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Eastern Ska
Cat: FTR 025. Rel: 01 Jul 20
Eastern Ska (3:02)
Western Ska (3:50)
 in stock $13.15
Poor M Collins
Cat: FTR 058. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Poor M Collins (3:55)
Memories Of Plans Bochet (4:06)
 in stock $12.09
Reggae Hit The Town
Cat: RF 088. Rel: 23 Oct 15
Ethiopians - "Reggae Hit The Town" (2:24)
Delroy Wilson - "This Life Makes Me Wonder" (3:17)
 in stock $12.09
I Wear My Slanders
Cat: RF 172. Rel: 23 Aug 16
Gaylads - "I Wear My Sanders" (2:32)
Upsetters - "If You Don't Mind" (2:27)
 in stock $11.31
Cinderella
Cat: RF 064. Rel: 23 Oct 15
Inspirations - "Cinderella" (2:08)
Glen Adams - "Double Up" (2:19)
 in stock $11.04
Why Love One Another
Cat: DSRFR 706. Rel: 08 Mar 24
Why Love One Another (2:43)
West Board Jungle (2:01)
Review: This double single 7" features two very rare and desirable reggae tracks. On the A-side there is 'Why? Love One Another' by Jamaican musician, recording engineer and record producer Jeffrey (Geoffrey Chung), originally recorded in 1969. The second side is from 1970 by Paul Madden titled 'West Board Jungle'. When a label puts two super rare tracks from different artists onto one record, everyone wins - including our bank accounts.
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 in stock $14.72
Sufferer
Cat: HSRSS 0014. Rel: 17 Jun 22
The Kingstonians - "Sufferer" (3:23)
The Crystalites - "Splash Down" (2:55)
 in stock $11.84
Kaya
Kaya (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 602547 276261. Rel: 25 Sep 15
Easy Skanking (2:54)
Kaya (3:13)
Is This Love (3:48)
Sun Is Shining (4:56)
Satisfy My Soul (4:25)
She's Gone (2:24)
Misty Morning (3:30)
Crisis (3:52)
Running Away (4:14)
Time Will Tell (3:28)
 in stock $21.22
Lives On
Cat: JGML 6016. Rel: 11 Apr 19
Fly Away (3:40)
Shakey Girl (3:41)
I Am A Natty (2:59)
Keep On Knocking (2:44)
You'll Live On (3:32)
Just A Dread (3:01)
Keep On Running (3:11)
Back Yard Movements (3:18)
 in stock $15.25
John Jones
Cat: DSRDH 7043. Rel: 08 Mar 24
John Jones (3:12)
Place Called Happiness (2:38)
 in stock $14.20
In Africa
In Africa (2xLP)
Cat: MISSYOU 031. Rel: 12 Dec 23
Play For The Prisoners (4:37)
Gaffer With Cedis (4:14)
Major T-BAY Loves Girls (3:57)
Shake A Leg High Life (3:52)
One Touch (3:59)
African Thriller (4:09)
Lonely Nights Of Lome (2:34)
All Night In Accra (5:08)
Jah Bless Africa (4:16)
No Show In Togo (4:03)
Thrilla (Night Of The Assasin remix) (3:53)
Midnight In Accra (remix) (3:57)
No Show In Togo (remix) (3:49)
Where Did The Major Go (remix) (3:52)
Review: Regarded as "one of reggae's quietest superstars", Jackie Mittoo aka. "The Keyboard King" carved a remarkable path in reggae music. A protege of Sly Stone, he began his career as part of Studio One's in-house recording band, and later went on to work with artists such as Bob Marley, UB40, Barry White, Peter Tosh and Oscar Peterson. This album was the result of a rare occasion of being on tour in Africa and establishing musical connections with musicians from Ghana; it was recorded in Accra and mixed in London. Predominantly instrumental, In Africa is essential to any dub-conscientious record collection, as it culminates the career of a reggae legend under new influences in West Africa, resulting in an unmistakably characteristic modern dub sound. Reissued on vinyl with remixes previously only availably on CD format.
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 in stock $37.34
Seke Molenga & Kalo Kawongolo
Cat: ASH 710. Rel: 28 May 20
African Roots (5:14)
Bad Food (3:55)
Muto Ya Motema (7:43)
Mengieb (6:59)
Wakoya (5:35)
Guipimbu Gienu (5:47)
Review: In 1979, dub legend Lee 'Scratch' Perry "adopted" a pair of Congolese musicians who had been left stranded on Jamaica, put them together with his regular session players in the Black Ark studio he later burned down in a fit of psychosis, and recorded an album. As this fine reissue proves (the second in as many months; it was also reissued under the alternative title "Roots From The Congo"), the resultant music - a vibrant mix of Perry's particular brand of dub reggae and soukous music - was not only magical, but also unlike almost anything that had come before. For some reason it was only ever released on small labels in France and Belgium at the time, meaning that original copies are extremely hard to find. This reissue, then, is long overdue. Do yourself a favour and snap them up before they all disappear.
