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Black Gold & Green (reissue)
Black Gold & Green (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3755C. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Out Of Love
Missing You
Look What You Have Done To Me
Ain't No Sunshine
Hallelujah
Train/I Don't Want To See You Cry
Thinking
Second Chance
Have I Sinned
Black, Gold & Green
Suzie
You're Feeling & Mine
Review: Black, Gold & Green was the first of three albums Ken Boothe recorded with producer Lloyd Charmers, who did fine job of elevating his Memphis-via-Kingston sound. Featuring some of Boothe's finest soul vocals, standout tracks include 'Out of Love,' 'Missing You,' and the gritty 'Second Chance' which offers up a vocal style reminiscent of the one and only dock man, Otis Redding. Rooted in powerful religious and social messages, the album carries a deep political undertone throughout. Quite notably, it also features a superb cover of Bill Withers' lovely 'Ain't No Sunshine' as part of an album that marked a significant evolution in Boothe's fusion of Jamaican soul and reggae.
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Super Reggae & Soul Hits
Super Reggae & Soul Hits (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2894C. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Concentration (version 1) (2:28)
Concentration (version 3) (3:18)
Silhouettes (3:21)
Wichita Lineman (4:01)
He Can't Spell (3:17)
Musical Heatwave (2:35)
I Didn't Know (version 1) (2:35)
I Didn't Know (version 3) (2:35)
How Could I Let You Get Away (3:45)
Lips Of Wine (2:44)
Let Me Down Easy (2:56)
Changing Times (2:59)
Review: First released in 1972, this authentic and essential reggae album showcased the most popular tracks recorded by a young Dennis Brown under the guidance of renowned producer Derrick Harriott. The third album in Brown's career, Super Reggae and Soul Hits marked a significant turning point and helped to establish him as a versatile singer-songwriter capable of crafting deeply soulful music. It highlighted his ability to connect with an adult audience as he explored the interaction of reggae with soul influences, emotional depth and musical maturity. This album played a crucial role in solidifying Brown's reputation as one of reggae's most influential artists so remains an essential part of his story.
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Reggae Charm (reissue)
Reggae Charm (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3758C. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Dr No Go (2:14)
Try To Remember (2:19)
Oh Happy Day (2:18)
Honey (2:49)
Israelites (2:15)
Last Date (2:37)
If I Only Had Time (2:32)
Chokin Kind (2:31)
Mama Look (2:10)
How Long (3:04)
Love Can Make You Happy (2:25)
Tribute To The Dragon (2:09)
Review: Reggae Charmers was originally released in 1970 and it showcased the best of Lloyd Charmers, who was born Lloyd Tyrell. His career spans Jamaica's vibrant musical eras from the late 50s shuffle r&b and ska boom to the rocksteady and roots reggae of the 60s and 70s. Across those years, Charmers excelled as a vocalist, session musician, and producer and after taking up the piano in 1966, he soon formed his own band. It backed artists like Ken Parker, Max Romeo, Pat Kelly, John Holt, and Slim Smith & the Uniques while Charmers also sang with the Uniques and gained a reputation for delivering some of the era's most compelling rhythms.
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Reggae Is Tight
Reggae Is Tight (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3698C. Rel: 25 Mar 25
5 To 5 (3:13)
Follow This Sound (2:35)
Golden Moon (2:52)
Higher Heights (2:34)
Psychedelic Reggae (2:34)
Summer Face (2:15)
Crimson & Clover (2:52)
Rat Trap (2:50)
Everybody Needs Love (2:22)
Safari (2:54)
Reggae Is Tight (2:38)
Stronger (2:49)
Review: A key figure in Jamaican music who first gained recognition with The Uniques before branching out as a solo artist and producer. By the late 60s, he'd honed his skills in arrangement and keyboard-driven reggae, culminating in Reggae Is Tight and Reggae Charm. Reggae Is Tight bursts to life with the insistent chant of '5 to ', riding a thick organ groove. Charmers reinterprets The Uniques' 'Watch The Sound' as the flowing piano instrumental 'Follow This Sound'. He transforms classics like 'Blue Moon' into reggae gems, while 'Psychedelic Reggae' leans into dubby echo effects. The album thrives on tight, dancefloor-ready rhythms, with 'Stronger' capping off the set in style. His deal with Trojan Records led to Reggae Is Tightia stunning example of his keyboard prowess over driving, fast-paced rhythms. Blending infectious organ grooves with classic boss reggae energy, the album captures the golden era of Jamaican sounds. Now reissued as a limited edition on orange vinyl, Reggae Is Tight remains an essential listen for vintage reggae enthusiasts, highlighting Charmers' innovative touch and deep influence on the genre.
