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1
Bam Bam Tom Tom Club
Cat: KM 001. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Bam Bam Tom Tom Club (2:42)
Reggae For Roy (3:07)
Review: King Most is a revered American edit and remix master who is back with yet another big vinyl drop. This one is the first on his own new KM label and has already, we're told, been getting some high-profile plays from the likes of A-Trak. The A-side pairs off two epic classics - 'Bam Bam Tom Tom Club' has that languid, ass-wiggling groove you know and love with a twisted reggae vocal to make for something brilliantly original. The B, meanwhile, is a vinyl-only exclusive packed with Jamaican sunshine. 'Reggae For Roy' is perfectly organic and horizontal with its new reggae beat delivered under a classic Roy Ayers vocal.
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Played by: The Allergies
 in stock $11.14
2
You Can't Turn Me Away
Cat: STIX 062. Rel: 15 Mar 24
You Can't Turn Me Away (Mato Mellow Reggae mix) (3:53)
You Can't Turn Me Away (Mato dub version) (3:54)
Review: Thomas Blanchot aka Mato's love for reggae runs deep. His love for soul music is just as equal. So, what should a producer do who enjoys making original music but also enjoys the art of sampling? Use both! Known for creating reggae/dub versions and then using popular lyrics sung by a guest vocalist over the top of them, giving the original versions a new life and sometimes, a completely different feeling, in some ways working even better than the original. Here, Mato takes the 1981 hit by Sylvia Striplin 'You Can't Turn Me Away' and a super laid back reggae rhythm underneath as a base. And it works so well. Complete with the dub version for the DJs. Sit back and relax to these interesting examples of a stylish way to take mashups to a different higher level.
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 in stock $14.84
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Expansions
Cat: LVD 001. Rel: 04 Sep 23
Expansions (feat Shniece) (4:06)
Expansions (dub) (4:13)
Review: Prince Fatty's new independent record label Lovedub Limited kicks off with a super 7" from the man himself. It is in fact something of an homage to the 1970s jazz-funk of Lonnie Liston Smith but with some hefty dub and reggae treatment. Shniece Mcmenamin stars on vocals and brings plenty of summer soul to the groove which is also lit up with free-flying flute lines over steady reggae rhythms that will sink you in deep to Winston "Horseman" Williams and Carlton "Bubblers" Ogilvie's drums, organ and piano. On the flip is the dub with the iconic Liston-Smith melody leading you through a lazy afternoon in style.
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 in stock $15.91
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Black Rabbit
Cat: LVD 005. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Black Rabbit
Black Rabbit (dub)
Review: As well as navigating the realms of dub and reggae, infusing each track with his signature vintage sound and infectious grooves, Prince Fatty is well known for taking famous songs and flipping them into reggae territory, a wonderful mix of the familiar and the unepxected that usually works wonders on the dancefloor. With the fantastic 'Black Rabbit,' dub don Prince Fatty masterfully tackles Jefferson Airplane's 60s anthem 'White Rabbit', which took its inspiration from Lewis Carroll's surreal story Alice In Wonderland but hooked those references up to the drug experiences of those countercultural rtimes. The A-side is graced by with the vocals of regular Fatty collaborator Shniece, whose performance does more than simply ape Grace Slick's, adding lines and heaps of her own personality, while rich basslines, swirling echoes and soulful melodies all showcase some exceptional production skills. Naturally, there's a dub version on the B-side, and all in all this a testament to Prince Fatty's enduring influence in the contemporary reggae scene.
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 in stock $15.91
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London Town
Cat: IFGGG 003. Rel: 12 Feb 24
London Town (2:52)
London Town (acappella) (4:05)
Review: Zed Bias has been a bass, dub and garage king since forever, but his star shows no signs of diminishing any time soon. For this one he has worked with Shumba Youth on a new single that finds him dipping into a world of dancehall and ragga. 'London Town' is heavy, with real bass weight, churning drums and fizzing digital synths under the superb bars from Shumba who muses on the state of London right now. Next to that are slithering leads and sci-fi pads to make for a fine future vibe. The acappella is served up on the flip for DJs who want to play.
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 in stock $12.72
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Spanish Town
Spanish Town (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ISLELP 013. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Hombre Peligroso (4:28)
Central Village (3:19)
The Negotiator (3:47)
Naranja Colina (3:15)
Grants Pen Steppers (4:55)
Peace Chalice (3:36)
The Reunion (3:18)
Cascada (4:55)
Alligator Pond (4:16)
Review: Ronnie Lion is one half of Ambient Warrior and this is his debut solo outing. It finds him paying homage to Spanish Town, which is the capital of St Catherine in Jamaica and that is apparent from the off with its lush Spanish guitar notes fluttering over the face of the dubbed-out low ends and shiny digital chords. Lead guitarist Sean Wilkinson pays plenty of the guitar and the rhythm section has Ronnie himself on bass while Horseman is on drums to bring a heavy foundation. Up to the intricate and memorable hooks add the colour and charm and elements of Bossa Nova and Flamenco guitar also help add extra layers to this fine debut.
