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Juno Recommends Reggae Classics: February 2025

Juno Recommends Reggae

Juno Recommends Reggae

Juno Recommends Reggae Classics: February 2025
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Cat: BMDH & O. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Classics/Ska
Rich Girl (extended) (3:18)
Private Eyes (3:29)
Private Eyes (instrumental) (3:29)
I Can.t Go For That (5:00)
Maneater (4:45)
One On One (4:26)
Review: You can probably work out what's going on here from the title: a superb collection of reworked Hall & Oates classics inna reggae style. They are the fine work of Black Market Dub who likes to reimagine classic sounds through a 70s Jamaican lens. The techniques used throughout are superbly authentic with hissing hi-hats, lazy tumbling beats and snaking baselines. The vocals remain in their original, often polished, falsetto style and extra horns are added for a lush sunny impact. Great fun, but also great quality.
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Cat: STIX 063. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Georgy Porgy (English version)
Georgy Porgy (French version)
Review: Cover songs can sometimes be difficult to tackle for an artist and even more so if it's a completely different genre. However, lending a fresh reggae twist to Toto's classic hit makes for a a great example of a successful one here. On side one, the English version of 'Georgy Porgy' features a laid-back, smooth reggae rhythm, with the iconic guitar hook reimagined as a reggae riff, giving the song a relaxed while still infectious vibe. Ethel Lindsey's soothing vocals blend seamlessly with the rhythm section, making this rendition feel both familiar and unique. On side two, the French version offers a delightful variation, with Ethel Lindsey's vocals taking on a slightly different tone, fitting the language while adding an extra layer of charm. The reggae influences remain strong and the song's laidback vibe is preserved on both versions.
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out of stock $16.03
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Cat: CYC 000. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Soundboy Killa (feat Natty Campbell - The Allergies remix)
Jump On It (feat Top Cat - Guadi & Don Letts dub remix)
Review: The proverbial 'Soundboy Killa' is an enduring trope in soundsystem culture at large, referring to the apparently inherent enmity and villainy of the turntablist. Said to have originated in the days of system clashes, the assassin in question presumably refers to the opposing MC, whose barraging verbiage may pack enough semiotic punch to K.O. the opposition through mere utterances alone. Here Natty Campbell and the Freestylers pay tribute to the theme as progeny of the 90s big beat scene; having come up in the age of Fatboy Slim and Chemical Brothers, the supergroup first faced off in a whirl of tricky dub and armour-plated cold cuttage, dispatching two honorary tracks in the style of each artists' respective greatest scene-hitters: Dub Pistols' 'Cyclone' and Freestylers' 'Roughneck'. Now 'Soundboy Killa' and 'Jump On It' in turn hear a remix from Allergies and Guadi & Don Letts, the latter of which is especially experimental in its use of a peaky, 2-step shuffle.
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Junior Dell & The D-lites - "Just Can't Get Enough" (3:21)
Prince Alphonso & The Fever - "The Prince Of Port Antonio" (2:52)
Review: There are few better combos in reggae than Junior Dell & The D-Lites and Prince Alphonso & The Fever, and they are mainstays of the Original Gravity label. this endless treasure trove of timeless sounds turns up another fine double sider here in which Junior Dell's soulful vocals shine over The D-Lites' rich, vintage ska rhythms and rolling groove 'Just Can't Get Enough'. On the flip side, 'The Prince of Port Antonio' is a lively instrumental blending jazz-infused brass with a deep reggae swing. Both tracks nod to classic Jamaican sounds while keeping things fresh.
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Cat: CYC 008. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Classics/Ska
I Predict A Riot
I Predict A Riot (Manasseh dub mix)
Review: 21st Century steppers Dub Pistols present their nextmost radical step forward, in the form of a biohazardous 7" re-rubbing 'I Predict A Riot' by English indie rock Kaiser Chiefs. With the dub foursome alleging that they used to play the song during soundchecks "for a bit of fun", the group have now come together, finally, for a shocking dub rendition after it especially popped off pre-show at the Mucky Weekender festival. The gang also welcome neo-dub producer Nick Manasseh for a wickedly weighty version on the B.