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Double Dekker (reissue)
Double Dekker (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 2483G. Rel: 06 Feb 24
007 Shanty Town (2:34)
Israelites (2:35)
It Mek (2:34)
You Can Get It (2:37)
Pickney Gal (2:48)
Peace On The Land (3:06)
I Believe (2:36)
Look What They're Doing To Me (2:45)
Please Don't Bend (2:34)
My Reward (2:21)
Little Darling (2:31)
Life Of Opportunity (2:42)
When I'm Cold (2:36)
Archie Wah Wah (2:34)
Hippopotamus (2:49)
Warlock (3:56)
Licking Stick (2:14)
What Will You Gain (2:07)
Trample (2:34)
The More You Live (3:18)
Go & Tell My People (3:14)
Reggae Recipe (3:04)
Yakety Yak (2:20)
Where Did It Go (3:06)
First Time For A Long Time (2:28)
Stop The Wedding (2:10)
Mother Nature (3:03)
Life Hope & Faith (2:00)
Review: Desmond Dekker recorded some of his best known songs together with his backing group the Aces. Their single '007 (Shanty Town)' made him Jamaican music's first outernational superstar, reaching the 14th place in the UK charts. The Leslie Kong-produced Double Dekker was first issued in 1973 and consists of the best material Desmond recorded during his early years. In 1969 he scored a number-one hit with the legendary song Israelites. You'll hear how the Ska music from the mid-60s developed to the Rocksteady sound. This was 'Ska' or 'Blue Beat' - (or its new name for the slower tempo rocksteady) - and the lyrics come from the Calypso-Mento method of telling about current events in music. He was really at his prime from 1969 to 1971 and recorded classics such as 'It Mek' (1969) and 'You Can Get It If You Really Want' (1970), which you'll both find on this record. Even before Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff Jamaica already had their own international superstar, Desmond Dekker was his name.
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007 Shanty Town
007 Shanty Town (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile magenta vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2347M. Rel: 13 Apr 23
007 (Shanty Town) (2:34)
Unity (2:23)
Wise Man (2:14)
Rude Boy Train (2:19)
You've Got Your Troubles (3:15)
Rudie Got Soul (2:44)
Mother Young Gal (2:55)
Keep A Cool Head (2:03)
Shing-A-Ling (2:25)
Mother Long Tongue (2:11)
Personal Possession (2:57)
Sweet Music (2:32)
Review: Shanty Town was the debut album by the legends in the making of the reggae world that are Desmond Dekker and his Aces aka Wilson James and Easton Barrington Howard. It of course induces the title track which was the first to make them stars on the international stage and even managed to hit the heady heights of #14 on the UK charts. It's an album that shows how ska from the mid-60s had an influence on the rocksteady sound and as well as the 'Spanky Town' classic you'll hear gems like 'Israelites' from 1968 and 'It Miek' from 1969.