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 in stock $24.18
Cinderella
Cat: RF 393. Rel: 30 Jun 23
Cinderella (2:22)
Runcus (2:37)
 in stock $13.15
I Only Have Eyes For You
Cat: FFSPT 1028. Rel: 17 Apr 23
I Only Have Eyes For You (feat Chris Dowd & Tippa Lee) (3:00)
Live & Let Live (feat Miles Tackett) (2:46)
Review: Night Owls are well known and loved amongst funk fans and dropped a superb album not so long ago. But they don't rest on their laurels and instead come back with more goodness in 7" form here on the F Spot label. 'I Only Have Eyes For You' (feat Chris Dowd & Tippa Lee) is more of their heavy-hitting funk and soul goodness with some uplifting vocal work next to the sound signature rhythms. The back side of this limited edition 45rpm is taken up by the equally fresh 'Live And Let Live', this time featuring Miles Tackett.
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 in stock $11.04
Dreadlocks Coming To Dinner: The Observer Singles 1973-1975
Cat: DB 2CD137. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Ken Boothe - "Silver Words"
Sang Hugh - "Rasta No Born Ya"
The Observers - "The Bold One"
Winston Wright - "Salt & Pepper"
Hubert Lee - "Hey Little Girl"
Sang Hugh - "No Portion A Gal"
Winston Wright - "Melancholy Rock"
Delroy Wilson - "Have Some Mercy"
The Observers - "Different Fashion"
Tommy McCook & The Observers - "Beardman Shuffle"
Niney & The Observers - "Hail I aka Taking A View"
Keeling Beckford - "Let Your Love Come"
Delroy Wilson - "Half Way Up The Stairs"
Astley Bennett - "Children Of The Ghetto"
The Observers - "Dub From The Ghetto"
The Meditators - "King Rasta"
Delroy Wilson - "Sugar Pie (I Can't Help Myself)"
Niney & The Observers - "New Style"
Big Youth & Dennis Brown - "Wild Goose Chase"
Ansel Collins meets The Observer - "Inbound Train"
Tommy McCook & The Observers - "One Train Load Of Collie"
U Roy - "Train From The West"
Niney & The Observers - "Daughter Gets Hot"
Big Youth & Dennis Brown - "Ride On Ride On"
Niney & The Observers - "Pressure Locks"
Niney The Observer - "Ital Correction"
Niney The Observer - "Selassie Ship"
Earth & Stone - "Babylonian"
Big Youth - "Fire Bunn"
The Observers - "Fire Organ"
Big Youth - "Mr Finnigan"
The Reggae Crusaders - "Bring The Cuchie Come"
The Observers - "Cuchie Dub"
David Jahson - "For I"
Roman Stewart - "In The Morning"
Delroy Wilson - "False Rasta"
Michael Rose - "Clap The Ba Ba"
Astley Bennett - "Leggo The Wrong"
The Observers - "Leggo The Wrong Version"
Max Romeo - "Push De Broom"
The Observers - "Impact Program"
Errol Flabba Holt - "African Train"
Junior Byles - "Bur O Boy"
Horace Andy - "Nice & Easy"
The Observers - "Nice Version"
Junior Delgado - "Every Natty Wants To Go Home"
Michael Rose - "Dreadlocks Coming For Dinner"
Glasford Manning - "Prophesy Call"
Tommy McCook & The Observers - "Zorro"
Review: While not as celebrated as some of his Jamaican contemporaries, Winston Holness AKA Niney The Observer was a hugely successful record producer. This excellent two-disc set does an excellent job in rounding up the best of his output between 1973 and '75, a period where he enjoyed countless hits at home and over in the UK. There's naturally plenty of goodness to be found amongst the 49 tracks on show, with cuts featuring now well-known Jamaican scene stars - think Junior Delgado, Delroy Wilson, Big Youth, Max Romeo, Junior Byles, Horace Andy, U-Roy and ska survivor Tommy McCook - being joined by more dubbed-out 'versions' (credited to his studio band The Observers') and local hits by artists whose fame rarely spread beyond the Caribbean (Winston Wright, Hubert Lee, Earth & Stone). In an indispensable introduction to one of Jamaica's finest producers of the 1970s.
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 in stock $16.31
Better Herring
Cat: RF 302. Rel: 13 Jan 20
Better Herring (2:12)
Mama Look Deh (3:13)
Review: "Better Herring" has become a big money tune from the Pioneers and it was last available as part of the mega-comp "The Story Of Trojan Records". Before that, the title tune had only been released in England on 7" on Attack in 1970 under the Soul Directions alias but thanks to Boss Records, this lo-fi bit of ska and retro soul is now available to DJs and dancers once more. "Mama Look Deh" on the flip is a much more laid back tune, with a happier outlook, gorgeous guitar riffs that seem to grow ever quicker and tight drum playing to get you moving.