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Cat: CLOLP 7018. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Classics/Ska
Natty Ten To One (2:28)
Babylon Bridge (2:34)
Dub Them Rasta (3:07)
Babylon Fever (2:43)
Ready Natty Dreadie (2:14)
Natty Kung Fu (3:13)
Fountain On The Mountain (2:34)
Leave The Area (3:17)
Set Jah Jah Children Free (2:45)
Jamaican Collie (3:11)
Killer Man Jaro (3:14)
Chucky Skank (2:31)
Review: If you like your reggae true to the original sound then this one is likely already long on your want list. It's a stone-cold classic from Dillinger that was one of the great DJ albums for Studio One back in the mid-1970s. It is packed with classic rhythms that were all produced with the expert guidance of Clement Dodd. Ready Natty Dreadie features non-stop highlights such as 'Pretty Looks' and 'Ten to One', the weighty low end of 'Full Up' and the magical top lines of 'Creation Rebel'. A crucial reissue.
 in stock $33.17
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Cat: RF 459. Rel: 24 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Althea & Donna - "Uptown Top Ranking" (3:55)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Calico Suit" (3:43)
Review: Althea & Donna combined to beautiful effect on the Joe Gibbs label here with a tune that very much remains an iconic reggae anthem. It was originally released in 1977 and effortlessly captured the spirit of Jamaican music of the day with its irresistible blend of ska, rocksteady and reggae influences. Althea & Donna's stylish vocals are paired with expert production that is full of catchy hooks and neat riffs. The clever lyrics and upbeat rhythm mean it still sounds like a hit as it did back when it did well on the UK charts.
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Cat: PLA 05. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
I Just Want To Be Free (3:49)
Dub To Be Free (3:34)
Review: A crucial 12" version of Karen Dixon's sweetly innocent version of the insta-clock-it, insta-cop-it classic, 'I Just Want To Be Free' by Deniece Williams. Sung and rendered in a new lovers' rock style, and sifted from the Neville King archive for license on 7" press, this one comes with a brand new instrumental dub version on the flip. This one's not a mere vocal scrubbing either, as it amounts to a full heavyweight reshake; the overall feel is muted, allowing for extra reams of bass to riffle systems underneath.
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Disco Fits (4:58)
Someone To Love Me (4:26)
Breakfast In Bed (3:45)
Walking In The Sun (4:26)
Jah Knows (4:47)
Ice Cream (4:18)
Sky At Night (4:34)
Keep Him Strong (5:01)
Tell Me A Lie (4:57)
When The Big Day (5:34)
Review: Hey, Mr. Music! The expertly rediscovered North West London soul singer Candy McKenzie (sister of Bunny McKenzie) hears her Trojan Records debut, and only album, reissued through MOV. "Upset" by Lee Perry of all people - the late great dub producer titularly "introduces" McKenzie as person of interest here - this sole LP from McKenzie, first unearthed in 2011 but recorded unmistakably in the 80s - betrays a nonconformist character, crossing blurrily between percussive lovers rock and bubbly new wave. McKenzie's vocal style is aplomb and vigorous, and is well contrasted to the otherwise soothing laryngeals of Perry's many other femme familiars, such as Susan Cadogan.
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Cat: LVPD 108. Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
Dancehall/Ragga
I Want You (3:50)
I Want You (dub version) (3:51)
Review: Lion Vibes lives up to its name with his powerful release from Jamaica featuring the legendary Ini Kamoze and rising star Lila Ike. Produced by Kareem Burrell of XTM Nation, this heavyweight track was recorded at Anchor, 9soundclik and Tads studio with top reggae musicians bringing real authenticity to the sounds. The A-side mix by Veer Dhaniram delivers a stunning vocal cut that exudes island cool while the low-end swaggers. The B-side unveils a previously unreleased dub mix by Gregory Morris and the record comes in a beautifully designed picture sleeve by Juppi Juppsen.
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Cat: SCOOP 082. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Chant Down Babylon (3:43)
Chant Down Babylon (dub version) (4:05)
Review: Joseph Lalibela's collaboration with Vibronics and the Mafia & Fluxy Band delivers a powerful fusion of roots reggae and dub. Lalibela's vocals, rich and commanding, blend seamlessly with Vibronics' immersive production, while the rhythm section from the Mafia & Fluxy Band keeps the track grounded with a steady, hypnotic bassline. The track's balance between deep, atmospheric soundscapes and spiritual lyricism creates a captivating experience, offering listeners both groove and message in equal measure. This is a must for those who appreciate the timelessness of reggae and the expansive nature of dub.