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 in stock $23.87
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Disco Deception
Cat: LVD 004. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Take Me As I Am (feat Horseman)
90% Of Me Is You
Love Me Right
Fever
You Got What You Wanted
Funkin' For Jamaica (NY)
Funkin' For Jamaica (NY) (dub)
The Model (feat Horseman)
The Model (dub)
Dub Fever
Review: Disco-infused reggae and soulful grooves are on the agenda as Prince Fatty takes to the controls with regular vocal colllaborators Shniece and Horseman along for the ride too. For the Disco Deception album, he raids the reinvents various classics in the image of his own signature low-end energy and impeccable production, giving us original and dub mixes to choose from in several cases. His version of Krfatwerk's 'The Model', which features both Shniece and Horseman, was an underground smash when it emerged a couple of years back and sounds as vital as ever. 'Fever', made famous by Peggy Lee as far as 1958, gets some soul-stirring vocals from Shniece, and Tom Browne's 'Funkin' For Jamaica (NY)' is a glory of funky basslines to shimmering horns. A magnetic atmosphere that keeps listeners engaged from start to finish, all with character to spare.
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 in stock $26.52
8
Uptown Top Ranking: Trojan Ska & Reggae Chartbusters
VARIOUS
Cat: 409996 4008616. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Althea & Donna - "Uption Top Ranking" (3:52)
Desmond Dekker & The Aces - "Israelites" (2:34)
The Pioneers - "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah" (3:07)
Susan Cadogan - "Hurt So Good" (3:05)
The Maytals - "54-76 Was My Number" (3:12)
Greyhound - "Moon River" (3:25)
Dave & Ansel Collins - "Monkey Spanner" (2:28)
Bob & Marcia - "(To Be) Young Gifted & Black" (3:06)
Desmond Dekker - "You Can Get It If You Really Want" (2:37)
Nicky Thomas - "Love Of The Common People" (2:17)
Greyhound - "Black & White" (2:55)
Horace Faith - "Black Pearl" (2:33)
Bruce Ruffin - "Rain" (2:21)
Ken Boothe - "Crying Over You" (3:23)
Ken Boothe - "Everything I Own" (3:44)
John Holt - "Help Me Make It Through The Night" (3:05)
Errol Dinkley - "Ok Fred" (3:51)
Sophia George - "Girlie Girlie" (3:04)
Dennis Brown - "Money In My Pocket" (3:51)
Bob & Marcia - "Pied Piper" (2:43)
Desmond Dekker & The Aces - "It Miek" (2:33)
Dave & Ansel Collins - "Double Barrel" (2:44)
Desmond Dekker & The Aces - "007 (Shanty Town)" (2:29)
The Upsetters - "Return Of Django" (2:30)
Tony Tribe - "Red Red Wine" (2:59)
The Pioneers - "Long Shot Kick The Bucket" (2:39)
Harry J All Stars - "Liquidator" (3:07)
Dandy - "Rudy, A Message To You" (2:33)
Review: Trojan Record always do a fantastic job with their compilations. They are a great way for experienced and inexperienced reggae fans to collect a lot of really great music that can be very hard to find original copies. Uptown Top Ranking: Trojan Ska & Reggae Chartbusters is chalk full of classic material from beginning to end. Fabled blueprints for the genre include Desmond Dekker & The Aces 'Israelites', The Upsetters 'Return Of Django' and Desmond Dekker & The Aces '007 (Shanty Town)' among many others gems. To get 50 amazing songs onto two pieces of vinyl makes this one of the best VFM releases in record buying history.
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 in stock $29.44
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Instrumental Dubs #2
VARIOUS
Cat: ISLELP 012. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Tracy Kerr - "If U Want My Lovin'" (instrumental dub) (5:21)
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - "Today's Your Lucky Day" (dub mix) (7:00)
Idiater Edwards - "Loving Sweet Devotion" (Sweeter mix) (4:32)
Mad Professor - "H2S04" (6:13)
Original Rockers - "Push Push" (The Underwater World Of Jah Cousteau mix) (5:10)
Review: Isle Of Jura propel their Instrumental Dubs series further forward with a second release. Capturing the etheric essence of the 'version' and ready-making it for the present day, the nominal series welcomes contributions and reissues from new and old producers alike. This time around, we're met with a slow, George Kerr-produced cut from 1984, 'If You Want My Lovin', followed by a Brit-funk-esque instrumental from Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes, originally released on the Philly World label. The A-side closes with the 'Sweeter' instrumental mix of boogie bomb 'Loving Sweet Devotion' by Idiater Edwards; then comes the B-side with that indelible Mad Professor flavour, bucking the dub trend with a syncretic of dub, freestyle and disco; and finally, we end on a touch of next-gen psydub bubbling up from The Underwater World (of Jah Cousteau, that is).
