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(12") M & G - WHEN I LET YOU DOWN / BOOGIE TONIGHT
Original italian press 1986
€79.99
(12") STACEY Q - MUSIC OUT OF BOUNDS VOCAL / RADIO EDIT / INSTUMENTAL
Original US press 1986
€4.99
(7") WENDY SHAW - MY SONG TO JAH / N. DAVEY & D. MARSHALL - VERSION
Original jamaican press 1994
€14.99
(LP) RICO - WAREIKA DUB
Originally conceived as a promotional pre-release dub version of Man From Wareika, this album is enhanced with an array of rare and previously unreleased bonus tracks from the Island vaults, ensuring that this is by some way a finest collection of the trombone maestro’s timeless work. Available for the very first time on vinyl this is a must have for any dub fanatic.
€21.99
€24.99
(LP) CULTURAL ROOTS - HELL A GO POP
"Return Of The Super Ape" was the final revelation from Lee Perry’s Black Ark Studio, a psychedelicized dub journey into uncharted sonic territories. The longplayer is now state-of-the-art remastered by Pete Norman (Finyl Tweek) and restored with original press artwork complete with inner disco sleeve! The album from 1978 is the final chapter in the trilogy of albums in the period from 1976 - 1978 following "Scratch The Super Ape" (aka "Super Ape") and "Roast Fish & Cornbread". Produced, mixed and arranged by Lee Perry at the Black Ark Studio featuring on all tracks the skills of The Upsetters and additional vocals by The Full Experience on "Dyon-Anasaw" and "Tell Me Something Good". The frontsleeve artwork image was created by Lloyd Robinson (also known as the singer of the Studio One classic "Cuss Cuss").
€24.99
(7") KIDDUS I & REGGAELATION INDEPENDANCE - FLYING AT KNOTS / FLYING AT DUB
Spiritual message from Kiddus I, the Original Rockers to each and every roots lovers across the board. Backed by one of Japanes most devout band Reggaelation IndependAnce, Kiddus is back again with a breathtaking remake of “Flying Knots”.
€11.99
(7") THE TARTANS - DANCE ALL NIGHT / WHAT CAN I DO
‘Dance All Night’ is a hit song released by the Tartans, a Rocksteady legendary group that consisted of Prince Lincoln, Cedric Myton, Devon Russell and Lindberg Lewis, in 1966. Emphasized on double basses and piano, the song was made to praise sound system dances and it became one of the good old Rocksteady anthems of the Rude Boy era. On the B-side, the group sings ‘What I can do to save your life’ and warns rude boys for their action.
€11.49