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Cat: ES 041. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Dub
Hashish (6:10)
The Last Straw (4:05)
Nu Stone Groove (4:48)
On Release (feat Gina Mitchell) (4:19)
Poor Man Beggar Man Thief (feat Kye) (3:37)
Suicide Bomber (2:53)
Roll Up (7:12)
For Love's Sake (3:32)
Review: Surreal, scratchy, corkboard dub dance beats for the in-betweeners and misfits of the world, laid down by Merseyside producer Ali Omar for Efficient Space AUS. Suitably named after that potently compressed and chunked form of cannabis known as hashish, the music here sounds about as sedatively stoned as is often the affective result of the drug. Omar brings a psychedelic, sample-based approach to the fold, with strobe-lit, basement smoke-clouds of kalimba, gong, vocal and async-bass all colliding on 'The Last Straw' and 'On Release', veering into floaty dub and red-eyed downbeat by the time of 'Poor Man Beggar Thief'.
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Cat: PLA 06. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
We Can Make It Work (4:02)
We Can Make It (dub) (3:14)
Review: Jennifer Lara delivered a rather oblique reggae record in the form of 'We Can Make It Work' in 1980 for Uptempo Records, who've today repressed and redelivered it to fresh ears. The Studio One maverick was a mammoth 7" releaser, but few of her records fell happily afoul of the flukily muted vocals heard on this one, which sound to serve Lara's voice in the manner of a wooing, gothic castle-haunting ghost. The subject matter of resuscitating a lost romantic cause helps in this regard: with offbeat bass bubbles and pitch-warped chords, the whole track feels haunted but still jocular, as if the singer-subject remains fixated on something largely dead, but still, on the off chance, revivable.
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VARIOUS
Cat: HSRSSLP 0007. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Classics/Ska
The Soul Leaders & Carib Beats - "Pour On The Sauce" (2:48)
Lynn Taitt & The Jets - "I Spy" (2:52)
The Kilowatts - "Real Cool Operator" (2:22)
Sir Collins & The Black Diamonds - "Black Diamonds" (2:49)
Clive's All Stars & George Murphy - "San Sebastian" (2:11)
Eric Monty Morris - "Cinderella" (2:23)
Dell Williams - "Searching For Your Love" (2:50)
Derrick Morgan - "I Who Have Nothing" (3:52)
Chenley Duffus - "To Be A Lover" (3:13)
Lloyd Charmers - "President" (version) (2:50)
Tony Bins - "Musical Shower" (3:50)
Annette Clarke - "Just One Look" (2:26)
The Jay Boys - "Del Gago" (2:50)
Desmond Riley - "Tear Them" (3:03)
Review: This compilation dives deep into the vaults of Trojan Records and its affiliated labels, unearthing a treasure trove of forgotten gems from the golden age of Jamaican music that delivers a captivating journey through the diverse sounds of rocksteady, boss reggae, and early reggae. The release showcases a range of artists and labels, from the soulful harmonies of The Soul Leaders & Carib Beats to the instrumental prowess of Lynn Taitt & The Jets. Rare tracks like The Kilowatts' 'Real Cool Operator' and Chenley Duffus' 'To Be A Lover' sit alongside undeniable classics like Derrick Morgan's 'I Who Have Nothing', offering a comprehensive overview of this vibrant era in Jamaican music history. With its meticulous attention to sequencing and selection, this is a must-have for any serious reggae enthusiast.
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out of stock $23.21
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Bebe Durmiendo Cumbia (3:54)
Bebe Durmiendo Cumbia (dub) (3:57)
Review: Latin Cumbia is one of the most lauded dance music genres of the 2020s so far, having been subject to many an electronic and club reinterpretation in recent times, after decades of obscurity since its origin in 70s South America. But what happens when its jerking rhythms are heard intermixed with dub reggae? Elijah Minnelli, with his unbeatable brand of bread-indued kookery, implies his possession of the answer, with a firebrand new EP on 7" yellow vinyl. 'Bebe Durmiendo Cumbia' ('Sleeping Baby Cumbia') is a somnolent take on the dragging, hemiola-laden sound by the producer, representing the neotenous infancy of the genre as it enjoys continued residence in the UK. The cumbia version is a wailingly minimal slumber, while the B-side represents a more traditional, psychedelicized live dub take, performed entirely by Elijah himself.
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Cat: RF 432. Rel: 24 Feb 25
 
Classics/Ska
Hemsley Morris - "Love Is Strange" (2:03)
Tommy McCook - "Out Of Space" (2:44)
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Cat: DKR 304. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Viceroys - "Don't You Cry" (3:42)
Sly & Robbie - "Don't You Cry" (version) (3:57)
Review: It's time to take a trip back to the legendary 1980 production era of Sly & Robbie's Taxi label. By 1980-81, Taxi's stripped-down, heavyweight drum and bass sound ruled the dubplate scene at Channel 1 and while tracks like 'Heart Made of Stone' and 'Black Uhuru's' saw official releases, others like 'Warrior' and 'Rocks and Mountains' remained elusive and only surfaced decades later. 'Don't You Cry' by The Viceroys is one such raw, haunting roots track from that time with a thunderous drum and bass version also cinder. Straight from the dub room at 29 Maxfield Avenue, this long-lost gem is another special delivery.
