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Songs Of Praise (Expanded Edition) (reissue)
Songs Of Praise (Expanded Edition) (reissue) (2xLP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: ONULP 50. Rel: 06 Mar 20
Free Chant (Churchical Chant Of The Iyabinghi) (3:33)
Orderliness, Godliness, Discipline & Dignity (3:21)
Hymn (5:47)
Dervish Chant (7:43)
Hold Some More (6:22)
Healing Father (4:43)
Healing Ceremony (3:52)
Cattle Herders Chant (4:21)
Ethiopian Praises (1:25)
My God (4:12)
Gospel Train (3:04)
Chant For The Spirits (4:09)
God Is Great (4:27)
Deer Spirit Song (2:22)
Full Charge (6:12)
Fullness (5:30)
Special Mix (3:07)
Review: By the time they recorded "Songs of Praise" in 1990, African Head Charge had gone from being an Adrian Sherwood solo project to a fully-fledged band helmed by percussionist Bonjo Ivabinghi Noah. Here reissued to mark the album's 20th birthday, the set remains arguably the group's greatest single work. While rooted in the twin attractions of heavy dub and dense African percussion, the album makes extensive use of a dizzying array of influences, from gospel, steppers reggae and yacht rock, to traditional Arabic music, blues, disco, religious chants and even industrial music. This edition features a handful of decent bonus tracks, but they're unnecessary: the original album is little less than a masterpiece and should reside in every discerning listener's record collection.
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Dubbing At King Tubbys Vol 1 (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: VP 4250. Rel: 09 May 24
Bag A Wire (dub) (3:28)
Dub Of Rights (3:32)
Guidance (dub) (3:19)
Hold Them In (dub) (3:18)
Dub Ites Green & Gold (3:34)
A Heavy (dub) (3:04)
Stealing (version) (2:46)
The Poor Barber (3:20)
Real Gone Crazy (dub) (3:31)
King Tubby's In Fine Style (3:15)
No Love (version) (3:13)
A Living (version) (3:10)
Six Million Dollar (version) (3:13)
African Sounds (3:29)
A Stalawatt (version) (3:03)
How Long (dub) (3:27)
Brueaking Up Dubwise (4:10)
Horn For I (2:50)
Drums Of Africa (3:38)
Dub To The Rescue (4:19)
Jam Love Rockers (dub) (3:29)
Fatter (dub) (4:11)
Review: This is an essential drop for dub lovers this Record Store Day. 'Dubbing At King Tubby's Vol. 1 comes on nice red vinyl and has been fully remastered as well as being resequenced for this release. It is packed with 22 jams that made it one of the bestselling compilations of the 1990s. It showcases the already well-revered talents of King Tubby, Prince Jammy, Scientist, Phillip Smart, and Pat Kelly, all of whom work their magic at the mixing desk on a series of iconic dubs. Each one is rooted in the works of Bunny Lee and they all bring the drum and bass to the fore and show why the studio has such an impact on Jamaican music history.
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Living Testament Dub
Cat: GOALP 1. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Dub Of The Corner (4:30)
Dub On A Mission (4:13)
Rebellion Dub (5:24)
Dub Around Man Yard (3:52)
Who Will Go For Us Dub (3:56)
Holding The Amen Dub (3:42)
Keeper Of The Dub (3:37)
Who Is The Dub (3:31)
Dub Of Joy (4:06)
Dub Unseen (3:43)
Dub On The Chest (4:21)
Review: Vaughn Benjamin is the voice of Midnite and Akae Beka and was a prolific reggae vocalist, poet, teacher and scholar known for his photographic memory and creativity. He released over 70 albums in 25 years while always discussing broad, detailed topics with unmatched precision. Living Testament is his final album, recorded shortly before his death in November 2019. In October 2019, Vaughn recorded the 11 tracks at Ras Biblical's Trinity Farm studio in Grass Valley, California, over two days alongside 11 musicians including Tuff Lion and Manuel "Go A Chant" Guerra. The result is sure to endure through the ages as a fine example of roots reggae storytelling.
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II
II (LP)
Cat: ISLELP 011. Rel: 12 May 23
The Dub Chamber (3:44)
Parisian (dub) (4:00)
Vibration (dub) (4:01)
Truths & Rights (4:08)
The Dub Stepper (3:34)
Dub Lounge (3:57)
Desert Horse (dub) (3:34)
The Mighty Iguana (3:27)
Land Of The Dubbites (3:19)
Deliverance (dub) (4:20)
Nugus (dub) (4:04)
Review: Kevin Griffiths (aka Jura Soundsystem) is the man behind the Isle of Jura label and now it turns to Ambient Warrior once more for II, which comes a couple of years after the hugely successful reissue of their Dub's Journey album form 1995. This is a previously unreleased record made between 1995 and 1999 and it comes from the same pool of sound as that LP. It's a seamless blend of instrumental dub, reggae, bossa nova and tango music that is hugely immersive and distinctive. None of the tunes you will have heard before and that are more great windows into the minds of Ronnie Lion and Andrea Terrano.
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Uncle Reed In The Purple Mine
Cat: IMPTNC 08. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Kirenga (5:18)
Cutima (5:25)
Handa (4:23)
Mogoul (4:23)
Chininga (5:58)
Ichikta (5:33)
Djegda (4:59)
Minia (6:09)
Review: Sergey Dmitriev and Nikita Chepurnoi resurface as Amkarahoi, the experimental project which, the release notes tell us, have prepared an album that "conjures ghosts of 90s chill out tents, aqueous ambient, exploratory turn of the century IDM and echoes of jammy dub." Borne from a largely improvised show that took place in Saint Petersburg, overdubbed and mixed down, it's patient yet wildly exploratory stuff. Amkarahoi is the name of a remote Siberian region and it's easy to see why the pair picked it for this project's name. Uncle Reed In The Purple Mine sounds desolate and sparse, but once we hone in on the details we realise it's taking us though cold, barren atmospheres and into warm, E-hued soundscapes. A thoughtful yet spontaneous slice of immersive ambient you won't regret committing to.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Tribute To Jackie Mittoo
Cat: POL 009. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Intr'o Loves Dub (Theme Expozition) (0:56)
Major T-bay Loves Dub (Rythm O'dub) (4:42)
Major T-bay Loves Dub (Far, O'dub, Ahmix) (7:14)
Outr'o Loves Dub (Theme Impression) (3:47)
Intro Shake (Theme Expolsion) (0:59)
Shake A Leg High Life (Dub, Sun, Arp) (8:18)
Shake A Leg High Life (Xendubz Akismix) (5:39)
Outr'o Shake (Overdrive Bird dub) (3:32)
Review: But wonderful new record puts most artists who use the word hybrid to shame -it's beyond hybrid, even post-hybrid. If that sounds confusing just tune in and prepare to be dazzled. You'll find these tracks beautifully crafted and seamlessly blending dub with skilful jazz influences. For those drawn to melodies, musique concrete, or dub's experimental edges, this record is a perfect fit. It was born from a remix tribute to Jackie Mittoo and has grown into an exploration of themes with improvisation, precision, and intimate details. Androo proves to be an unpredictable musical force and combines free jazz and contemporary music influences to deliver a liberating, genre-defying experience that challenges conventions.