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Slave Call
Slave Call (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3700C. Rel: 04 Jun 24
Ethiopian National Anthem (3:14)
Slave Call (4:14)
Guilty Conscience (2:55)
Hurry On (3:30)
Nuh Follow Babylon (4:13)
Train To Skaville (3:25)
Culture (3:06)
Obeah Book (2:56)
Let It Be Me (3:26)
I Love Jah (3:06)
Review: Slave Call by The Ethiopians is a majestic exploration of the spiritual roots of reggae, led by deep Nyabinghi drumming and chanting. Leonard Dillon's Rastafarian beliefs are at the album's core, evident in every track, including a profound rendition of the Ethiopian national anthem. Max Edwards' Nyabingi drumming infuses the album with authenticity and is skillfully showcased by producer Niney Holness, who delivers a rhythm-heavy production while giving equal attention to vocals.The album blends traditional Nyabinghi elements with guitars, bass, keyboards, and horns, creating a rich reggae sound that maintains a dignified restraint. Holness' arrangements ingeniously reinforce the album's themes, exemplified by the title track's evocative depiction of slaving field hands. Other highlights include the driving urgency of 'Hurry On' and the soulful blend of blues in 'Culture.' Leonard Dillon's exceptional performance imbues each song with power and devotion, making 'Slave Call' one of his greatest achievements. With its cultural depth and musical excellence, the album stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of reggae's spiritual roots.
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Jamaican ET (reissue)
Jamaican ET (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 2424G. Rel: 25 Jul 23
10 Commandments (4:27)
I'll Take You There (5:14)
Message From The Black Ark Studios (4:16)
Holyness, Righteousness, Light (4:16)
Babylon Fall (5:38)
Mr Dino Koosh Rock (5:57)
Hip Hop Reggae (4:51)
Evil Brain Rejector (4:24)
Jah Rastafari, Jungle Safari (4:43)
Love Sunshine, Blue Sky (5:42)
Clear The Way (4:30)
Congratulations (4:21)
Shocks Of Mighty (4:22)
Jamaican ET (5:42)
Telepathic Jah A Rize (4:02)
Review: The legend of the late great musical maverick and fascinating soul that was Lee 'Scratch' Perry will never diminish, such was the impact of what he did in the world of dub and reggae. He sure did a lot of it, too, so reissues will always come thick and fast with the latest being Jamaican E.T.. It came on February 5, 2002 via the Sanctuary/Trojan label and went on to win the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. His psychedelic dub roots are at the heart of each tune with elements of modern, roots and lovers rock all featuring. Check his cover of 'I'll Take You There' for the real highlight here.
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Lee Scratch Perry Presents Candy McKenzie (reissue)
Lee Scratch Perry Presents Candy McKenzie (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2982C. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Disco Fits (4:58)
Someone To Love Me (4:26)
Breakfast In Bed (3:45)
Walking In The Sun (4:26)
Jah Knows (4:47)
Ice Cream (4:18)
Sky At Night (4:34)
Keep Him Strong (5:01)
Tell Me A Lie (4:57)
When The Big Day (5:34)
Review: Hey, Mr. Music! The expertly rediscovered North West London soul singer Candy McKenzie (sister of Bunny McKenzie) hears her Trojan Records debut, and only album, reissued through MOV. "Upset" by Lee Perry of all people - the late great dub producer titularly "introduces" McKenzie as person of interest here - this sole LP from McKenzie, first unearthed in 2011 but recorded unmistakably in the 80s - betrays a nonconformist character, crossing blurrily between percussive lovers rock and bubbly new wave. McKenzie's vocal style is aplomb and vigorous, and is well contrasted to the otherwise soothing laryngeals of Perry's many other femme familiars, such as Susan Cadogan.
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In The Dark
In The Dark (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2325. Rel: 16 Jul 20
Got To Be There (3:02)
In The Dark (2:46)
Having A Party (2:46)
Time Tough (4:21)
I See You (3:12)
Take A Look In The Mirror (3:14)
Take Me Home Country Roads (3:19)
Fever (2:24)
Love Gonna Walk Out On Me (3:13)
Revolution (3:29)
54-46 Was My Number (3:21)
Sailing On (3:34)
Review: Toots and the Maytals were sent back to Dynamic Sound Studios in Kingston for new recordings that eventually gave rise to the album after their Funky Kingston success. It features a number of covers of material aimed quite specifically at the English market such as John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads." Though first recorded in 1974, it still packs a punch and of course delivers plenty of the Jamaican band's melodic reggae with beautiful vocal harmonies. The whole thing oozes soul and is underpinned by a certain sense of spirituality that makes it all the more alluring and enduring.