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Cat: RF 660. Rel: 24 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Dennis Brown - "Money In My Pocket" (3:52)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Runnings Irie" (4:31)
Review: If you are reading this you will already likely know that Dennis Brown is a reggae don. Even amongst his rich and vital catalogue, 'Money In My Pocket' is a quintessential track produced by the legendary Joe Gibbs and backed by The Professionals. This one really captures Brown's smooth vocal delivery and signature soulful style over an effortlessly catchy, rhythmic groove that takes elements of roots reggae and infills with accessible, polished sound. The lyrics focus on struggles and aspirations so resonate on a deeper level and make this one a long-standing and beloved anthem.
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Cat: PARK 1063. Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
Classics/Ska
There She Goes (2:36)
Together Again (3:15)
Review: In a fresh outpouring of covers 7"s, Japanese rocksteady version band Inokasira Rangers share the best of several new vinyl cuts, this time remoulding The La's's Britpop masterpiece 'There She Goes' into fine reggae pottery. Once referred to as "the second national anthem of the UK" in a period of national musical fervour, the heartsick one-hit-wonder anthem gets a thorough Hammond-organ-ising here, sacrificing lyrics or vocals for a single transcribed organ line. On the B is also a version of Janet Jackson's unforgettably minor-keyed Clav-house steamer, 'Together Again', this time rock-steadied to a similarly beautified degree.
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Cat: UPS 012. Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Blue Bells - "Come Along" (3:09)
The Upsetter - "Along Came A Dub" (2:55)
Review: A slept-on roots gem from the mid-70s gets a timely reissue, perfect for warming up those cold winter days. Originally produced by Hector Wright at Lee "Scratch" Perry's legendary Black Ark Studios, this timeless piece showcases the vocal harmonies of The Blue Bells. A-side 'Come Along' features a captivating blend of soulful vocals and uplifting melodies, while the flipside offers a dubwise reimagining, stripping back the arrangement to reveal its hypnotic depths. Originally released in 1976, this repress makes a rare gem accessible once more.
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Cat: LL 011. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Teach Me Culture (3:36)
To Love Someone (3:35)
Lonely Man (3:31)
One Foot Jo-Jo (3:26)
Now-A-Days (3:35)
Jah Is With Me (3:37)
Trying To Rule My Life (3:21)
Don't Pretend (3:30)
Mind You Hurt My Mom (3:10)
out of stock $24.33
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Cat: DB2CD 157. Rel: 24 Feb 25
 
Classics/Ska
Lee Perry & Dave Barker - "Yakety Yak"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "The Tackro"
The Upsetters - "(I Want To) Thank You"
The Upsetters - "Ferry Biat"
U Roy & The Upsetters - "OK Carrol"
Sticky & The Upsetters - "Move & Groove"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Bush Tea"
The Upsetters - "Midnight"
The Upsetters - "No Gwow"
The Upsetters - "Peck It"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Kill Them All"
The Upsetters - "Selassie Serenade"
The Soulettes - "Shoo Bee Doo Ee"
The Upsetters - "Shoo Bee Doo Ee" (version)
Dave Barker - "Mr Pitiful"
The Upsetters - "Time Out Aka Embraceable You"
The Soulettes - "Let It Be"
The Upsetters - "Big Dog Bloxie"
The Upsetters - "Pick Folk Kinkiest"
The Upsetters - "Na Na Hey Hey"
The Upsetters - "Fire Fire"
The Upsetters - "The Jumper"
The Upsetters - "The Pillow" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Grooving" (take 2)
Busty Brown - "Consider Me"
The Upsetters - "Consider Me" (version)
The Upsetters - "Grooving" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "You Are The One" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "The Pillow" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Hide Me" (take 2)
The Heaters - "Melting Pot"
The Upsetters - "Kinky Mood"
Lee Perry - "Do You Like It"
Mel & Dave - "Spinning Wheel"
The Upsetters - "Land Of Kinks"
The Upsetters - "Double Wheel"
The Upsetters - "Haunted House"
The Upsetters - "Spinning Wheel" (version - take 4)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "Granny Show"
The Upsetters - "Granny Show" (version)
O’Neill Hall - "This Man"
The Upsetters - "This Man" (version)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "Set Me Free"
Chuck Junior - "Do It Madly"
The Upsetters - "The Miser"
The Upsetters - "Choking Kind"
Chuck Junior - "Penny Wise"
The Upsetters - "Blood Poison"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Sipreano"
The Upsetters - "Fresh Up"
The Upsetters - "You Are The One" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Spinning Wheel" (version - take 1)
Review: This double-disc collection offers a fascinating glimpse into Lee Perry's evolution as a producer during a pivotal year in reggae music. 1970 saw Perry at the top of his game, fresh off the success of Return Of Django, and these recordings capture his adventurous spirit and groundbreaking studio techniques. The compilation features a wealth of instrumental works, showcasing the proto-dub experiments of his backing band, The Hippy Boys. With 14 tracks new to CD and many others unavailable since the 1990s, this release is a treasure trove for dedicated Upsetter fans. From the infectious grooves of 'Yakety Yak' to the dubwise explorations of 'Bush Tea' and the soulful sounds of 'Let It Be', this collection is a must-have for any reggae enthusiast.
