recordings from Federal Records Vaults 1964-1965
Dub Store Records JPN 1964- 1965
N/A
Foundation ska from the cradle of Jamaican music…
Federal Recording Studios nurtured the talents of innumerable Jamaican artists in the early sixties… this set showcases seriously sought after rarities and previously un-released tracks from Don Drummond, The Maytals , Lynn Taitt and many more
Spice, Sean Paul, Shaggy - Go Down Deh (Main Mix); (Instrumental) / Frenz (Explicit); (Edit)
VP US 2021
¥3180 (US$20.44)
Twinkle Rootz Sound, Horace Andy - Sidewalk Freedom / Let Us Do Sidewalk Version
Old Hard Bread EU 2021
¥2880 (US$18.51)
Roland Alphonso - ABC Rocksteady
N/A
Rare and seriously sought after instrumental album of Gay Feet rocksteady hits from 1968.
Eleven elegant instrumental tracks, and one female vocal, showcasing the tenor sax artistry of master musician Roland Alphonso, ably assisted by Aubrey Adams on organ and the inestimable Lynn Taitt on guitar, interpreting a selection of Mrs Pottinger’s most memorable hits of the era.
Various Artists - Gay Feet: Every Night featuring Baba Brooks and his Band
¥3680 (US$23.66)
Ska, Jump Up and Soul! The authentic early sixties sound of the Caribbean
A shimmering showcase of the wonderful work of Jamaica’s first and foremost female record producer, Mrs Sonia Pottinger, featuring the inimitable talents of Oswald ‘Baba’ Brooks and his Recording Band with their 1966 debut album.
N/A
An apposite illustration of the golden era of 70’s music
Self produced dub excursion from Dennis Bovell’s Matumbi… early pioneers of authentic UK produced reggae
Bunny Wailer - Solomonic Singles 1: Tread Along 1969-1976
Dub Store Records JPN 1969- 1976
¥2780 (US$17.87)
At the same time that Neville ‘Bunny Wailer’ Livingston recorded his debut solo long playing masterpiece, ‘Blackheart Man’, he was also creating a series of singles for his own Solomonic label. These records were every bit as good, at times even better, but they have never been released outside of Jamaica. Until now…
Marina P, Hayami (Oreskaband), Dub Kazman - Downtown Seekers; Dub Mix1; Dub Mix2 / Daman (Backing Vocal By Jacko) - No More Solidarity; Sollidarty Dub
Rough Signal JPN 2021
¥2750 (US$17.68)
Side A: Rough Signal Records featured talented Italian female MC/Singer of Marina P. As the backing and solo horn, her name is HAYAMI from ORESKABAND who is working as Japanese female ska band “ORESKABAND”. This song is singing about 2020 when we have been hard time by covid 19 suddenly. Our life has been changed many things by them and we are missing so much sound system session and lost normal life now. This tune will be our voice who is waiting for sound system session.
Side B: The vocal name is DAMAN who is french lyrical singer. As the backing vocal Jacko is participating in this tune. Daman has released many tune in recent reggae scene that label is like Jah Tubbys, Woodland Records and etc. His lyrics is always impressive and describing much more reality what is going on our world. In this tune , he is talking about solidarity in our life that is most important things in this hard situation. Both sides has killer dubz by Dub Kazman.
Twinkle Rootz Sound, Tony Tuff - Hard Work / Twinkle Rootz Sound, Aba Ariginal - Bad Man Wagon
Old Hard Bread EU 2020
¥2680 (US$17.23)
Mr Zebre, Lotta, Guru Pope - Mojo; Mojo Dub; Vibronics Remix / Artman, Dougie Conscious - Tribute To The King; Dub Tribute
Emana Sound EU 2019
¥2480 (US$15.94)