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $23.87
10
Soundman Ting
Cat: DBQK 1222. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Soundman Ting (vocal mix) (3:39)
Bring The Hertz (3:50)
Riddim No Schizm (3:40)
Vanguard Touchdown (Iration Steppas mix) (4:07)
Review: Jamaican musical heritage in all its glory gets distilled into this super new collaboration between Newham General (son of the late, great soundman Farda Waz) and Bristol's Dubkasm. Dub, reggae and grime all get drawn upon and twisted up with kette drums and rapid-fire vocals to make for something urgent and direct but timeless. The hard-hitting bars from Foots bring a sense of menace to the equally dark low ends, with digital synths and stepping rhythms all present and correct. The legendary Iration Steppas also feature with one of their signature mixes.
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 in stock $15.90
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Dubplate #8: Timeless
Cat: MYD 008. Rel: 18 Mar 24
To All The Children (5:09)
Oh George (4:55)
Timeless (4:28)
TestDept (7:07)
Trance Vision Steppa (5:23)
Weekend Steppa (7:59)
ReAction Dub (4:04)
Und Imma Weita (7:42)
Review: Mysticism's Dubplate series has got a couple of great drops lined up at the moment and this is one of them - a boule pack from German digidub pioneers TVS aka Trance Vision Steppers. This was a project that never made it out of the studio but still cooked up some brilliant sounds, which in the case of this collection come from their earlier period between 1995 - 1999, all of which land on vinyl for the first time here. Fans of Adrian Sherwood, Dennis Bovell and Mad Professor will be head over heels of these dub delights - they are deep and atmospheric, with lush ambient pads, downtempo vocals and stoner synths next to more twisted rhythms.
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Played by: Piers Harrison
 in stock $31.81
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Bigger Than Jamrock
Cat: MC 004. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Bigger Than Jamrock (3:54)
Sleng Hop (3:39)
Review: An eagerly awaited repress of DJ Shepdog's 2006 mashup of Damian Marley's 'Welcome To Jamrock' with Dead Prez's 'It's Bigger Than Hip Hop', effortlessly juxtaposing one of contemporary dancehall's most iconic vocals with undeniably one of the fattest basslines ever laid. This iconic pairing is flanked by ultra fun cut 'Sleng Hop' uniting the original Dead Prez acapella with another of the world's most famous basslines- Prince Jammy's Casiotone MT-40 'rock & roll' rhythm... You do the math!
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 in stock $15.65
13
Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley & The Wailers
Cat: 530305 2. Rel: 09 Jul 09
Is This Love
No Woman No Cry
Could You Be Loved
Three Little Birds
Buffalo Soldier
Get Up Stand Up
Stir It Up
One Love/People Get Ready
I Shot The Sheriff
Waiting In Vain
Redemption Song
Satisfy My Soul
Exodus
Jamming
 in stock $23.08
14
Oracle Sound Vol 2
Cat: OS 2. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Regal Dub (4:54)
Pagan Dub (6:01)
Mystery Dub (5:20)
Glory Verison (6:59)
Rockers Sci Fi (5:55)
Stronger Together (4:55)
Review: Former Grid member and now ambient superstar Richard Norris delivers two new oracular divinations for his very own Group Mind label, the imprint formed in and after the COVID-19 lockdowns to help mindfully assuage the creeping anxieties of the age. A six-track 12" limited to just 30 copies - numbered and signed by the artist himself (move quick, hares) - these six tracks segue between dub and deep listening, fronting the bass and keeping percussive elements spread and panned. Best on the obverse is the A3, 'Mystery Dub', whose endlessly delayed stabs and cutoff conga samples well convey a vacuum-of-space vibe. The B-side moves into snake-charming dancehall territory, the punning, chordophonic 'Rockers Sci Fi' and the vocal blissout 'Stronger Together' being the ethereal highlights.
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 in stock $16.45
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The B-Sides EP
Cat: NULLPUNKT 0000028. Rel: 12 Mar 24
B1 (6:27)
B2 (5:21)
B3 (6:27)
B4 (6:06)
Review: Dylan Brownsword strips things right down to the elements for this exceptional exploration into dub techno influenced drum & bass. Stark futurism that smoulders at its coldest and will have you shivering at its hottest, vibes range from the shimmering Basic Channel style reflections of 'B1' to the more autonomically minded swagger of 'B3'. Trembling with echoes of his powerful techno work in the past, across this whole collection DB1 keeps one foot in the dance, one foot in the stars throughout.
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 in stock $20.42
16
Summer Madness (reissue)
Cat: STIX 054. Rel: 06 Sep 21
Summer Madness (3:19)
Use Me (3:39)
Review: Stix Records is the sub-label of superb French outlet Favorite Recordings, and it is reserved for heavy dub cuts. This one finds label regular Mato reworking a classic reggae roller first written by Kool & The Gang. His gorgeous version is perfect for hot summer nights with its languid Fender Rhodes leads and sun kissed beats. It's loved up and perfectly, frankly. On the flip is a reggae rework of Bill Withers', who is sadly no long with us, 'Use Me,' repackaged with a playful harmonica lead and more grinding chords over the gently tumbling beats.