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Cat: PCOR 001. Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
Classics/Ska
The Reggae Panther (3:38)
Panther Dub (3:36)
out of stock $15.48
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Cat: TRU 44. Rel: 24 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Where (Jah Is Here Riddim) (4:20)
Where (Jah Is Here Riddim) (dub mix 4) (4:21)
out of stock $10.51
25
Cat: HPR 86LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Classics/Ska
It's Too Late (3:25)
I Feel The Earth Move (2:33)
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (3:01)
You've Got A Friend (4:53)
One Fine Day (2:42)
It's Too Dub (3:42)
I Feel The Dub Move (2:27)
You Dub Me Like A Natural Woman (3:06)
You've Got A Dub (5:08)
So Far Away (2:16)
Review: Phoenix City All-Stars is a traditional ska band from UK comprised of members Dave Andrews, Lenny Bignell, Mike Lesirge, Sean Flowerdew, Spy Austin and Terry Davey. They have been dripping music since 2018 and this now arrives as their fifth full-length overall. It offers a stunning rocksteady tribute to one of the 20th century's greatest songwriters-Carole King. This unique reinterpretation blends King's timeless melodies with the soulful grooves of rocksteady for something that will please fans of the OG sounds while also appealing to those who like a more modern style. Featuring striking artwork by Peter O'Toole, this one is packed with classic songwriting with a reggae twist.
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26
Cat: DKR 300. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Classics/Ska
Tribute (3:50)
Tribute (version) (3:50)
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27
Cat: SEND. Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
Classics/Ska
Send To You (2:43)
All My Loving (2:45)
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Cat: UPS 015. Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Junior Mervin - "Cross Over" (3:37)
Upsetters - "Cross Over" (dub) (3:31)
Review: Featuring Mervin's unmistakable falsetto delivers an anti-war message over a lush dub-infused backdrop, radiating hope and defiance. The track's atmospheric depth, blending melodic elements with rhythmic precision, is pure brilliance. On Side-2, the Upsetters' version reimagines the song, allowing Perry's dub wizardry to shine. Stripping back vocals and emphasising the instrumental layers, the dub version highlights hypnotic basslines, echo-laden effects, and a more prominent groove. The interplay between restraint and innovation transforms the track into a meditative dub experience. Junior Mervin's Cross Over 7" is a roots gem steeped in the signature magic of Lee "Scratch" Perry. With a message as powerful as its production, you've got the true recipe for a classic.
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Cat: BLV 7010. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Roots Pon Mi Corner (3:50)
Black Roots Players - "Roots Pon Mi Corner" (version) (3:31)
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30
Cat: JFR B41. Rel: 24 Feb 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Al Campbell - "When Spring Is Around" (2:53)
Ansel Collins - "TBC" (2:49)
Review: We may not all have Common Ground between us, but we can certainly agree on many things when we look back on our vernal roots. This fresh 7" by the UK label homes in on one of the greatest lights to brave the Caribbean sonic Sea, Al Campbell. 'When Spring Is Around' was put out again by the label only last year alongside Ansel Collins on the B, but now a properly labelled version also materialises through their sublabel Jah Fingers. Campbell's canny song is a crackly breeze, detailing the lush renewal of love in the earliest months of the year. Keep your frog's hunkers coiled for this one, so that you can spring on it when Spring springs!
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