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Midnight Rocker
Midnight Rocker (limited gold vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ONULP 152S. Rel: 15 Sep 22
This Must Be Hell (3:34)
Easy Money (3:51)
Safe From Harm (4:55)
Watch Over Them (3:34)
Materialist (3:51)
Today Is Right Here (4:00)
Try Love (4:13)
Rock To Sleep (3:04)
Careful (3:00)
Mr Bassie (4:03)
Review: Midnight Rocker is regarded as one of the finest albums that noted reggae vocalist Horace Andy ever put out. It features plenty of his classic tracks all stylish rearranged with plenty of mature dub sounds all produced by the one and only Adrian Sherwood. Andy's voice has a deep, rich and vulnerable tone to it here across tunes like 1978 classic 'This Must Be Hell' while newer tunes like 'Try Love' find him in a more intimate mood than ever before. After more than five decades in the game, this proves that Horace Andy remains at the very top of his art.

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Echowah Island
Cat: CRACKI 093. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Echowah Island (3:45)
Quantum Ceviche (3:18)
Hirondelle (3:38)
Magma (3:32)
Shark (3:14)
Kaleidoscope (3:36)
Psych! (2:37)
Radio Soda (3:56)
Review: Stockholm-based multi-instrumentalist and composer Art Longo impresses here with Echowah Island, a new album sure to wind its way into your affections. It was crafted over years in his home studio and is "psychotropical pop" drawing deep inspiration from late 80s music and dub. The album's lush soundscape evokes orange sunsets and ocean breezes and is layered with spring reverb, space echo and wah-wah effects that smooth out the edges as the steady pulse of vintage drum machines moves things on down low. A standout feature is Claudio Jonas, whose ethereal vocals recall classic French femme fatale singers of the 60s. Her poetic, kaleidoscopic lyrics add to a nostalgic dream world that gently bends reality and makes his both escapist and thought-provoking.
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Unspeakable Visions
Cat: KH 052. Rel: 19 Jun 24
Viva Voce (3:56)
Vowels Of Love (2:36)
Darker & Darker (3:00)
Hometapers Tricky Universe (3:42)
So Far Yet So Near (4:45)
Your Words Against Mine (3:32)
Rattles (4:48)
Little Star (5:35)
AI Brainfire (5:09)
Sounds From An Unforgettable Place #1 (UV remix) (2:48)
Unspeakable Visions (3:48)
Review: Dutchman Banabila's second studio album on Knekelhuis once again affirms his status as a boss-level operator among ambient music fans. The eleven-track record explores soul-stirring, krautrock-tinged, and avant-garde electronic landscapes that are all rooted in emotive expression. His compositions feature ethereal voices in the form of fictional characters chanting in a language of their own creation, resonating with a captivating essence that transcends linguistic boundaries. The record also showcases Banabila's mastery of sonic textures as he weaves a narrative of layered complexity and emotional depth while some tracks like 'Rattles' hark back to his earlier work on Knekelhuis.
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We Will Meet In A Hurricane
We Will Meet In A Hurricane (gatefold peach vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DAV 332. Rel: 17 Nov 22
We Will Meet In A Hurricane (3:19)
Walk Through Fire (feat Aimee Interrupter) (3:15)
Longer Days In Shorter Years (3:33)
Birds Of A Feather (feat Ashleigh Ball) (3:59)
Beyond Four Walls (3:43)
Man From Cascades (3:50)
Something Lost + Something Found (3:09)
Shine On (feat The Skints) (3:05)
A Torn Jacket With Silver Lining (4:42)
Margie, Do Your Best (3:35)
Hard Road (3:11)
Into The Black (3:56)
Review: Malinowski and Eon Sinclair are back with a full-length album as Bedouin Soundclash. It comes on Dine Alone Records after the release of singles 'Shine On' and 'Something Lost + Something Found' back in summer. The record was further teased with 'Birds of a Feather' (featuring Ashleigh Ball from Hey Ocean and vocalist Jay Malinowski) and 'Beyond Four Walls'. All those tracks are included alongside some superb new songs. They add up to a reggae and ska classic that leans on the old school but also brings plenty of fresh new styles.
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Blood & Victory
Cat: EVM 40. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Blood & Victory
Milliers
Repercussions
Jumping
Bad
Deadly
Police Brutality
Sablier
Babylon
Cherokee
Review: Big Red is a legendary artist from French reggae group Raggasonic who here presents Blood & Victory, a powerful album that blends sound system culture with modern dub. Released by Evidence Music, it showcases ten original tracks that unite reggae roots with contemporary bass influences. Collaborating with top French dub producers like OnDubGround, Little Lion Sound and Irie Ites, Big Red toasts over a dynamic mix of immersive rhythms. With socially charged lyrics addressing racism, police violence and societal flaws, his inimitable flow brings energy and emotion to Blood & Victory which is more than music-it's a manifesto for resistance and revolution.
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On The Sun (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: PRVI 58784011. Rel: 07 Jan 25
Tuk Tuk (4:45)
Turn It Around (4:32)
Bring You Up (5:57)
Sort It Out (3:35)
So True (3:53)
Fire (4:58)
Let's Get Down (3:28)
Shazzy Dub (5:23)
You Get Me (4:56)
Senegal Champions Of Africa (5:27)
On The Sun (7:00)
Rogan Josh (bonus track) (4:46)
Koia Ko Koe (bonus track) (3:54)
Review: During Wellington's cultural renaissance, The Black Seeds emerged as trailblazers and soon hooked in audiences with their energetic live shows and earning a reputation as summer festival favourites. In 2004, they blended funk and soul into their signature roots-reggae style to create this, their second studio album which became not only a Triple Platinum album but also a defining moment in modern New Zealand music history. Featuring three hit singles and including the Quadruple Platinum anthem 'So True,' this record embodies the Kiwi summer spirit and Gareth Moon's accompanying video with the band cruising sunlit locales in a classic Holden wagon only cemented that legacy.
