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(7") NYAH HUNTER - LOVING BRIDE / INSTRUMENTAL VERSION
Recorded at Federal Records Studios in early 70's & produced by Alvin Ranglin. The song appeared for the first time in 1973 on the compilation "Pipeline" .The B side instrumental was previously unreleased, transfered from original tapes by Aad Brakus aka "Dr Buster Dynamite".
€9.99
(2xLP) PRINCE PHILIP PRESENTS DUBPLATES & RAW RHYTHM FROM KING TUBBY'S STUDIO 1976-1976
This compilation is dedicated to the memory of the late great “Prince” Philip Smart - the first apprentice of King Tubby and the first engineer at Tubby’s studio besides Tubby himself. Alongside Tubby, Philip was integral to the innovation that took place at Tubby’s studio in the mid 1970s, where the mixing of new roots reggae revolutionized the sound of Jamaican music and created styles and techniques that are still being echoed today, nearly 50 years later.
€34.99
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(LP) SLY & ROBBIE PRESENT GREGORY ISAACS
Very first album ever released by Sly & Robbie’s iconic TAXI label back in 1979. Having saved enough money during a tour with Peter Tosh to buy 4 multitrack recording tapes, Sly & Robbie asked Gregory to voice a few songs for them. Because they had played on so many of his hits, Gregory generously agreed to do it for free to help bootstrap the new TAXI label. In 1979, Gregory Isaacs was by far Jamaica’s most popular artist, earning his "Cool Ruler" nickname many times over releasing hit after hit, most of which were produced with Sly & Robbie, who at 25 years of age were already the hottest backing band.Out of these sessions came hits like "Soon Forward", a fabulous cover of Bob Marley’s "Slave Driver" and 4 other potent tracks. There were no flimsy soul or pop covers: Gregory Isaacs, whose voice and range were at their peak, sang with clarity, depth, verve and confidence, with no unnecessary mannerisms.A must have for any serious music fan, this crucial album features extended so-called "Discomix" versions of all the songs, providing listeners with a generous serving of the Riddim Twins drum and bass extravaganza. In addition to the original album, we have added 3 dub versions that were only released in Jamaica, as B Sides of singles, in 1979. These have never been reissued until now and provide a fascinating glimpse into Sly & Robbie's drum and bass sound, which revolutionized Reggae music at the time.
€24.99
(LP) DELROY WILSON - THERE IS NO SUNSHINE
"Delroy Wilson an ambassador, a phenomenom, a legend, a brother, a household name in the Jamaican pop scene for over a decade and very well recognised on the ethnic scene internationally. What else can I say, but ask you to turn on the set and absorb another stimulating chapter of Delroy's music.In my opinion, this is another great chapter in the history of Jamaican music. Check it !" B.B. Seaton (1980)
€24.99
(LP) PHILLIP FRAZER - COME ETHIOPIANS
Originally released in Jamaica on the Bertram Brown's "Freedom Sounds" label in 1978
Re-issue with two bonus tracks. Mixed at King Tubby's Studios by Scientist & Prince Jammy.
€24.99
(2xLP) NORRIS REID - THE KINGSTON SESSIONS 1978 - 1985
Double album compilation of Norris Reid's recordings from 1978 to 1985 in Kingston. All Remastered & licensed from Norris himself.
Norris Reid has performed and recorded with the greatest Jamaican artists. This compilation pays tribute to one of the key figures of Reggae's golden age.
€31.99
(LP) MONYAKA - CLASSICAL ROOTS SHOWCASE
Killer US Roots Album from 1983.
Reissue by French label "Hornin Sounds" with brand new extended dub version taken from the master tape. mixed by Jeh Jeh at Honey Studio.
€21.49
(LP) DHOKO - PARABLES OF DHOKO
Limited Etidion 600 Copies
(...) Each of the songs you will listen to was taken from studio original tapes, presented as full lenght, or extended cuts — alternative versions from the previous 45rpm records released along the yeras on confidential Dhoko label. All recordings and mixes were executed with all possible care with the aim of conducting love through space and time to reach you (...)" Backsleeve notes.
€22.99