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 in stock $13.00
17
For The Love Of Money
Cat: MRB 7133. Rel: 31 Jan 18
For The Love Of Money (4:05)
For The Love Of Money (disco dub) (4:14)
Review: Disco Dub Band's "For The Love of Money", a one-off collaboration between producer Davitt Sigerson and reggae musician Mike Dorane, has long been considered something of a classic by those who like their disco to come with a big dose of dub-wise flavour. Here the instrumental O'Jays cover, which originally appeared on the Movers label in 1976, is given the remix treatment by long-time fans Mr Bongo. The superb A-side, in which Dorane's instrumental talents take centre stage, naturally comes accompanied by the frequently played Dub interpretation, a typically wild and bass-heavy affair that sounds like it was mixed "live" in one take in true Lee Perry/King Tubby style. If it's not already in your collection, it should be.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $9.28
18
Sputnik
Sputnik (7")
Cat: FTR 059. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Sputnik (4:01)
Sun Storm (0:09)
Review: A rocksteady and ska band from Geneva, Switzerland? Yes, you read that right! Since they started releasing a little over a half-decade ago, the ensemble Cosmic Shuffling have been busy with two (soon to be three) and roughly ten singles worth of material. Their latest 7" lands back on the Fruits label where their previous has made them surge in popularity. 'Sputnik', the title track has a big horn section with a ska overtone while the B-side instrumental 'Sun Storm', really stands out from the crowd with the more reggae sound. This is a dynamite little 45 that is versatile and useful for any eclectic DJ.
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 in stock $12.20
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No One (Can Tell I)
No One (Can Tell I) (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 94. Rel: 12 Feb 24
No One (Can Tell I) (4:15)
Listen (4:19)
Review: Vinyl-only imprint ZamZam Sounds is edging towards 100 releases and will surely hit that milestone at some point in 2024. This is release number 94 and comes courtesy of Innamind alumni and South London sorts Traces. A-side 'No One (Can Tell I)' is the more obviously dub-minded of the pair, with echoing vocal snippets, delay-laden drum machine cymbals and percussive hits riding a skeletal, sub-heavy 'riddim' that adds dubstep swing to a 21st century dub groove. Over on the flip, 'Listen' is a more orthodox dubstep workout - all jaunty but moody grime style stabs, fiendish wobble bass and hot-steppin' South London beats. As usual, the seven-inch is ultra-limited and comes housed in a hand-printed sleeve.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $13.53
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Twenty Flight Ska (reissue)
Twenty Flight Ska (reissue) (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OCR 815R. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Twenty Flight Ska (2:57)
Orange Street Breakdown (2:43)
Review: London reggae band Junior Dell & The D-Lites are mainstays of the Original Gravity label, which really knows its stuff when it comes to old school cool. Many of their greatest tunes have all been repressed and reissued over the years and this is the next one to get its moment in the sun. 'Twenty Flight Ska' has a nice rough edge and ska-styled horns with languid rhymes up top and liquid bass down ow. On the flip is 'Orange Street Breakdown' which is even more laidback, relaxed and sunny in its disposition.
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 in stock $13.00
21
Aurora
Aurora (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PSI 011. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Aurora (3:11)
Ruminate (4:57)
Review: Few are aware that the historic city of Bristol is still home to secret cabals of subaquatic explorers, the most open secret among which is the Challenger Deep crew. From the depths, one of their many regiments, duo Inner Echo, break the surface tension with two new ones, 'Aurora' and 'Ruminate'. Both tracks are masterclasses in deep dubstep, the first revelling in a low-bubbling lead line that leans heavy on the harmonics, the latter preferring a subtle ambience of piracy and novel Atlantean exploration.
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 in stock $12.72
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Pimp
 in stock $13.79
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Dubplate #4: Step It Up
Cat: MYD 004. Rel: 16 Jan 23
Step It Up (3:51)
Step It Up (DJN4 & AKI AKI Digi dance mix) (6:02)
 in stock $13.79
24
Le Jardin De Lucy
Le Jardin De Lucy (2xLP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: J 420DL. Rel: 02 Mar 21
Intro (3:40)
Titania (5:15)
Tatooine Jam (5:06)
Aloe (5:55)
Le Jardin De Lucy (feat Lucie Ravet) (6:38)
No Mans Dub (feat Violette Jullian) (6:04)
Thunder Shame (6:25)
Sinti Dub (3:47)
Turtle Blues (feat Violette Jullian) (7:20)
SYS (outro) (5:43)
Le Jardin De Lucy (bonus track) (4:09)
Review: Le Jardin de Lucy was the first album from Tom Dorn aka Sumac Dub. It has previously only been available on CD and digital but now Original Dub Gathering make it available in the format it is most suited to - vinyl. The sound here is electronic but warm, with deft pads and whimsical keys drifting like clouds of weed smoke above the stepping drums and wooden percussion. Meandering basslines add character and playfulness to these most heavy of tunes. 'Titania' has some exotic leads that bring the sunshine, 'Aloe' is riddled with cosmic motifs and 'Sinti Dub' is on a worldly tip.