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Positive & Positive Dub (remastered)
Positive & Positive Dub (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DIGLP 016. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Cowboy Town
Fire City
Positive
Concept
Space Within Your Heart
Dry Weather House
Pain
I Create
Dub Town
Burning Dub
Positively Dub
Conceptual Dub
Space Within Your Dub
Extra Dry Dub
Painfully Dub
Dub Creation
Review: Legendary reggae group Black Uhuru's double album Positive & Positive Dub blends their iconic roots reggae sound with modern dub influences. Originally released separately in 1987, the albums are now reunited as a double vinyl gatefold featuring their original covers. Produced by Grammy-winner Horace Campbell, Positive includes ten powerful cuts while Positive Dub offers up eight mesmerising versions that were recorded at renowned studios like Tuff Gong and mixed at Lion & Fox in Washington. With over 40 years of reggae excellence and a Grammy-winning legacy, Black Uhuru continue to captivate.
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Brutal (remastered)
Brutal (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: DIGLP 8. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Let Us Pray (4:10)
Dread In The Mountain (4:04)
Brutal (4:05)
City Vibes (3:56)
Fit You Haffe Fit (4:20)
Great Train Robbery (5:53)
Uptown Girl (3:24)
Reggae With You (4:15)
Vision (3:27)
Conviction Or A Fine (4:29)
Review: Although it is widely regarded as a classic album, Black Uhuru's Brutal has never before been available to buy on vinyl. The 1986 work features the undeniably legendary likes of Sly and Robbie as Black Uhuru's leader, with Junior Reid on vocals, Roots Radics man Tyrone Downie on keys and mixing done by the masterful Jim Fox at Lion and Fox. This version has been newly remastered so packs a perfect raw roots punch with all the heavy low ends landing nice and correct and the vocals cutting through perfectly.
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Taxi Trax
Taxi Trax (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TX 131. Rel: 09 Sep 22
No, No, No (3:44)
Aquarius (feat Tamlins) (4:16)
Artibella (2:07)
Abortion (3:13)
General Penitentiary (3:37)
Sun Is Shining (2:59)
Let Him Go (7:38)
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (6:50)
Shine Eye Gal (7:29)
Happiness (dub) (4:04)
Abortion (dub) (3:36)
Aquarius (dub) (4:23)
No, No, No (dub) (3:38)
Artibella (dub) (2:21)
General Penitentiary (dub) (3:51)
Plastic Smile (dub) (3:14)
Sit + Wonder (No Loafing) (dub) (3:24)
Sun Is Shining (dub) (3:51)
Sinsemilla (dub) (2:58)
Shine Eye Gal (dub) (3:49)
Let Him Go (dub) (3:53)
Review: Black Uhuru and Sly & Robbie was a powerhouse collaboration that gifted reggae some of its most vital anthems. Backed up by the toughest rhythm section in the business, Black Uhuru were able to push a new urgency in Jamaican music which has lost none of its power over 40 years later. This compilation on TABOU1 gathers together a treasure trove of A-sides, dub mixes and even especially resotred dubplate specials from Black Uhuru's purple patch between 1977 and 1980, when they were recording almost exclusively for Sly & Robbie's Taxi label. Some of these tunes are beyond the wildest dreams of any reggae devotee who knows their onions, but even for the casual listener there's magic in every riddim.
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Nine Cities
Nine Cities (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 71 MOHM. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Jerush-A-Salem (3:32)
New Orleans (5:40)
Rome (5:05)
Skara Brae (4:05)
Dharamshala (6:04)
Kata Tjuta (4:11)
La Guerra (4:02)
Lower Atlantis (5:30)
Erebus (6:24)
Review: .Apocalyptic fusionistas Blood Of Heroes return to complete their trilogy of albums with Nine Cities. Every bit as powerful and abrasive as previous long players Remain and The Waking Nightmare, once again they take the dark imagery and intention from the original 1989 film and surge it into an unclassifiable and somewhat bewitching brew which has strong notes of IDM, metal and drum & bass. Highlights include the reflective dubby waves of 'Skara Brae', the high voltage tension of 'Lower Atlantis' and the skin-exfoliating 'Jerush-A-Salem'. Bloody good.
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Let's Get It On (reissue)
Let's Get It On (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MOVLP 3757C. Rel: 15 Oct 24
That's The Way Nature Planned It (2:43)
Leaving Me (3:17)
My Love (2:56)
Come Back Baby (2:57)
Playground Of My Mind (2:44)
Let's Get It On (3:04)
African Lady (3:47)
Is It Because I'm Black? (3:41)
Down By The River (3:16)
Dum Dum (feat The Messengers) (2:34)
Whole World's Down On Me (2:44)
That's The Way Nature Planned It (part 2) (2:42)
Review: Let's Get It On was the seventh album from reggae pioneer Ken Boothe, and it was produced by Lloyd Charmers and released by Trojan Records in 1974. This classic album gets a deserving and limited, numbered, 180-gram pressing on orange vinyl that perfectly showcases Boothe's signature style. The album features notable tracks such as Syl Johnson's well-known cover of 'Is It Because I'm Black' and the iconic 'Let's Get It On' which was originally by Marvin Gaye. Boothe's smooth vocals and the album's rich instrumentation make this a superb listen and a great reminder of Boothe's influences on the genre.
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Black Gold & Green (reissue)
Black Gold & Green (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3755C. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Out Of Love
Missing You
Look What You Have Done To Me
Ain't No Sunshine
Hallelujah
Train/I Don't Want To See You Cry
Thinking
Second Chance
Have I Sinned
Black, Gold & Green
Suzie
You're Feeling & Mine
Review: Black, Gold & Green was the first of three albums Ken Boothe recorded with producer Lloyd Charmers, who did fine job of elevating his Memphis-via-Kingston sound. Featuring some of Boothe's finest soul vocals, standout tracks include 'Out of Love,' 'Missing You,' and the gritty 'Second Chance' which offers up a vocal style reminiscent of the one and only dock man, Otis Redding. Rooted in powerful religious and social messages, the album carries a deep political undertone throughout. Quite notably, it also features a superb cover of Bill Withers' lovely 'Ain't No Sunshine' as part of an album that marked a significant evolution in Boothe's fusion of Jamaican soul and reggae.
