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Bunny Wailer - Rise & Shine / Solomonic Dub
Solomonic / Dub Store Records JPN 1981
¥2680 (US$17.16)
Bunny continued to release records throughout the seventies that were never less than excellent and, as the new decade got underway, he came forward with one of his best ever releases: the militant clarion call 'Rise And Shine'. Stretched over two momentous sides of a UK twelve inch release, the record was a huge hit, but has been unavailable ever since. Bunny returned to the song on his superb 'Liberation' album at the close of the decade but the original cut has remained one of the most in-demand records on the 'revival' circuit.
Patwah Feat. Akiko Morishita - 雨 (Reggae Version) / プライマル(Reggae Version)
Jet Set JPN 2024
¥3300 (US$21.13)
¥3500 (US$22.41)
Slightly thicker sleeve to accommodate an inner sleeve
Dennis Brown - Lips Of Wine / Crystalites - Stranger In Town
Move & Groove / Dub Store Records JPN 1970
N/A
Being known as Crown Prince of Reggae, this is Dennis Brown's commemorated first single and it was written and composed by Dennis himself. This is, of course, before he started recording at Studio One and is one of his best heartwarming songs. Crystalites' killer keyboard instrumental is featured on B-side and has been admired to listeners who have great appreciation for 1969-70’s up-tempo instrumentals.
Soul Vendors - Last Waltz / Hamlins - Sentimental Reason
Studio One / Dub Store Records JPN 1967
¥2180 (US$13.96)
The Soul Vendors’ horn inst cover of a mellow Latin tune, backed with the authentic Studio One Rocksteady masterpiece. This gorgeous horn inst Rocksteady features a superb arrangement from King Cannon a.k.a. Carl ‘Cannonball’ Bryan and Roland Alphonso. Like the originals on the other side here comes the one that Island was certainly familiar with back then, the Nat King Cole’s excellent vocal cover from the Hamlins.
Fugitives, Tommy Mccook, Supersonics - Baby Why / People Of Today
Sir JJ / Reggae Fever EU 1966
¥2780 (US$17.80)
Ras Mcbean, King Alpha - Send Them Come; Send Them Dub / Come Down Rome; Come Down Rome 1
King Alpha UK 2023
¥3760 (US$24.07)
Dub Fonics, Amarra - When You Get Right Down To It / Mad Professor - Rasta Deception Dub
Ariwa UK 2021
¥3380 (US$21.64)
Black Uhuru - Sensimelia (Extended Mix) / Sly & Robbie, Revolutionaries - Sensimelia Sly Dub; Sensimelia Robbie Dub
Taxi UK 1980
¥3580 (US$22.92)
Shanti Ites - Joshua Horns; Joshua Dub / King Of Kings; King Of Dub
Aba Shanti UK 2021
¥3760 (US$24.07)
Talisman - Don't Play With Fyah (Limited Edition) (Colored Vinyl)
Sugar Shack UK 2017
¥3380 (US$21.64)
Ernest Ranglin - In The Rain (Repress) / (Mukatsuku Dub)
Emotional Rescue / HMV JPN 2022
¥3300 (US$21.13)
Dubkasm - Strictly Ital (Feat. Ras Addis ); Italist Dub / Hornsman Trod; Trodding Dub
Dubkasm UK 2003
¥3280 (US$21.00)
Carver Area High School - Get Live '83 (The Senior Rap) / Carver Senior Song (Class Of '83)
Soul Jazz Records UK 1983
¥2980 (US$19.08)
Llans Thelwell, Celestials - Llans Plays It All
¥2880 (US$18.44)
Miraculously recorded in 1965 when Ska was at its best, this is one of the rarest and killer LP to date. Llands Plays It All is constructed with a Caribbean coast vibe such as Ska, Jazz, Afto, R&B, Soul, Jump Up, Cha Cha Cha to name a few. However this killer Montegonian band is surprisingly tight, presenting second to none great performances. LP starts with “Jive Samba” by Cannonball Adderley, brilliantly arranged in the Afro-Caribbean Jazz style. Then moving on to some Jamaican R&B, to the featured track of the album “Mughead Ska”, a slightly longer version than the 7” cut (DSR-RN7-01), furthermore there is“Golden Horns”, this is an ultimate selection for all DJ’s and Selectors. This is definitely a must-have for shelves of the Jamaican music lovers.
Protoje, Chronixx - Who Knows / Dub Mix
Overstand Entertainment / Buyreggae EU 2014
¥2480 (US$15.88)


































































































