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Listen Up My Son
Cat: FSPT 1038. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Listen Up My Son (3:37)
Listen Up My Son (version) (3:20)
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Heavy Manners
Cat: FFSPT 1035. Rel: 18 Sep 24
 
Classics/Ska
Heavy Manners (3:00)
Heavy Manners (version) (3:01)
Review: 'Heavy Manners,' is a groovy summer jam 7" from Germany's premier reggae duo, Marcus I and aDUBta. This collaboration, influenced by US Soul and classic Jamaican Reggae, brings the Studio One vibe of the 1960s to life. Following their debut album Cut A Wire Showcase (2023), they now deliver this upbeat, flying-cymbal track that's sure to set any dancefloor on fire. On Side-2, a minimalist riddim "Version," perfect for DJs craving that authentic vibe. After nearly two decades as a reggae drummer, aDUBta has fully embraced the sounds of 60s to early 80s reggae, gaining international recognition with Sounds From The Attic. Marcus I's soulful vocals and sharp songwriting shine throughout, recorded at aDUBta's Attic Roots Studio. The single, mixed analogue on a Tascam 388, is primed for sound systems worldwide, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for this dynamic reggae team.
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You Don't Know Me
You Don't Know Me (limited 7")
Cat: FFSPT 1033. Rel: 26 Apr 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
You Don't Know Me (feat Eli "Paperboy" Reed) (3:09)
If You Let Me (feat Jr Thomas & The Volcanos) (3:20)
Review: Straight from Producer Dan Ubick's Lions Den Studio, Night Owls presents two re-imagined soul classics here. First, soul sensation Eli 'Paperboy' Reed tackles Ray Charles' 'You Don't Know Me.' Ubick sought someone to infuse soul into the song once sung by 'The Genius' himself, finding it in Reed, whose journey from Massachusetts to Mississippi's Delta shaped his soulful style. On Side B, Jr Thomas & The Volcanos bring their Rocksteady flair to Eddie Kendricks' 'If You Let Me,' paying homage to Jamaican legend Winston Riley. Night Owls' versions inject new life into these classics, ready to ignite the dance floor with their infectious grooves.
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After Laughter
After Laughter (limited 7")
Cat: FSPT 1030. Rel: 14 Aug 23
 
Soul
After Laughter (feat Destani Wolf) (2:54)
Didn't I (feat Hollie Cook) (3:46)
Review: Night Owls are back on their business for more Jamaican-inspired re-imagined classic soul hits for the club and/or backyard party, this time featuring Berkeley's Destani Wolf and London's Hollie Cook for another double A-Sider. On the A, they're heard rerubbing Wendy Rene's classic Stax beat-diggers' holy grail 'After Laughter,' featuring recurring Night Owls' soul sister Destani Wolf. Wolf captures the pain and heartbreak of the original, while Night Owls speed things up - ala Clive Chin's Impact sound meets Duke Reid. On the flip, they team up with London's own Hollie Cook, reimagining Darondo's 'Didn't I' in the tropical rocksteady vein Hollie is famous for. The original's mostly stripped-back guitar and string arrangement are replaced here by a dubbed out Jack Ruby-inspired Black Disciples affair, whch Cook floats over like rocksteady Queen pouring her heart out and echoing Darondo's plaintive delivery.
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Hercules
Cat: FSPT 1039. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Hercules (feat Alex Desert & The Lions) (4:08)
Tell It Like It Is (feat Asdru Sierra) (2:53)
Review: Night Owls return with a second wave of 7"s, delivering a fresh take on two classics by Aaron Neville under the featherlight sway of infamous record producer Allen Touissant. Reimagining 'Hercules' alongside 'Tell It Like It Is', the duo once again poke at the seams of the cine-funk sound, enlisting powerhouse collaborators - Alex Desert & The Lions, and vocalist Asdru Sierra - on both sides of this blistering 45. The B especially brims with a busty bonhomie on 'Tell It Like It Is', rewiring the OG song's current flows to a throughput of smooth reggae and cumbia.
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Got That Will
Cat: FFSPT 1036. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Soul
Got That Will (3:12)
Got That Dub (version) (3:25)
Review: Night Owls are back with a fresh take on Lee Moses' 1970s cut Got That Will, transforming the soul classic into a dancehall-inspired banger. Dan Ubick leads the production, bringing in powerhouse vocalist Gina Murrell and the tight rhythm section of Wilder, Colie, and Rivas to infuse the track with new life. As if that wasn't enough, Kingston's Ranking Joe adds his signature toasting, giving the track an extra layer of authenticity and drive. The B-side, Got That Dub, takes things deeper with Roger Rivas on the mix, dialing up the echo and delay to create a spaced-out, dubbed-up version. With steady radio play on BBC Radio 6 and KCRW, this release is already making waves. DJs and collectors will want to act fastithis record is primed for late-night sound system sets and is sure to fly off the shelves.
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Say I Do
Cat: FFSPT 1027. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Soul
Say I Do (feat John Arthur Bigham) (4:56)
Island Hustle (3:22)
Review: The origins of the Rhythm Roots Allstars lie in a spot called Temple Bar, a club in LA which was a hub for the hottest underground funk and soul in the city in the late 90s. The Allstars were the house band, and the collective has remained strong through the decades, co-writing Grammy-winning And The Anonymous Nobody by De La Soul and recording with the likes of Aloe Blacc and Ghostface Killah. It's hard to believe then that this is the band's first solo release, but here we are, and they don't disappoint. On the A side, 'Say I Do' brings a warm R&B flavour with Fishbone's John Arthur Bigham on vocals, while the flip throws down a searing hot instrumental which speaks to the Allstars' years of experience turning out the club.
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out of stock $12.61
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