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Satta (20th Anniversary Edition)
Satta (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: PILOTTON 005. Rel: 26 Nov 21
Yma (6:27)
Camioux (5:07)
Night Over Manaus (6:17)
Divers (5:25)
Bakar (4:41)
Down & Out (6:02)
Yoruba Road (5:42)
Under My Sensi (6:01)
Lava (4:49)
Satta (5:42)
Review: Originally released at a time when Kruder & Dorfmeister reigned supreme and Germany and Austria boasted some of the finest dub-fired downtempo producers around, Bozoo Bajou's debut album, Satta, was something a sleeper hit. As this 25th anniversary reissue proves, it remains a deliciously languid, laidback and glassy-eyed affair that mixes subtly jazzy instrumentation (Rhodes, jazz guitar etc), dubby bass and luscious string arrangements with slow-motion trip-hop beats and dusty samples. The plentiful highlights include 'Night Over Manaus', a samba-soaked shuffler, luscious opener 'YMA', jazzy head-nodder 'Under Mi Sensi' and the exotic, G-Stone style stoned haziness of 'Bakar'.
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Played by: George solar
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Ultra Super Dub Vol 1
Ultra Super Dub Vol 1 (LP + booklet)
Cat: NA 5239LP. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Gimmy Dub (2:24)
Freedom Roots (2:55)
Expression Dub (2:24)
Rider Roots (2:26)
Clay Dub (3:08)
The Train Roots (2:11)
Mine Dub (2:50)
Racking Roots (2:19)
Love Dub (2:55)
Paying Roots (3:16)
Review: You can always count on Egon's Now-Again label to bring the finest curios from music's hidden history into the reach of the record buying public. On this occasion they're looking to the work of Jamaican legend Boris Gardiner, a singer, bassist and guitarist with a long and winding history through the beating heart of reggae culture. Ultra Super Dub is the rarest of rare dub treasures, pulled from Gardiner's prolific mid 70s era and originally issued by a Miami-based label in an incredibly short run. On it, you can expect to hear superlative, skeletal versions of classics from Otis Redding, Jimmy 'Bo' Horne and many more. Of course, the sonic treatment is top-notch on this reissue, and there's in-depth writing from Jeff Mao to take you into the world these versions came from. This is how a reissue should be done.
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Rastafari Liveth (remastered)
Rastafari Liveth (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DGGF 18X1. Rel: 27 Feb 25
A Feeling (3:45)
Rastafari Liveth (3:22)
Jah Jah Voice Is Calling (7:04)
Pick Up The Reggae (2:59)
International Farmer (3:25)
In This Time Of Judgment (3:38)
No Ism Pon De Riddim (4:00)
Know Yourself Mankind (3:37)
Just Because I'm A Rastaman (3:05)
Review: Recorded at Channel One in February 1982, Rastafari Liveth! is Peter Broggs' definitive recording and it is no surprise, then, that is backed by the legendary Roots Radics band featuring drums from Style Scott and bass from Flabba Holt with percussionists Bongo Herman & Eberton also involved. It was mixed by Scientist and Solgie and was the first release for Doctor Dread's label RAS (Real Authentic Sounds). Featuring tracks like 'Jah Jah Voice Is Calling,' 'Rastafari Liveth,' 'International Farmer,' and 'Just Because I'm a Rastaman' this cult classic demands to be cranked up loud.
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One Love (reissue)
One Love (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 876. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Grooving (3:18)
Sensie Man (3:16)
Mother-In-Law (3:24)
Love On The Highway (3:24)
A Man Is King (3:14)
No War Over Woman (3:00)
Lovely (3:11)
One Hear One (2:46)
Lover's Street (2:48)
Complicated Love (2:58)
Review: For over 50 years, Mike Brooks has been a key figure in reggae music, both as an artist and producer. He co-founded the Teams label in the late 1960s with Patrick 'Jah Lloyd' Francis and gained fame producing at Channel One Studio with The Revolutionaries, notably on The Mighty Diamonds' 'Shame and Pride.' Brooks later worked at Duke Reid's Treasure Isle Studio, contributing to Pat Kelly's "Night And Day," and collaborated with notable artists like Blacka Morwell and Earl 'Chinna' Smith. After a stint with The Tots, Brooks launched a successful solo career and his 1978 debut album, What A Gathering, came ahead of a hiatus which was followed by One Love in 1983, recorded at King Tubby's and supported by The Roots Radics. The reissue on vinyl by Burning Sounds includes tracks like 'Grooving,' a Bob Marley cover, and addresses themes of relationships, love, and personal reflections.
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Super Reggae & Soul Hits
Super Reggae & Soul Hits (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2894C. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Concentration (version 1) (2:28)
Concentration (version 3) (3:18)
Silhouettes (3:21)
Wichita Lineman (4:01)
He Can't Spell (3:17)
Musical Heatwave (2:35)
I Didn't Know (version 1) (2:35)
I Didn't Know (version 3) (2:35)
How Could I Let You Get Away (3:45)
Lips Of Wine (2:44)
Let Me Down Easy (2:56)
Changing Times (2:59)
Review: First released in 1972, this authentic and essential reggae album showcased the most popular tracks recorded by a young Dennis Brown under the guidance of renowned producer Derrick Harriott. The third album in Brown's career, Super Reggae and Soul Hits marked a significant turning point and helped to establish him as a versatile singer-songwriter capable of crafting deeply soulful music. It highlighted his ability to connect with an adult audience as he explored the interaction of reggae with soul influences, emotional depth and musical maturity. This album played a crucial role in solidifying Brown's reputation as one of reggae's most influential artists so remains an essential part of his story.
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The Best Of
Cat: LANR 035. Rel: 06 Oct 23
Stormy Night (2:48)
Give Me Your Love (3:01)
Nobody Cares (2:43)
Hey Mama (2:51)
Black Race (3:54)
Suzette (3:53)
Strongest Love (2:41)
Johnny Dollar (3:48)
Lost My Love (3:27)
Come Home (3:21)
Review: Jamaican born singer Roland Burrell had a pretty vast catalogue by the later stages of his career, most of it recorded at the legendary Channel One Studio with the likes of Sly & Robbie, The Tamlins and Winston Wright. They were engineered by dons like Scientist and he went on to work with Lee 'Scratch' Perry. After he produced 'Lonely Man' he went on to some solo acclaim and recorded the hit 'Johnny Dollar' which topped several global charts. That one along with other beats like 'Hey Mama' and 'Stormy Night' feature here on a fine overview of his work.
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Soul Ska!