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 in stock $39.25
25
Bam Bam (Stalag Riddim)
Cat: VP 6335-12. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Bam Bam
Bam Bam (Stalag version)
 in stock $17.24
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Whole Lotta Skankin' Goin' On
Cat: OGR 834. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Whole Lotta Skankin' Goin' On (3:36)
Hold The Riddim (3:50)
Review: There's no information out there about Junior Dell & The D Lites, but Original Gravity have been working hard to bring their classic ska sound to life. 'Whole Lotta Skankin' Goin' On' is an infectious bouncer with that insistent offbeat rhythm which set monumental wheels in motion in Jamaican music. There's even a sweet organ solo to boot on this guaranteed sound clash winner. 'Hold The Riddim' is no slouch either, bringing all the passion and energy of the dance to you in short, sharp, reload-ready fashion.
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 in stock $11.94
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In The Mood For Ska
Cat: RS7 024. Rel: 21 Feb 24
I'm In The Mood For Ska (Fea The Skatalites) (2:39)
Inspiration (2:11)
Review: Confusingly, the original song 'I'm In The Mood For Love' was famously sung in an arthouse film, but not the Wong Kar-Wai classic. Instead, this original Frances Langford number was heard as part of the OST for the musical comedy film Every Night At Eight, and was later released in many versions as a standard. The take we hear on this new edition from Osaka based label drum & bass, however, is a longstanding ska favourite by Jason Gordon aka Lord Tanamo, a resident fixture of the Kingston ska locus. His version was only pressed in small runs at Down Beat and materialised alongside a 'UK Ska Beat' version which is apparently too rare for a repress (get cracking, sleuths!). A stellar reissue of the more discoverable version, hearing its mysterious melodies and bright lilts in full synaesthetic technicolour.
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 in stock $16.71
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Welcome To The Edge
Welcome To The Edge (neon pink vinyl LP)
Cat: CADIZLP 263. Rel: 15 Oct 23
Welcome To The Edge (5:39)
Cockroach Town (4:54)
Are You Dancing At The Back (3:48)
Food Bank (4:06)
I Carry The Mountain (3:08)
I Am The Needle (4:47)
Police State (5:46)
Gonna Live Forever (4:25)
Secrets (3:22)
Notes From The Edge (3:02)
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Black Star Liner (reissue)
Cat: VPRL 4236. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Black Star Liners (2:43)
Vision Of Redemption (3:01)
I've Got A Joy (3:52)
Son Of The Almighty (2:52)
Sing A Long (3:04)
True Rastaman (3:36)
Don't Babylon Use You (2:49)
Walls (3:13)
Wolf Wolf (2:48)
Time To Change (2:57)
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Arcade Addict
Cat: JTR 714. Rel: 23 Jan 24
Arcade Addict (3:11)
Proper Tings (3:04)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $13.53
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Roughness
Roughness (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TFGC 024. Rel: 23 Jan 24
Echology (4:04)
Humble (3:36)
Eightyone (3:40)
Roughness (4:07)
! low stock $18.03
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Chi Town Reggae
Chi Town Reggae (limited 7")
Cat: SNDW 7028. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Chi-Town Reggae (3:46)
Hail Jah (3:52)
Review: Blending reggae, disco, soul, funk and roots - comes the reissue of the highly sought-after 7" from 1979 by Gypsy Fari, the first known reggae outfit from Chicago, born in the south side of the city after a chance meeting between St Kitts expat Leroy Webster and local music graduate Kevin Coleman. The pair set out to blur the boundaries of genre with their unique brand of music, spearheaded by Webster's Caribbean roots and fused with the soul and blues of the midwest.On the A-side, 'Chi-Town Reggae' springs out the gate with fast-paced disco-reggae, powered by a relentless rhythm section and Webster's infectious vocal melody. On the flip, 'Hail Jah' is a swaggering, deep roots reggae cut that pays homage to Webster's heritage - which he wrote on the hilltops of the outskirts of Kingston, Jamaica.
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 in stock $12.72
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Freedom
Freedom (12")
Cat: 333013. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Freedom (3:28)
Freedom (version) (3:26)
Review: Any serious dancehall head will know that an original copy of this is seriously rare. It originates back in the late 80s and early 90s NYC scene van Cooly aka Koolindian aka Super Cat's cousin Andrew Maragh. It first Cameron his label Mad Indian Records but is now reissued by the excellent Death Is Not The End sub-label 333. 'Freedom' was written while the talented vocalist was in prison and details what he saw as the unfairness of the judicial system back then. Philip Smart is the man who laid down the rhythm that so ably carries the vocals. On the flip is a vision but it's the original that you need in your life.
