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See Them A Come: The Joe Gibbs Singles Collection
CULTURE / JOE GIBBS / VARIOUS
Cat: DB2CD 164. Rel: 13 Jun 25
This Time (CD1: The 7" singles)
Our Time aka This Time (version)
See Them A Come
See Them A Come (version)
Zion Gate
Zion Rock
I'm Not Ashamed
I'm Not Ashamed (version)
Two Sevens Clash
Two Sevens Clash (version)
Bald Head Bridge
Bald Head Bridge (version)
Informer
Informer (version)
This Train
Righteous Train
Down In Jamaica
Down In Jamaica Way
Natty Dread Taking Over
Natty Gone Clear
Innocent Blood
ET Rock aka Blood Line
Culture - "This Time" (CD2: The 12" singles)
Culture - "Jah Jah See Them A Come"
Culture & Prince Mohammed - "Zion Gate/Zion Gate DJ (Forty Leg Dread)"
Culture & I Roy - "I'm Not Ashamed/Under Tight Wraps"
Culture - "Two Sevens Clash"
Culture & Ranking Joe - "Bald Head Bridge"
Joseph Hill - "Informer Man"
Culture & Nicodeemus - "Disco Train"
Culture & Clint Eastwood - "Send Some Rain"
Culture & I Roy - "Natty Dread Taking Over/Invasion"
Culture & U Brown - "Innocent Blood/Rock It Up"
Review: This first-ever CD anthology of Culture's earliest singles captures the trio in their purest, most incendiary form. Formed in 1976 by lead singer Joseph Hill, with Albert Walker and Roy Dayes, the Jamaican group emerged under the name The African Disciples before becoming Culture and signing with Joe Gibbsione of Kingston's most revered producers. What followed was a run of revolutionary 7"s and 12"s, including the seismic 'Two Sevens Clash', whose apocalyptic prophecy shook the reggae landscape. These recordingsinow collected in full, dub sides and allichart the group's 1977 to 1981 run with Gibbs, a period widely regarded as their peak. Tracks like 'Zion Gate' and 'See Dem a Come' show their power not just as writers of militant roots reggae, but as spiritual messengers, blending dread prophecy with hypnotic riddims. Even in dub form, these versions retain urgency and weight, anchored by Hill's unshakeable vocal tone and Gibbs's rich, bass-forward production. Later work with Sonia Pottinger would push their sound further afield, but what's here is raw, righteous and definitive. Eight tracks make their CD debut, finally doing justice to an era of singles that shaped both Culture's legacy and the wider trajectory of roots reggae itself.
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From Dub 'Til Now
Cat: FTRCD 068. Rel: 13 Jun 25
1000 Light Years (dub) (3:55)
In The Shadow (dub) (4:20)
Whitewater (dub) (4:30)
Memories Of Old (dub) (4:11)
Rose Hall's Birds (dub) (4:06)
Squirrel Inna Barrel (dub) (4:26)
Under The Cotton Tree (dub) (4:34)
45 Charles Street (dub) (4:32)
Everlasting Love (dub) (5:19)
Review: This exciting new compilation is a richly layered celebration of reggae's instrumental foundations. The second chapter in the Roots Architects project, this dub album gathers over 50 of Jamaica's most revered session musicians to breathe new life into rhythms rooted in reggae's golden era. Produced by Swiss keyboardist Mathias Liengme and dubbed by Roberto Sanchez, the record is a journey into the sonic textures of Kingston's legendary studios during the late 70s. Each track pulses with the timeless craftsmanship of players like Lloyd Parks, Fil Callender and Earl "Chinna" Smith. The dub treatments are both spacious and inventive, recalling the spiritual haze and echo-drenched brilliance of King Tubby and Lee Scratch Perry at their peak. Sanchez handles the desk with deep respect and balances fidelity with creativity. From Dub 'Til Now is a historical tribute of reggae's enduring history.
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Reggae Steady Go: The Creole Albums Collection
VARIOUS
Cat: DB 2CD162. Rel: 15 May 25
The Upsetters - "Capo" (CD 1: The Upsetters 'the Good, The Bad & The Upsetters')
The Upsetters - "Phil The Fluter"
The Upsetters - "Suns Of Navarone"
The Upsetters - "What Do You Say?"
The Upsetters - "Straight To The Head"
The Upsetters - "Red Or Red"
The Upsetters - "Mellow Mood"
The Upsetters - "Family Mna"
The Upsetters - "Oney (Happy Clap)"
The Upsetters - "Mama Look (Moneky Man)"
The Upsetters - "Snow White"
The Upsetters - "The Good, The Bad & The Upsetters"
The Pyramids - "To Sir With Love" (Various 'reggae, Steady Go, Vol 1)
Al Barry - "Ooh Ee"
The Pyramids - "Feel Alright"
The Aces - "Walk Into My Life"
The Pyramids - "Telstar"
The Aces - "Mademoiselle Ninette"
The Pyramids As The Creole All Stars - "Geronimo"
Al Barry - "Hold It Baby"
The Pyramids - "All For You" (bonus tracks)
Al Barry - "Freedom Sound"
The Pyramids - "Reggae Shiffle"
Al Barry - "Last Love"
The Pyramids - "All For You" (part 2 instrumental)
Bruce Ruffin - "Mad About You" (CD 2: Various 'reggae Steady Go')
Honey Boy - "Reggae Motion"
Dave Barker - "Shackatac"
Winston Francis - "A Little Today, A Little Tomorrow"
Bruce Ruffin - "Save The People"
Honey Boy - "Sad Sad Song Aka Still Your Mna"
The Pyramids As Creole All Stars - "Stingo"
Bruce Ruffin - "Crazy People" (Big 12 - Reggae Steady Go Vol 2)
Honey Boy - "Be My Baby"
Dave Barker - "Ride Your Pony"
Bruce Ruffin - "Coming On Strong"
Winston Francis - "Blue Moon"
The Chequers - "Everyday"
Dave Barker - "Keep On Trying ('til I Win Your Love)"
The Pyramids - "Mother's Bath" (bonus tracks)
Winston Francis - "Love Thy Neighbour"
Dave Barker - "Smooths & Sorts"
Bruce Ruffin - "One Big Happy Family"
The Pyramids - "Can't Leave Now"
Honey Boy - "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"
Dave Barker - "You For Me"
The Pyramids - "Mosquito Bite"
Winston Francis - "Now That I'm A Man"
Dave Barker - "Give Me Some Light"
The Pyramids - "Teardrops"
Bruce Ruffin - "Are You Ready"
The Chequers - "Butler's Cross"
Honey Boy - "Sad Sad Song" (original mix)
Review: Doctor Bird prescribe a new 2xCD anthology for the auralgics among fans of early UK reggae, bringing together for the first time on CD four pioneering albums from Creole Music Ltd, incorporated in May 1964 as chief outputter of prime British reggae. Bruce White and Tony Cousins took the helm, and Creole quickly became a key (and melodica) player in Britain's reggae scene. Their initial success came with The Hippy Boys' The Good, The Bad & The Upsetters, recorded on tour with Lee Perry; working with Trojan Records and eventually launching their own label, Rhino, Creole struck gold with Bruce Ruffin's 'Mad About You', helping clarify the UK reggae sound of the early 70s, and which comes rendered again here in clearest tones.
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