Soul Ska! (limited 180 gram red vinyl LP)
Cat: BSRLP 934R. Rel: 28 Jan 22
Soul-Ska (4:15)
Girl, I Got A Date (2:45)
Shoobe Doobe Doo (2:14)
On The Beach (2:36)
Bend Down Low (3:45)
CC Rider (3:11)
Musical Pressure (2:38)
Rocksteady (2:47)
Gimme Some (3:01)
Got To Get You Outta My Life (2:22)
Can You Hear Me? (2:15)
Waiting For The Train (2:17)
Review: Byron Lee was an important part of Jamaican music from his first appearance in the 60s and onwards. Amongst his bustling back catalogue is this cheery classic from 1980, which keeps the heart and soul of ska alive, with an emphasis on the soul. The rhythms are reliably skanking throughout, whether stopping by the melancholic 'Shoobe Doobe Doo' or the chirpy 'Bend Down Low'. This is ska in its truest sense, with an infectious energy which speaks universally to young and old, hip and square. You can also hear the strong US RnB roots of the music in Lee's songwriting, and it tugs at the heart strings in just the same way. Grab an immaculate album of honest, earnest songwriting magic with all the irrepressible joy of Jamaica coursing through its veins.
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No More Running (reissue)
No More Running (reissue) (180 gram translucent purple vinyl LP)
Cat: BSRLP 941P. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Soul Sister
Foot Stool
Can't Get No Peace
Free Man
When The Grass Is Green
No More Running
Tribal War
You Must Get A Beaten
If You Don't Love Jah
Hit Me With Music
Review: 1978 was a standout year for the great Al Campbell, with five album releases across various labels. This particular album, originally released on Phil Pratt's Terminal label, was originally released in 1981 and stands as one of his most notable. It features powerful roots tracks like 'Foot Stool,' 'Soul Sister' and 'No More Running' which combine militant rhythms with Campbell's soulful vocals fusing conscious reggae and emotional depth. It is a true classic of its genre that now comes on nice coloured wax that looks as good as it sounds.

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Reggae Charm (reissue)
Reggae Charm (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3758C. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Dr No Go (2:14)
Try To Remember (2:19)
Oh Happy Day (2:18)
Honey (2:49)
Israelites (2:15)
Last Date (2:37)
If I Only Had Time (2:32)
Chokin Kind (2:31)
Mama Look (2:10)
How Long (3:04)
Love Can Make You Happy (2:25)
Tribute To The Dragon (2:09)
Review: Reggae Charmers was originally released in 1970 and it showcased the best of Lloyd Charmers, who was born Lloyd Tyrell. His career spans Jamaica's vibrant musical eras from the late 50s shuffle r&b and ska boom to the rocksteady and roots reggae of the 60s and 70s. Across those years, Charmers excelled as a vocalist, session musician, and producer and after taking up the piano in 1966, he soon formed his own band. It backed artists like Ken Parker, Max Romeo, Pat Kelly, John Holt, and Slim Smith & the Uniques while Charmers also sang with the Uniques and gained a reputation for delivering some of the era's most compelling rhythms.
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Heart Of The Congos (remastered)
Cat: VPRL 4237. Rel: 07 Jul 22
Fisherman (4:50)
Congoman (4:36)
Open Up The Gate (4:19)
Children Crying (3:54)
La La Bam-Bam (3:12)
Can't Come In (4:36)
Sodom & Gomorrow (4:18)
The Wrong Thing (3:14)
Ark Of The Convenant (3:45)
Solid Foundation (4:42)
Review: Much loved roots and dub outfit The Congos are often first come to via this seminal album, Heart of the Congos. It's one all collectors have on their racks and that's why it keeps on getting reissued. It's a brilliantly organic and authentic sound with the opening tune 'Fisherman' amongst the best - the falsetto vocals, the lush harmonies, the rolling rhythms - they are irresistible on a warm day. The rest of the record remains just as high on quality, with, of course, the brilliant drums and congas at the heart of each track, but the lyrical work not far behind.
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Feast (reissue)
Cat: 503684 8002659. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Gods Kingdom
King Rastafari Is His Name
Cockmouth
Some A Thief
Watch & Pray
Rasta Congo Man
Fat Cook
Citizen Of The World
Grandma Say
Take It To The Max
Rasta Weh She Want
Heaven Rejoice
Review: The Congos formed in the mid-70s by Cedric Myton and Roydel "Roy" Johnson and emerged during reggae's Rasta movement. Cedric, whose music career began in the rocksteady era, co-founded the Tartans before forming The Congos with Roydel, who previously sang with Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus. Heart of the Congos is their 1977 masterpiece and it was produced by Lee Perry so is a real reggae classic. Despite limited promotion, it remains a gem and Cedric, the band's core, continues the legacy by crafting soulful, Rasta-driven songs that echo their enduring magic and profound message.
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Happy Hour
Happy Hour (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MRG 768LP. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Happy Hour (5:06)
Moving On (3:48)
Full Moon Baby (4:10)
Kush Kween (feat Jah9) (3:22)
Unkind Love (3:58)
Gold Girl (4:34)
Love In The Dark (4:42)
Move My Way (3:57)
Praying (5:35)
Review: Hollie Cook's superb new album Happy Hour sees the modern day lovers rock star really mature her sound and come good on everything she has promised before now. She has a happy, feel good and lush singing style that has, since the 70s, become a British reggae signature and it is laid bare here for all to enjoy. Her lyrics are also hugely personal and really invite you in deep to her world with her General Roots band members Ben Mckone and Luke Allwood, and executive producer Youth, all in fine form.
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Peace & Love: Wadadasow (reissue)
Cat: ASH707 LP. Rel: 03 May 22
Run Come Rally (7:26)
Seventy-Two Nations (10:18)
Zion Land (9:25)
Know How You Stand (10:02)
Review: One of many Studio One-affiliated releases to crop up as of late, Dadawah's 'Peace And Love / Wadadasow' is a rarity few heads can claim to know. A side alias of practising Rastafarian and musician Ras Michael (Michael George Henry), Dadawah ended up his magnum opus despite original intent as a lower-key piece. This one's made up of a weird and wonderful cross-section of styles: wah guitar, plodding bass and the rhythmic chants of his religious music influence of choice, the Nyabhinghi - Rastafarian devotional music combining African drumming and gospel. A classic, reissued whirlwind of laid-back joy.
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Be Vigilant
Cat: SR 0003. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Be Vigilant (3:45)
Vigilant Dub (3:28)
My Vision (4:22)
My Vision Dub (4:14)
Roots & Culture (4:01)
Root & Culture Dub (4:01)
Babylon Walls (4:33)
Babylon Walls Dub (4:25)
Destruction (3:46)
Destruction Dub (3:46)
Review: Robert Dallas's latest album is another doozy for lovers of real reggae. Each soulful vocal track is paired with a companion dub version by Hermit Dubz which makes this a dual-pronged attack with jams for all caissons. Dallas's signature style shines throughout as he blends conscious lyrics with rich melodies while Hermit Dubz's expertly crafted interpretations add depth and dimension. In all, this means this one is a perfect fusion of traditional reggae vibes and modern production techniques.