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 in stock $16.97
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Live At The Record Plant '73
Live At The Record Plant '73 (limited 180 gram green vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 91679. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Get Up Stand Up (4:39)
Kinky Reggae (5:14)
Bend Down Low (4:20)
Burnin' & Lootin' (6:27)
Slave Driver (3:42)
Lively Up Yourself (7:30)
Stop That Train (3:52)
You Can't Blame The Youth (3:56)
Walk The Proud Land (3:25)
Rastaman Chant (6:10)
Review: This new, limited green vinyl version of Live At The Record Plant '73 captures the reggae legends Bob Marley & The Wailers in a dynamic and intimate live performance. Recorded at the famed Record Plant studio in California, the album exudes the essence of Marley's charismatic stage presence and the Wailers' tight musical prowess. The setlist features iconic tracks like 'You Can't Blame The Youth' and 'Get Up, Stand Up' all of which showcase the band's ability to merge reggae's rhythmic heartbeat with socially conscious lyrics. This live recording serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Bob Marley and immortalises a pivotal moment in reggae history.

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 in stock $16.45
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Sorry
Sorry (7")
Cat: PRS 1021. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Sorry (2:19)
Prettiest Girl (2:44)
Review: Hailing from Las Vegas, Johnny Ruiz and the Escapers offer up two sides of haunting group sounds sure to scratch the itches of doo-wop and soul enthusiasts alike. Adorning the a-side is 'Sorry' a stark, creeping, dirge-like ballad with a sparse rhythm track that swings eerily underneath Johnny's sublime lead and the Escapers plaintive harmonies, creating an hypnotic vibe that will have you dropping the needle over and over again. Continuing with the dark vibes but picking up the pace a couple BPMs, 'The Prettiest Girl' brings a measure of hopefulness to the tune, evoking the earnest, lovelorn memories of youth. A must for fans of Nolan Strong and the Diablos Fortune Records output.
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Redmo Reworks
Cat: FTR 001. Rel: 05 Sep 14
Bob Marley - "Is This Love" (Redmo acoustic takedown)
Redmo - "Sadi Soul"
Review: Sam Redmore has quietly been doing his thing in hometown Birmingham for some time, crafting soul-soaked re-edits, bootleg remixes and mash-ups that tend towards the tasteful end of the spectrum. Having previously built up a solid fan base via his own Bandcamp page, he's finally made it onto wax. The two cuts featured here are amongst his best. The A-side revision of Bob Marley's "Is This Love" is particularly potent. It strips out the drums, thus emphasizing the genuine sweetness of Marley's original. Flip for "Sadi Soul", an upbeat, headnodding rework of a vibraphone and double bass-laced jazz-funk jam with added hip-hop swing.
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 in stock $11.41
37
Walking The Proud Land
Walking The Proud Land (180 gram translucent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: PHR 1030. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Rastaman Chant (6:14)
Bend Down Low (4:19)
Slave Driver (3:37)
You Can't Blame The Youth (4:01)
Burnin' & Lootin' (6:29)
Stop The Train (3:58)
Kinky Reggae (5:11)
Get Up Stand Up (4:52)
Lively Up Yourself (7:29)
Walk The Proud Land (3:27)
 in stock $15.65
38
No No No
Cat: SJR 3397. Rel: 15 Jan 21
Dawn Penn - "No No No" (4:30)
Jackie Mittoo - "Ghetto Organ" (4:18)
 in stock $13.79
39
Bullit
Bullit (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 809. Rel: 28 Jul 21
Bullit (2:50)
Masekela Skank (3:39)
Review: London based multi-racial 8-piece Maroon Town formed 30 years ago. Their impact was immediate as they were the first collective to mix up ska, reggae, funk, hip hop, rap and Latin music. Their fresh sound came with conscious and uplifting lyrics and came with an extra seal of approval thanks to production by John Bradbury of the Specials. The band played all over the world, had tune synched to major Hollywood films and dined deals with Dr Martens. They still play the festival circuit and now comes a reissue of some of their pre-2000's material with these two high energy steppers primed and ready to make you move.
