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(LP) PLUTO - RHYTHM OF THE CITY
The time was 1988, and urban life in Miami was at its apex. After having moved from Jamaica to The Magic City in the summer of 1977, Pluto saw the future. Rhythm Of The City fully expresses this forward thrust, where technology, nightlife, love and urban vibes mingle in an exciting vision of a past future. Recorded at Earthman Studio in Miami, and produced by Geoffrey Chung, the album overthrows the normal rules of reggae, mixing it together with funk, soul and disco, and giving birth to what Pluto himself describes as urban reggae folklore.
24,99 €
(LP) THE PARAGONS - NOW
Limited Edition
Reissued on vinyl for the very first time, the third Paragons album, originally released in 1982 on the UK reggae label Starlight.
25,99 €
(LP) LITTLE JOHN - UNITE
180 gram Vinyl.
‘Unite’ album is a reminder of the continuing relevance of the dancehall style.
Rough, raw and rugged they represent the real authentic sound of young Jamaica from nearly forty years ago when the youths “forgot their troubles and danced”.
22,49 €
(LP) LEE PERRY - HEAVEN
This is Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry’s final studio album recorded shortly before his passing in October 2021.
Lee was one of “the major cultural figures” of the twentieth and twenty first centuries.
His contribution to the furtherance of Jamaican music as producer, arranger, writer and artist is beyond compare.
He played a pivotal role in, and was the inspiration behind, many of the key movements in the development of reggae throughout the Sixties and
Seventies.
Booklet with extensive sleeve notes by Noel Hawks and photos.
23,49 €
(LP) JOHNNY CLARKE - CAN'T GET ENOUGH
Limited Edition / 180g Vinyl / Remastered
Reissued on vinyl for the first time here, this legendary Johnny Clarke recordings – originally released in 1982 UK label Arts & Crafts – is something you2 wouldn’t miss. Completely written by the Jamaican singer himself – backed here by Roots Radics (the Channel One studio session group) – and arranged by Clarke and Stafford Douglas (alias Mafia Tone). ”Can’t Get Enough” witnesses the peak of his career with his first British production. The beginning of a period that would bring Clarke to London and see him churn out a string of hits with Douglas’s production, before returning to work with Bunny Lee and Mad Professor, King Tubby, Errol Thompson, Prince Jammy. Roots reggae at its best here!
25,99 €