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The Ska's The Limit
Cat: DBCD 148. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Sugar & Dandy - "What A Life!"
Sugar & Dandy - "Time & Tide"
Sugar & Dandy - "One Man Went To Mow"
Sugar & Dandy - "I'm Not Crying Now"
Sugar & Dandy - "Cryin'"
Sugar & Dandy - "Oh Dear"
Sugar & Dandy - "Vipers"
Sugar & Dandy - "Let's Ska"
Sugar & Dandy - "Blues Got A Hold On Me"
Sugar & Dandy - "Tra-La-La-La-La"
Sugar & Dandy - "Think Of The Good Times"
Sugar & Dandy - "Only Heaven Knows"
Sugar & Dandy - "I'm Into Something Good"
Sugar & Dandy - "I Want To Be Your Lover Man"
Sugar & Dandy - "Crazy For You"
Sugar & Dandy - "I Don't Know What I'm Gonna Do Now"
Sugar & Dandy - "Girl Come See"
The Rub A Dubs - "Without Love"
Dandy - "To Love You"
Dandy - "You Got To Pray"
Dandy - "I'm Looking For Love"
The Rub A Dubs - "I Know"
Dandy - "It's Just Got To Be"
Dandy & Del - "So Long Baby"
Dandy - "My Babe"
Dandy & Barbara - "Now I Have You"
Dandy - "I'm Gonna Stop Lovin' You"
Dandy & Del - "Hey, Little Girl, Hey Little Boy"
Review: While born in Jamaica, like many of the Windrush Generation Robert Thompson AKA Dandy made his name in the UK, subsequently making some of the earliest - and most successful - British Ska records with the assistance of Australian entrepreneur and Crossbow Records founder Millie Small. This fine compilation, one of the first to showcase the work of a UK-based ska star, tells the story of Thompson's work in 1964 and '65, much of it alongside fellow vocalist Keith Foster as Sugar N Dandy. There's much to enjoy throughout, with highlights including the organ solo-sporting delight of 'Oh Dear', the fuzzy jazziness of 'I'm Not Crying Now', the Mod-friendly 'Blues Got a Hold On Me' and his superb ska cover of Hermans Hermits' hit 'I'm Into Something Good'.
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Mr Satisfaction Volume 2: 13 Hot Soulful Rocksteady & Reggae Tunes From 1966-76
How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (2:33)
I Feel Good (3:04)
Satisfaction (1:44)
Not Another Woman (2:54)
My Whole World (2:44)
Persevere (1:46)
Hot & Sticky (2:29)
This Land (2:54)
Don't Get Weary (2:45)
I Will Never Be Blue (2:44)
No Happiness Here (3:11)
Why Oh Why (3:21)
Dreadful Situation (3:21)
Review: This officially licensed collection of tunes from Carl Dawkins assembles some of his best work from the mid-sixties to the mid-seventies. It was produced by Karl Johnson, Bunny Lee, Leslie Kong, Clive Chin, Geoffrey Chung and Harry J and shows off his broad array of styles and how his sound subtly evolved over that decade. From classic reggae to rocksteady and lovers rock, it all features his buttery vocals and plenty of earth production that takes you to a sun-drenched island in an instant. A worthy addition to the shelves of any discerning reggae head.
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Soundsystems At Notting Hill Carnival 1984-1988
Cat: DEATH 079. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Side A (27:31)
Side B (27:27)
Review: The brilliant Death Is Not The End has always done a great job of digging into niche scenes and serving up great albums that document them. Here the label presents a mixtape-style collection featuring live recordings from London's Notting Hill Carnival, spanning 1984 to 1988. Originally aired on NTS Radio in August 2018, this release marks a milestone in their 10th-anniversary series and it now comes on cassette. Highlights include sounds from renowned systems like Jamdown Rockers, Saxon, Java Nuclear Power, Killerwatt Turbotronic, Stereograph, Sir Coxsone, and Volcano Express. The audio, meticulously curated by the Who Cork The Dance crew, features contributions from Jayman, Ruff House, Keimo, Omar, Gee Wizz and Jah Humble.
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Functional Designs
Functional Designs (double 12")
Cat: SOMALP 125. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Darkness Falls (7:14)
Transit Systems (7:13)
Strangers (6:37)
Panacast (6:02)
Cloudsat (6:49)
Pressure (8:31)
Ebb & Flow (8:20)
Memories (7:10)
Review: After a slew of teasers out earlier this year, Deepchord (Rod Modell) eases ever deeper into his overarching chordal masterscape, continuing the 'Functional' theme expressed in his music in recent years. Functional Designs is first full-length LP from the producer in five years, and the teaser 'Strangers' promises more musical development than ever before heard from the enigmatic Detroit producer. It might be best describable as 'progressive dub techno'; airier and more breathable than his early, more subdued works, we're thoroughly impressed by the movement from percussive resonances ('Strangers') to fully ambient finites ('Drassanes').
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Functional Designs
Cat: SOMACD 125. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Amber
Darkness Falls
Transit Systems
Strangers
Panacast
Cloudsat
Pressure
Ebb & Flow
Sun
Memories
Drassanes
Review: Functional Designs is the newest album from Detroit-based Deepchord, who has long been a mainstay of Scottish techno label Soma. It is full of late-night sounds and the artist's signature designs and is a fine return to the label after five years since his last album. Each track pays out like a nighttime walk through his urban local with field recordings, holographic synth tones, cosmic sounds and the hiss of electric wires all colouring the grooves. This rich, lush techno with an electroacoustic aesthetic that makes it glisten a bit brighter. Add in heavy bass and beats and you have a modern classic.
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007 Shanty Town
007 Shanty Town (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile magenta vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2347M. Rel: 13 Apr 23
007 (Shanty Town) (2:34)
Unity (2:23)
Wise Man (2:14)
Rude Boy Train (2:19)
You've Got Your Troubles (3:15)
Rudie Got Soul (2:44)
Mother Young Gal (2:55)
Keep A Cool Head (2:03)
Shing-A-Ling (2:25)
Mother Long Tongue (2:11)
Personal Possession (2:57)
Sweet Music (2:32)
Review: Shanty Town was the debut album by the legends in the making of the reggae world that are Desmond Dekker and his Aces aka Wilson James and Easton Barrington Howard. It of course induces the title track which was the first to make them stars on the international stage and even managed to hit the heady heights of #14 on the UK charts. It's an album that shows how ska from the mid-60s had an influence on the rocksteady sound and as well as the 'Spanky Town' classic you'll hear gems like 'Israelites' from 1968 and 'It Miek' from 1969.