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 in stock $11.94
40
Ba Ba Ri Ba Skank
Cat: MRB 7109. Rel: 15 Nov 12
Prince Fatty, Winston Francis & Alcapone - "Ba Ba Ri Ba Skank"
Prince Fatty, Winston Francis - "I Can't See"
 in stock $9.28
41
Strength
Cat: ES 1109V. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Outside (feat Lila Ike) (4:19)
Crown (3:25)
Blood In The Streets (3:57)
Continent (feat Jesse Royal) (4:02)
My Son (3:52)
Wrath (feat Kabaka Pyramid & Capleton) (4:06)
Ocean (3:25)
Stormy Nights (3:19)
History Of Violence (feat Mortimer) (3:43)
Jah Love (4:02)
Harvest (3:43)
Review: Samory I, one of Jamaica's most promising reggae artists to watch, releases his eagerly-awaited solo debut album Strength. The LP follows Black Gold, his 2017 collaborative album with the iconic producer Rory 'Stonelove' Gilligan. Named after Samory I's affectionate moniker for his son, Strength is an 11-track storied opus produced by esteemed Jamaican producer Winta James, whose credits include hits with Protoje, Chronixx and Damian Marley. Samory I said the LP represents "the struggles I've overcome, both mentally and physically." Growing up in Kencot, a rougher neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica, he faced many adversities and found reggae music as a form of salvation. He used his voice as both an instrument and vehicle for social change in his community. The album is a true reflection of its title, proving that courage and love prevails above all.
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42
Mun Dun Go
Cat: SJR 48012. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Cedric Im Brooks - "Mun Dun Go" (3:15)
Sound Dimension - "Heavy Rock" (2:56)
Review: Here's a killer reissue from the Soul Jazz archives which is finally getting a repress. It's hardly surprising when the reissue becomes as sought after as the holy grail original jam from 1970, a sublime instrumental anthem of soulful, skanking perfection with Cedric Im Brooks flexing his sax in glorious style over a beautifully rough n' ready rhythm. It was shortly after this recording was laid down Brooks went on to form The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari with Count Ossie, which tells you all you need to know about the heritage we're dealing with here.
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 in stock $11.89
43
Dub War
Dub War (limited LP)
Cat: DMPEU 003. Rel: 15 Sep 23
Third & Fourth Generation (3:02)
Coxsone Feel This One (3:02)
Straight In The Boy Coxsone Chest (4:39)
The Man Never Immitate Always Originate (3:25)
Ride On (3:20)
Run Come Listen Coxsone (2:47)
Murderer Style (3:00)
Scientist Say Papa Coxsone Gone (3:01)
Give Them Dub Coxsone (2:49)
Coxsone A Chemist In A This (3:38)
 in stock $25.73
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II
II (LP)
Cat: ISLELP 011. Rel: 12 May 23
The Dub Chamber (3:44)
Parisian (dub) (4:00)
Vibration (dub) (4:01)
Truths & Rights (4:08)
The Dub Stepper (3:34)
Dub Lounge (3:57)
Desert Horse (dub) (3:34)
The Mighty Iguana (3:27)
Land Of The Dubbites (3:19)
Deliverance (dub) (4:20)
Nugus (dub) (4:04)
Review: Kevin Griffiths (aka Jura Soundsystem) is the man behind the Isle of Jura label and now it turns to Ambient Warrior once more for II, which comes a couple of years after the hugely successful reissue of their Dub's Journey album form 1995. This is a previously unreleased record made between 1995 and 1999 and it comes from the same pool of sound as that LP. It's a seamless blend of instrumental dub, reggae, bossa nova and tango music that is hugely immersive and distinctive. None of the tunes you will have heard before and that are more great windows into the minds of Ronnie Lion and Andrea Terrano.
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 in stock $19.08
45
Essential Artist Collection
Essential Artist Collection (gatefold transparent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: TJDLP 608. Rel: 04 May 23
Help Me Make It Through The Night (3:06)
Pledging My Love (2:17)
Stealing Stealing (1:54)
My Heart Is Gone (2:50)
Looking Back (3:14)
I'll Be Lonely (2:04)
I Wanna Dance (2:52)
Ali Baba (2:35)
Stick By Me (3:13)
Strange Things (2:30)
Tonight (2:33)
The Further You Look (3:06)
Wild Fire (feat Dennis Brown) (4:42)
Sweetie Come Brush Me (3:23)
Sister Big Stuff (2:24)
My Desire (3:06)
I'll Take A Melody (3:46)
Time & The River (2:46)
Let's Get It While It's Hot (3:08)
Ghetto Queen (4:35)
Reggae From The Ghetto (2:46)
You Baby (3:16)
You Will Never Find Another Love Like Mine (3:48)
I See Your Face (2:49)
The Tide Is High (2:56)
Let's Build Our Dreams (feat Leroy Sibbles) (2:34)
Before The Next Teardrop (3:35)
Just The Way You Are (3:54)
Review: The very best of John Holt's work has been assembled here in an Essential Artist Collection that is the latest drop in Trojan Records' newly launched range, all designed with he aim of showing off the work of the best-loved foundational artists from Jamaica. Holt made it onto the world stage in 1974 with his legendary 1000 Volts of Holt album and its raw mix of rhythm and sophisticated orchestral arrangements. He had a global hit with 'Help Me Make It Through The Night' and was one of the standout solo performers of his era. This mighty collection shows just why he was so well-loved and respected.