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 in stock $11.31
Reggae Beat
Cat: RF 397. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Reggae Beat (2:09)
Miss Eve (2:09)
 in stock $13.15
Me No Born Ya
Cat: RF 387. Rel: 10 May 23
Reggae Boys - "Me No Born Ya" (Early version) (2:35)
Val Bennett & The Hippy Boys - "Hippy Regae" (2:29)
 in stock $13.15
Green Leaves
Green Leaves (heavyweight vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SRLP 031. Rel: 01 Feb 21
Mother Nature (4:12)
Feeling Good (4:57)
Green Leaves (4:14)
Korup Forest (In Africa) (7:16)
Isn't It Time (We Started Healing) (6:28)
Let Us Plant A Tree Today (3:48)
Review: It's back to 1989 for this classic bit of Nigerian ecological soul. Filled with six dubby manifestos to the beauty and importance of the environment and nature around us, Green Leaves has sublime vocals by the late, great, Guatemala born, Nigeria based Sheila Majekodunmi over an electric dub sound with old school synth sounds and nice rolling rhythms. This marks her only album as she sadly died in her forties. It's a great mastering job by Superfly that makes this an essential one for any time of year, but particularly as the weather starts to warm up.
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 in stock $26.29
Head Over Heels
Cat: 723470. Rel: 26 Jan 24
Head Over Heels (Kingston Factory remix) (4:10)
Bahia De Las Reflexiones (part 1) (3:58)
 in stock $14.72
Hot Sauce Vol 1
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Hot Sauce Vol 1 (180 gram vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: HSRSSLP 001. Rel: 16 Oct 20
Stranger & Patsy - "Tell It To Me" (2:57)
Glen Miller - "Rock Steady Party" (2:19)
Des All Stars - "Walk With Des" (3:22)
Andersons All Stars - "Intensified Girls" (2:37)
The Cobbs - "Space Doctor" (3:06)
Clancy Collins - "Brother Moses" (3:10)
The Gaylads - "I Love The Reggae" (2:48)
Johnny & The Attractions - "Coming On The Scene" (2:49)
The Itals - "Dawn Patrol" (2:35)
Willie Lindo & The Charmers Band - "Drum Song" (3:48)
The Hardy Boys - "Black Out" (3:15)
Dave Collins - "Smooth & Sorts" (3:19)
Hippy Boys - "Nigeria" (3:28)
Audrey - "You'll Loose A Good Thing" (2:41)
Review: Since launching late last year, Harlem Shuffle Records has reissued a string of killer reggae recordings from the 1960s and 70's. Here the imprint offers up its first compilation, a 14-track selection of early reggae, dub and rocksteady hand-picked from the vaults of such legendary labels as Black Swan, Blue Cat, Duke, Doctor Bird, High Note and Trojan. It's a fine and hugely entertaining collection all told, with highlights including the easy, laidback skank of Stranger & Patsy's 'Tell it to Me', the trumpet-laden instrumental shuffle of 'Walk With Des' by Des All Stars, the Hammond-powered dancefloor heaviness of Clancy Collins' 'Brother Moses' and the prototype dub brilliance of 'Black Out' by the Hardy Boys.
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 in stock $20.51
Merritone Rock Steady 2: This Music Got Soul 1966-1967
VARIOUS
Cat: DSRCD 012. Rel: 27 Oct 16
Hopeton Lewis - "This Music Got Soul"
Hopeton Lewis - "Let Me Come On Home"
The Zodiacs - "Walk On By"
Termites - "We Gonna Make It"
The Dynamites - "Fountain Bliss"
Hopeton Lewis - "Rock A Shacka"
Hopeton Lewis - "Don't Cry"
The Royals - "House Upon The Hill"
The Tartans - "Real Gone Sweet"
The Tartans - "Rolling Rolling"
Hopeton Lewis - "I Don't Want Trouble"
Lester Sterling - "Lester Sterling Special"
The Dynamites - "If You Did Love Me" (take 1)
The Tartans - "Don't Take That Train"
Lynn Taitt & The Jets - "Batman" (Early take)
Hopeton Lewis - "Oh Tell Me Darling" (take 1)
The Tartans - "I'm Ready"
Henry Buckley - "Take Me Back"
Roland Alphonso - "Sounds Of Silence"
Lynn Taitt & The Jets - "Batman" (Early take - Rehearsal)
The Federal All Stars - "Merritone False Starts" (part 2)
 in stock $14.87
Lu Lu Bell
Cat: HSRSS 0017. Rel: 30 Sep 22
Lu-Lu Bell (2:55)
Long Long Time (2:21)
Review: The Versatiles were a Jamaican reggae group whose expression hardly matched the stereotype of a musician working in the style nowadays; they wore matching white suits and bow-ties, and worked in a more jubilant, clean-cut style than what we're used to. 'Lulu Bell' is a rare and much-sought-after original from the band, released in 1969 and not released on a single reissue since. The B-side on this reissue from Harlem Shuffle, 'Long Long Time', is similarly rare, and it lyrically urges generational communities to come together in song and dance.
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Played by: Mako & Mr Bristow
 in stock $11.84
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