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Roots/Lovers Rock vinyl represses and restocks
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In The Midst Of The Storm
Cat: 005464 5265218. Rel: 08 Sep 17
The I Of The Storm/Selassie I Dub (3:55)
Lioness Order Dub (3:02)
Spiritual Woman Dub (feat Vaughn 'aka Beka' Benjamin) (3:59)
Fountain Dub (4:05)
I Aware Dub (3:26)
Moth To A Dub (3:45)
Dub Prevail (5:13)
Strumming Dub (3:43)
More & More Dub (5:23)
 in stock $19.64
Concious Man
Cat: SLLP 004. Rel: 16 Feb 18
Concious Man (6:59)
Brotherly Love (feat Kendrick Nicholson) (5:05)
Rave A Litlle Faith (4:38)
Back Biter (3:33)
Cool Down (3:09)
Babylon A Fight Rasta (5:02)
Dread Dreader (3:17)
Play Play (3:25)
Oppression (4:29)
 in stock $17.43
Concious Man (reissue)
Cat: SLLP 009. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Concious Man
Brotherly Love (feat Kendrick Nicholson)
Rave A Litlle Faith
Back Biter
Cool Down
Babylon A Fight Rasta
Dread Dreader
Play Play
Oppression
Review: Here we have a welcome reissue of the Lee Perry-produced Conscious Man from The Jolly Brothers. Recorded in the late 70s but only released as an album in 1992, it shares its name with the standout title track, which became a massive hit when released as a single in 1977. The music still hits with that unmistakable Black Ark magic. Perry's production is loose, heady and live i tape hiss, endless reverb trails and all. The Jolly Brothers' harmonies are rough-edged but full of heart, delivering roots messages with an unmistakable mellow. 'Conscious Man' rightfully pulls focus, with its soulful vocals, phasing guitars and gorgeously lo-fi feel. It's dubby even in its vocal form. But there's plenty more to enjoy here, with a dusty optimism running through the whole record. As spiritually inclined as it is streetwise, it presents soul and roots in equal measure.
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At My Father's Place: Roslyn 1978
At My Father's Place: Roslyn 1978 (limited 180 gram green vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 93345. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Burial (7:04)
Stepping Razor (5:35)
The Toughest (4:26)
Don't Look Back (5:31)
Bush Doctor (7:21)
Get Up Stand Up (6:21)
Legalize It (8:05)
 in stock $17.70
Scratch & Company: Chapter 1 (reissue)
The UPSETTERS / VARIOUS
Cat: LP 001R. Rel: 16 Apr 25
The Upsetters - "Strach The Dub Organizer"
Johnny Lover & The Towerchanters - "Who You Gonna Run To"
Lee & The Blue Bell - "Tighten Up"
Val Bennett & The Upsetters - "A Serious Joke"
Brad Osborne & The Towerchanters - "Little Flute Chant"
Devion Iron - "When Jah Come" (extended version)
The Upstetters - "Strach Walking"
Lee Perry & The Black Arks - "Come Along"
Ricky & Bunny - "Bush Weed Corn Trash"
The Upsetters - "Curley Dub"
Review: Originally released in 1981 on the Clocktower label, this killer compilation does a fine job of harnessing the raw magic of Lee "Scratch" Perry's legendary Black Ark era. Although the sounds are mostly drawn from mid-70s sessions, it also features two standout early cuts from the late 60s, namely Perry's gritty versions of 'Tighten Up' and 'Serious Joke'. Elsewhere, highlights include Johnny Lover's deep DJ take over Devon Irons' 'When Jah Come' and the rootsy energy of Ricky and Bunny's 'Bush Weed Corn Trash.' This reissue is a crucial document of Perry's genre-defining production, masterful take on vintage dub, toasting and spiritual reggae heat.

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