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 in stock $29.38
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Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
Cat: ERC 028R. Rel: 09 May 22
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (7:31)
Acab (part 2) (1:45)
Yahoo! (2:49)
Take Your Coat Off (2:10)
Take Your Coat Off (part 2) (1:06)
Ooh, Ah Yeah! (2:41)
Ooh? (3:35)
Review: There are seemingly no limits to the music Emotional Rescue will put out. This time they look back to the post punk scene of Bristol in the early 80s. Mouth was a short-lived outfit that put out just a couple of releases, but each one blazed a trail though leftfield percussive sounds, wave, weird jazz and electronics. Andy Guy and Rob Merrill were the main members with the likes of Nellie Hooper also in the band's orbit. This record is packed with tribal drumming and floating horns, broken dubs and avant-jazz but all with a proudly DIY attitude. It's packed with heady moments and wild steppers that havent aged a bit and still sound future.
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 in stock $7.94
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Get It Right: Afro Dub Funk & Punk Of Recreational Records '81-‘82
VARIOUS
Cat: ERC 116. Rel: 05 Sep 22
Scream + Dance - "In Rhythm" (12" mix)
Talisman - "Wicked Dem" (12" mix)
Animal Magic - "Get It Right"
X-Certs - "Untogether"
Electric Guitairs - "Don't Wake The Baby"
Talisman - "Run Come Girl" (12" mix)
Scream + Dance - "Giacometti" (Wicked mix)
Ivory Coasters - "Mungaka Makossa"
Animal Magic - "Trash The Blad"
Scream + Dance - "In Pink & Black"
Review: The Emotional Rescue label has done a superb job of shining a light on the British post punk scene over the last decade or so. It now does so once more in fantastic fashion with a compilation of tunes from Bristol's short lived but much loved Recreational Records. The 10 tunes have been remastered and recut and they all sound as good now as ever. Highlights include X-Certs - 'Untogether' and Electric Guitar's 'Don't Wake The Baby' which sum up the collection perfect with their jangling dub rhythms, heavily treated vocals and oodles of delay all twisting your melon. This releases was included in Bandcamp's Essential Releases 2022.



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48
Born Slippy (reissue)
Born Slippy (reissue) (7" + insert + MP3 download code 再出版)
Cat: PARK 1036R. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Born Slippy (3:29)
Groove Tube (3:18)
Review: Over the last couple of years, we've been treated to numerous reissues of classic cover versions by Japanese reggae/rocksteady combo Inokasira Rangers, including takes on Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', Pharrell's 'Happy' and New Order's 'Blue Monday'. Here we're treated to another, as the band's 2017 take on Underworld anthem 'Born Slippy' gets a fresh pressing. It's certainly a revolutionary revision, with Keichi Sokabe's surprisingly Karl Hyde-sounding lead vocal rising above a lusciously languid, sub-heavy reggae groove. Over on the flip they take on 'Groove Tube', a 1991 indie-pop-meets-acid house single from Japanese outfit Flipper's Guitar, reframing it as a baggy, glassy-eyed rocksteady number.

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 in stock $14.32
49
Studio One Lovers
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 116. Rel: 07 Jul 05
Delroy Wilson - "I Don't Know Why"
Basil Daley - "Hold Me Baby"
Myrna Hague - "Touch Me Baby"
John Holt & The Paragons - "Darling, I Need Your Loving"
The Sharks - "How Could I Live"
The Mad Lads - "Ten To One"
Jackie Mittoo - "Reggae Magic"
Larry & Alvin - "Your Love"
Freddy & Jenny - "Too Long Will Be Too Late"
Alton Ellis - "Let HimTry"
Albert Tomlinson - "Don't Wait For Me"
Horace Andy - "Got To Be Sure"
Carlton & His Shoes - "Never Give Your Heart Away"
The Heptones - "Ready To Learn"
Bob & Marcia - "Really Together"
Ernest Wilson - "Undying Love"
Bob Marley & The Wailers - "I'm Still Waiting"
Doreen Schaefer - "We're All Alone"
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50
Battle For Seattle (reissue)
Battle For Seattle (reissue) (split coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: ARK 024LPX. Rel: 17 Dec 21
Dive (3:33)
Heart-Shaped Box (3:10)
Very Ape (2:21)
Come As You Are (4:05)
Sliver (2:42)
Polly (3:54)
On A Plain (3:37)
About A Girl (3:17)
Son Of A Gun (3:17)
Lithium (4:41)
Review: For those who remember, focus-grouped supergroup Alcazar made a barrage of infectious europop and trance tracks through the late '90s through to the early noughties, becoming one of Sweden's most internationally successful pop groups. 'Casino' compiled their greatest hits on CD format at the time - including 'Transmetropolis', a Haddaway-sampling slice of robotic fun, and their first single 'Shine On', an equally kitsch new age trip hop ballad showing off the trio's high-end vision of sonic urbanity. Now released on limited, 1000-strong magenta vinyl for the first time, this edition includes secret inscriptions on the run-out groove.
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