Trinity - Peace Conference In A Western Kingston / Version
Vivian Jackson (Org) 1977
Info: Original Press
¥2480 (US$19.01)
Prince Far I, Mike Brooks - Encounter Part 1
Cry Tuff UK 2022
¥3980
¥2786 (US$21.36) Limited Time Offer
Prince Far I, Mike Brooks - Encounter Part 2
Cry Tuff UK 2022
¥3980
¥2786 (US$21.36) Limited Time Offer
Big Youth - Instant Coma / Instant Coma 2
Mafia / Dub Store Records JPN 1973
¥1480 (US$11.35)
VinGordon’s rooty horn on top of a Hudson rhythm. Big Youth riding confidently making it a killer deejay and instrumental
Jah Joe - Love On The Seen; 78 Style / Boom B (Junior Byles) - Jah Power; Version
Pressure Sounds UK / Love Power 1978
¥2580 (US$19.78)
Jah Stitch - Give Jah The Glory / Aggrovators - Glory Dub
Aggrovator UK 1975
Invasion
¥1480 (US$11.35)
Big Youth - Political Confusion / Version
Leggo Sounds / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1978
¥1100 (US$8.43)
Big Youth's "Political Confusion" is a killer deejay version to the Jewels' "Love & Livity", which has been available from DKR for a few years now. Long overdue for re-release, a second cut to this heavy '70s roots rhythm is most welcome.
I Roy - Fire In A Wire / Dub
Royco Inc / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1979
¥1180 (US$9.05)
Throughout the 1970's, I-Roy recorded for tons of producers, and eventually began bartering with many of them for cuts of rhythms to voice himself on, as his own productions. Through his popularity in the UK, I-Roy got a deal with Virgin Records to release many of these new self-productions. Tucked away on these albums is this pair of wicked tunes, prime for release on single. 'Fire in a Wire', originally released on I-Roy's 'The General' vocal & dub double-album, and as a 12-inch single. Here we have the album cuts, vocal and its dub, entitled 'Warlord of Zenda' (presumably named after the novel/film 'The Prisoner of Zenda'). These tunes are re-presented on the Royco Inc. label, I-Roy's own original label used in the early 1970's.
I Roy - Set The Captives Free / Dub
Royco Inc / Digikiller / Deeper Knowledge US 1979
¥1280 (US$9.81)
Throughout the 1970's, I-Roy recorded for tons of producers, and eventually began bartering with many of them for cuts of rhythms to voice himself on, as his own productions. Through his popularity in the UK, I-Roy got a deal with Virgin Records to release many of these new self-productions. Tucked away on these albums is this pair of wicked tunes, prime for release on single, and here it is. 'Set the Captives Free' was originally released on the 'World on Fire' LP, a very tough rhythm. The voice of Freddie McKay is heard singing behind I-Roy, and despite our best efforts, we were still unable to find out more about this mystery vocal! On the flip of this single is the killer horns dub to this rhythm, called 'Bubbling Jug', which was released on I-Roy's 'Cancer' dub LP. Apparently this dub and the Freddie McKay vocal were run on dubplate by Jah Shaka back in the day.
Jah Stitch, Horace Andy - Greedy Girl / Aggrovators - Dub
Aggrovator UK 1979
Don't Try To Use Me - Horace Andy
¥1380 (US$10.58)
Ray Hurford, Joakim Kalcidis - Small Axe Deejays: Reggae Album Guide
I Am The Gorgon / Muzik Tree EU
¥3480 ¥1740 (US$13.34)
Big Youth - Chucky No Lucky (Colored Vinyl) / Waterhouse Rock
Negusa Nagast UK 1973
¥1380 (US$10.58)
Jah Stitch - Third World Stable
Third World UK (Org) 1978
Info: Original Press
¥3580 ¥1280 (US$9.81)
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