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The King Of Ska: The Beverley's Records Singles Collection 1963-1967
Desmond DEKKER / VARIOUS
Cat: 405053 8697698. Rel: 07 Sep 23
Honour Your Mother & Father
Madgie
Happy Birthday Jamaica
Sinners Prepare!
Parents
Labour Of Learning
Dracula
Don Drummond - "Spitfire"
Jeserene (feat The Cherry Pies)
Theo Beckford - "Take Your Time"
King Of Ska (feat The Cherry Pies)
The Beverley's All-Stars - "Boof Ska"
Get Up Adina (feat The Four Aces)
The Beverley's All-Stars - "Sleepwalk"
It Was Only A Dream (feat The Four Aces)
The Four Aces - "Just One Little Girl"
This Woman (feat The Four Aces)
Mount Zion (feat The Four Aces)
Soldiering (feat The Four Aces)
Just In Time (feat The Four Aces)
It's A Shame (feat The Four Aces)
Roland Alphonso & The Beverley's All Stars - "On The Move"
007 (feat The Aces)
Roland Alphonso & The Beverley's All Stars - "El Torro"
Wise Man (feat The Aces)
Roland Alphonso & The Beverley's All Stars - "Middle East"
Rude Boy Train (feat The Aces)
Roland Alphonso & The Beverley's All Stars - "Nothing For Nothing"
Mother's Young Gal (feat The Aces)
Roland Alphonso & The Beverley's All Stars - "Jungle Bit"
You've Got Your Troubles (feat The Aces)
Roland Alphonso & The Beverley's All Stars - "Don Special"
Unity (feat The Aces)
Sweet Music (feat The Aces)
Keep A Cool Head (feat The Aces)
Roland Alphonso & The Beverley's All Stars - "Charade"
Mother Long Tongue (feat The Aces)
Roland Alphonso & The Beverley's All Stars - "Halls Of Montezuma"
Sabotage (feat The Aces)
Pretty Africa (feat The Aces)
Review: To mark what would have been Desmond Dekker's 80th birthday, Trojan Records is serving up a variety of celebratory releases. The King of Ska takes us back to the formative years of the Jamaican superstar's career between 1963-67, when he was an aspiring young singer signed to producer Leslie Kong's Beverley's Records imprint. Loosely chronologically arranged, disc one begins with Dekker's celebrated debut single, 'Honour Your Mother & Father', and continues to chart his efforts in the first couple of years of his career - both alongside unnamed studio bands and with the backing of The Cherry Pies and The Four Aces. On CD2, we hear a more confident Dekker belting out the singles that would turn him into an international star, including rude boy anthem - and his first UK top 50 smash - '007'.
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Right To Be Here
Cat: BLBT 260724.1. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Wicked Affi Run (3:39)
RIght Ro Be Here (4:53)
Weary (3:48)
Babylon Kingdom (3:54)
Morant Bay Rebellion (2:57)
Let Me Love You Tonight (2:44)
Reggae Do Brazil (3:31)
Kwako (3:23)
Baby Tonight (3:28)
Run (3:42)
Just Want To Love You (3:25)
In America (3:08)
Review: George Dekker was born Canic Agard in Jamaica in 1946 and went on to have a remarkable career in reggae. Despite the similar name, he is not related to Desmond Dekker, and his own career took off in the late 60s with The Pioneers who achieved international success and were among the first Jamaican acts to hit the European charts. Alongside his work with the group, he released notable solo tracks like 'Foey Man' and 'Try Love' and has collaborated with producers such as Leslie Kong and Bunny Lee. His new solo album, Right To Be Here on The Blue Beat Label, features renowned producers Mafia and Fluxy and is steeped in signature sounds and timeless reggae class.
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Ready Natty Dreadie (reissue)
Cat: CLOLP 7018. Rel: 03 Feb 25
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.
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Feel Up: Vol II
Feel Up: Vol II (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SBR 184. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Away (feat Marina P) (3:45)
Be Mine (feat Rayjah45 & Javada) (3:31)
Dans La Rue (feat Big Red & Durrty Goodz) (3:38)
Dark Days (feat Shumba Youth) (4:43)
Drop (feat Wazeer) (3:07)
High Grade (feat XL Mad) (3:53)
Stalk Me (feat Javada) (2:27)
I Feel (feat Queenie & Syross) (5:38)
Outside (feat Lasai & FABjustfa) (3:30)
Righteous Ladies (feat Ras demo) (3:47)
High (feat dub FX) (3:39)
I Like Dem Girls (feat Abstract Rude & Rayjah) (4:34)
Review: DJ Vadim's Feel Up Vol 2 was, we're told, inspired by things as different and unusual as Nassau, Covid and Grace Jones. It is an album that he lured himself into when the world shut down during Covid and has resulted in a vibrant record that mixes up dub, hip-hop and reggae. It is said to reflect the "tropical music festival" he created in his mind while in lockdown and brings pop, soul and African influences to the fore. Plenty of guests feature such as Rayjah45 & Javada, Queenie & Syross and Lasai & FABjustfa amongst many more across four sides of superb wax.
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Memorial Album
Cat: TIMA. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Garden Of Love
Feeling Fine
Dearest
Street Corner
Latin Goes Ska
Green Island
Silver Dollar
Let George Do It
Woman A Come
Knock Out Punch
Dr Decker
Occupation
Review: Memorial Album is a superb collection of only the most essential tracks laid down by the late great Skatalites trombonist Don Drummond. It was originally released on Trojan Records in 1969 and has become a real cult favourite amongst ska heads and now gets a classy reissue on limited edition and heavyweight orange vinyl. His unique playing style is laid bare across a range of tracks that take in low slung and playful numbers to more upbeat steppers. This is a great bit of ska history and a superb testament to one of the best to ever do it.

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Echomania (reissue)
Cat: ONULP 64. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Roots Commandment (5:38)
Dubbing Psycho Thriller (4:21)
Dubaddisababa (5:49)
Walking Jerusalem (4:24)
No No (4:03)
2001 Love (part 1 & 2) (4:14)
Green Stick (4:05)
Rock Back (3:20)
Echomania (4:29)
Review: Originally released in 1993 and out of print for many years, this classic Dub Syndicate album is now reissued on the vital On-U. Drummer "Style" Scott and bassist "Flabba" Holt anchor the massive reggae riddims here while Adrian Sherwood delivers his signature production at the controls, twisting and contouring sound to melon melting effect. The album features standout guest appearances, including Lee "Scratch" Perry on 'Dubbing Psycho Thriller' and 'Dubaddisababa' as well as Michael Franti on 'No No.' The reissue brings this influential dub album back into the spotlight and is all the evidence that you need that Dub Syndicate are masters of their craft.