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Reggae Collected
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Reggae Collected (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile coloured vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3364C. Rel: 03 May 23
Third World - "1865 (96° In The Shade)" (3:45)
Peter Tosh - "Johnny B Goode" (4:00)
Althea & Donna - "Uptown Ranking" (3:45)
Toots & The Maytals - "54-46 Was My Number" (3:10)
Inner Circle - "Mary Mary" (5:09)
Wailing Souls - "Feel The Spirit" (5:04)
Ini Kamoze - "World-A-Music" (5:42)
John Holt - "Police In Helicopter" (3:34)
Jimmy Cliff - "The Harder They Come" (3:40)
Steel Pulse - "Babylon Makes The Rules" (4:25)
Culture - "The International Herb" (3:21)
Dennis Brown - "Love Has Found Its Way" (4:30)
Eek-A-Mouse - "Wa Do Dem" (3:53)
Black Uhuru - "Sinsemilla" (5:00)
Aswad - "Can't Stand The Pressure" (4:08)
The Mighty Diamonds - "Right Time" (3:11)
Pato Banton - "Go Pato" (4:35)
Linton Kwesi Johnson - "Inglan Is A Bitch" (5:17)
Gregory Isaacs - "Night Nurse" (4:01)
The Abyssinians - "Meditation" (2:50)
Max Romeo & The Upsetters - "Chase The Devil" (3:22)
Buju Banton - "Hills & Valleys" (4:27)
The Paragons - "The Tide Is High" (2:39)
Yellowman - "Zungguzungguguzungguzeng" (6:25)
Review: Reggae is a broad and deep world with many artists all with their own style. This new collection is compiled from the vast array of Jamaican artists, groups and its diaspora and gets form the genres early days right through its many subtle evolutions. As such it incudes gems from Jimmy Cliff, sonnet cold classics from Third World, Peter Tosh and Toots & The Maytals, some seductive lovers-rock from Dennis Brown, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Gregory Isaacs and and chart topping hit from Althea & Donna in the form of 'Uptown Top Ranking'.
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Battle Axe
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Battle Axe (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2895C. Rel: 09 Feb 22
The Upsetters - "Battle Axe" (3:35)
JNR Byles - "Place Called Africa" (2:42)
The Upsetters - "Cheerio" (2:16)
Ras Darkins - "Picture On The Wall" (3:00)
Delroy Wilson - "Cool Operator" (1:51)
The Upsetters - "Knock Three Times" (3:28)
Andy Capp - "Pop-A-Pop" (2:01)
The Upsetters - "Earthquake" (3:22)
Mark & Luke - "Don't Cross The Nation" (2:11)
The Upsetters - "Dark Moon" (3:18)
The Upsetters - "Rough & Smooth" (3:24)
The Upsetters - "Groove Me" (3:31)
The Upsetters - "Easy Snapping" (2:56)
Delroy Wilson - "I'm Yours" (2:08)
Review: There are many facets to Lee 'Scratch' Perry's indelible mark on music, but his work as The Upsetter is perhaps the truest expression of his affinity for reggae. Of course that's still reggae filtered through one of the most unique minds to change the course of music, but a compilation like Battle Axe serves as the perfect summation of his distinctive touch crafting lilting riddims from the Black Ark. Trojan originally released Battle Axe outside of Jamaica in 1972, gathering together some particular highlights from those heady early years, but 50 years on compilations like these stand more like vital albums in their own right - unique documents of very specific times in artistic development. It's a welcome treat to see it repressed, brilliant cover art intact.
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