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Strike The Balance (reissue)
Cat: ONULP 47. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Cuss Cuss (4:35)
Hey Ho (4:15)
Shout It Out (3:40)
Je T'Aime (3:42)
Chapter & Verse (3:36)
Mafia (7:05)
Hawaii (4:02)
JA Minor (4:03)
Boof Um Baff (3:31)
I'm The Man For You Baby (3:36)
Review: Strike the Balance is another standout Dub Syndicate set featuring vocal contributions from reggae legend Bim Sherman on a cover of Lloyd & Devon's 'Cuss Cuss' and Shara Nelson, whose work with Massive Attack on Blue Lines was soon to make her a household name, but here offers her rendition of Serge Gainsbourg's 'Je T'aime.' Released in 1989, this album marked a significant moment in the evolution of Dub Syndicate and coincided with the group's emergence as a touring unit. The album blends reggae, dub and experimental sounds into a distinctive, genre-defying style. A welcome reissue.
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Stoned Immaculate (reissue)
Cat: ONULP 56. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Wadada (Means Love) (4:07)
Stoned Immaculate (5:18)
Forward Not Back (6:55)
Glory To God (4:47)
No Dog Barks (3:29)
More & More (3:42)
Well Tuned Now (4:11)
King Of Sound & Blues (3:52)
Fight The Power (3:24)
Review: Dub Syndicate's classic 1991 album was recorded in Jamaica and London and remains one of their most iconic releases. Featuring rock-solid rhythms from band leader Style Scott, it includes contributions from Skip McDonald on guitar, Lee "Scratch" Perry vocals and Akabu, Prince Far I samples. This album gained popularity with both acid house fans and dub enthusiasts as it was a post-rave favourite for back-to-yours smoking sessions. The title track is a mix of reggae, electronica, The Doors and Motown that remains unique and after being out of print for years, this reissue has been re-cut by Frank Merritt.
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OK Fred: Best Of
OK Fred: Best Of (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 5813. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Please Stop Your Lying (2:56)
Black Cinderella (3:22)
A Little Way Different (2:37)
Book Of Rules (3:29)
You're Gonna Need Me (2:09)
Dreamland (2:45)
OK Fred (3:45)
Darling Ooh (Your Love Is Amazing) (3:38)
Sit Down & Cry (3:15)
Keep The Pressure Down (2:35)
Waiting In Vain (4:06)
Blue Christmas (1:59)
Review: Jamaican reggae legend Errol Dunkley celebrates nearly six decades of music with his new studio album, OK Fred - Best Of. This collection highlights Dunkley's enduring legacy and the rich heritage of Jamaican reggae. The album features fresh takes on his iconic hits such as 'OK Fred' and 'Black Cinderella' alongside beloved tracks penned by reggae greats such as Bob Marley and Toots Hibbert. With its mix of classic and cherished tunes, this release honours Dunkley's influential career and showcases what a timeless sound he has always had.
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Version Excursions (reissue)
Cat: STIX 056LP. Rel: 14 Jun 22
The Dynamic Sound (4:34)
Girls & Boys (1:36)
7 Nation Army (4:25)
Land Of 1000 Dances (3:58)
Rockit (3:14)
Green Onions (bonus track) (3:26)
Miss You (long edit) (6:56)
Brothers On The Slide (4:07)
Lay Lady Lay (3:45)
Whole Lotta Love (4:23)
90% Of Me Is You (4:08)
Music (4:00)
Feel Like Making Love (4:45)
The Creator Of The Master Plan (4:53)
Fever (5:54)
Move On Up (5:57)
Review: Back in the mid-to-late noughties, musical polymath Bruno Hovart (Patchworks, Voilaaa, Mr President, Uptown Funk Empire etc) helmed a revivalist dub reggae band famed for delivering dusty cover versions of soul, pop and rock hits. Hovart is a dab hand at making anything he touches sound scarily authentic, and much of Version Excursions, the band's now reissued debut album, sounds like proper Jamaican rocksteady, roots and ska of the 1970s. It's a simple idea, brilliantly executed, with highlights including their covers of 'Seven Nation Army', the Rolling Stones' 'Miss You' (reimagined as a toaster-sporting disco-reggae jam), and Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love'.
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I Do Love You (reissue)
I Do Love You (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: OTS 290. Rel: 25 Sep 23
I Do Love You (3:07)
Don't Stop (2:25)
Bewildered (3:37)
Who Told You (2:36)
You're Eyes Are Dreaming (3:22)
Julie On My Mind (2:53)
On The Run (With A Gun) (2:43)
A Little Story (2:45)
Do What You Wanna Do (2:56)
Johnny Gunman (2:15)
Why Make Believe (2:44)
Miss Black & Beautiful (2:27)
Come On Girl (3:09)
Theme From Peyton Place (bonus track) (2:31)
Review: Following his Original Mr Cool Ruler album being reissued back in summer by Lantern Rec, Octave Lab now gets in on the action by serving up his I Do Love You album from 1972. It's a delightful work of lovers' rock and roots magic that is centered around his impossibly pure and soulful vocals. They convey all manner of emotions from pain to joy over clean dubs and acoustic guitars. The hooks are catchy and their rhythms percussive, with joyous like 'Don't Stop' and more rueful vibes such as 'You're Eyes Are Dreaming' all sounding as good as ever.
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The Return Of Jack Sparrow (reissue)
Cat: OVLP 253. Rel: 25 Jun 21
Slender Thread (3:20)
Your Promise (3:31)
Straight On Rastafari (4:11)
Straight On (version) (4:03)
I Need Someone (4:02)
I Need Someone (dub) (3:54)
Are You Loving Me (3:11)
Train To Skaville (4:21)
Mother's Tender Care (3:41)
I'm Gonna Take Over (3:18)
Take Over (version) (3:14)
Flirty Flirty Guys (3:33)
Live Good (3:11)
Live Good (dub) (3:11)
Band Your Belly (3:16)
Beggars Have No Choice (3:09)
Do It Sweet (3:09)
Let's Get Together Now (3:16)
Heavenly Father (3:20)
Heavenly Father (interlude) (5:08)
Review: Leonard Dillon aka Ethiopian is a bonafide reggae legend who was backed by a top shelf selection of musicians for this previously unreleased album. Omnivore Recordings have acquired Nighthawk Records and Blackheart Music Publishing which is what has made this possible, and they do a fine job with it. The original album was recorded in 1987 when Leonard had already penned two great albums. This one was inspired by hearing tales of a Jamaican drummer on tour who talked of playing with a hot studio band. Leonard wanted to recreate that, and so followed this all-star session band.
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