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Different: The Singles Collection 1977-1981
Dennis BOVELL / VARIOUS
Cat: DB2CD 155. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Errol Dunkley - "A Little Way Different" (12" mix)
Dreadful Julio - "Differentah" (12" mix)
Pebbles - "Positive Vibrations"
The Cosmic Idren - "Compelled"
Angelique - "Cry"
The Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "Crying"
Errol Campbell - "Jah Man"
Errol Campbell - "Jah Man Dub"
Good Breed - "Heights"
Good Breed - "Dub-n-bass"
Captain Morgan & His Merry Men - "Tom Hark"
Captain Morgan & His Merry Men - "Harking Dub"
Errol Campbell - "African Queen"
The Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "African Rockas"
African Stone - "Choose Me"
African Stone - "Right Choice"
Marie Pierre - "Walk Away" (7" mix)
The Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "Walk Away" (version)
The Young Lions - "Take Five" (12" mix)
The Young Lions - "Take Dub" (12" mix)
Joshua Moses - "Africa Is Our Land" (12" mix)
Dennis Bovell - "Homeland Dub" (12" mix)
Marie Pierre - "Nothing Gained" (7" mix)
Marie Pierre - "Not A Ting" (7" mix)
Gladwin Wright - "Portrait Of You" (12" mix)
Gladwin Wright - "Dub Gallery" (12" mix)
Janet Kay - "Silly Games"
The Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "Dangerous"
Delroy Wilson - "Hooked On You" (12" mix)
The Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "Ang Up" (12" mix)
Dennis Bovell - "Foul Play" (12" mix)
Julio Finn - "Nasty" (12" mix)
Marie Pierre - "Our Tune" (12" mix)
Marie Pierre - "Fe We Dub" (12" mix)
Review: This 2xCD set celebrates Dennis Bovell's exceptional talent during the golden years of reggae, from 1977 to 1981, a time when he was also playing a pivotal role linking punk and post-punk to reggae via collaborating with Orange Juice and producing key records such as The Slits' debut Cut. Featuring a mix of major hits and rare tracks, this collection highlights his brilliance as a producer, arranger and pioneer of roots, dub and lovers rock. Not only was he one of the first to blend disco with reggae but he was also important for fusing the disco standard 12" and using for Lovers Rock artists. His use of the format to create dynamic dub edits is a standout element, cementing his legacy in reggae production. Disc 1 includes Errol Dunkley's title track, Marie Pierre's soulful gems and Janet Kay's classic 'Silly Games', which brought lovers rock to mainstream audiences. Tracks like Errol Campbell's 'African Queen', Angelique's 'Cry' and Africa Stone's 'Choose Me' capture the era's emotional depth and Bovell's masterful touch. Disc 2 delves into 12" extended mixes, showing Bovell's innovative fusion of reggae and disco. A lifetime of great music within just two discs.
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Gold Connection
Harold BUTLER / VARIOUS
Gold Connection (unmixed 2xCD)
Cat: DB2CD 140. Rel: 16 May 24
The Harold Butler Connection - "Darling I Like It" (CD1: Gold Connection)
The Harold Butler Connection - "I Love Music"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Latin Hustle Reggae"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Do It Anyday"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Gold Connection" (Disco version)
The Harold Butler Connection - "That's The Way I Like It"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Love's Theme"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Ire Rocker"
The Harold Butler Connection - "Fly Robin Reggae"
CHARM - "Skin Tight" (instrumental - bonus track)
Richard Ace - "Supernatural" (7" mix - bonus track)
Dobby Dobson - "Just A Dream" (7" mix - bonus track)
Lloyd Charmers - "L Sucks" (bonus track)
Sister Stern - "My Last Date" (bonus track)
The Africans - "Gathering" (bonus track)
Lloyd Charmers - "Sing La La" (bonus track)
Richard Ace - "Julie (I Love Truly)" (bonus track)
Dobby Dobson - "Sweeter Than Honey" (7" mix - bonus track)
Sister Stern - "Devoted To You" (bonus track)
Richard Ace - "Stand Up & Be Counted" (bonus track)
Delroy Wilson - "Imagination" (7" mix - bonus track)
Lloyd Charmers - "Tootsie Wootsie Lollipop (La La La)" (bonus track)
Dobby Dobson - "Whispering Bells" (Sweet Dreams - CD2)
Dobby Dobson - "You're Mine, All Mine"
Dobby Dobson - "Oh Gee"
Dobby Dobson - "Little Star"
Dobby Dobson - "Win Your Love For Me"
Dobby Dobson - "Sweet Dreams"
Dobby Dobson - "Muriel"
Dobby Dobson - "Cherie"
Dobby Dobson - "Don't Believe Him, Donna"
Dobby Dobson - "This Is My Story"
Dobby Dobson - "The Great Pretender"
Dobby Dobson - "Just A Dream" (12" mix - bonus track)
Dobby Dobson - "Sweeter Than Honey" (12" mix - bonus track)
Lloyd Charmers - "Stay" (12" mix - Supernatural Thing)
Richard Ace - "Wish You Were Mine"
Richard Ace - "Supernatural" (12" mix)
Richard Ace - "Stale Mate"
Richard Ace & Lloyd Charmers - "You'll Always Be On My Mind"
Richard Ace - "Love Can Make You Happy"
Richard Ace - "Stay" (instrumental)
Review: Doctor Bird's latest must-check double disc retrospective focuses on the work of influential Jamaican producer Lloyd Charmer during the 1970s. Each disc contains a significant, Chalmers produced album: keyboardist Harold Butler's reggae-soul/reggae-disco classic Gold Collection sits on disc one, with Debby Dobson's fine tribute to Jamaican music pre-ska, Sweet Dreams, following on CD2. In addition, each disc also features a wealth of Chalmers-produced singles and rarities, including a swathe of killer cuts from Richard Ace (the 12" version of 'Supernatural' on CD2 is particularly special), Sister Stern and Delroy Wilson. You also get a handful of surprise solo cuts from Chalmers, who of course started his music career as a vocalist-for-hire rather than a producer.
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Salvation Train: The Splash Singles Collection 1971-1973
Lloyd CHARMERS / VARIOUS
Cat: DB2CD 147. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Lester Williams & The Charmers - "Gloria"
The Gaylads - "Accept My Apologies"
The Muckers - "Mucking Fuch"
Alton Ellis - "It's A Shame"
The Gaylads - "You Can't Get Away"
Tall T & The Touchers - "Touching The President"
Llyod Charners - "President Version"
I Roy - "Prime Minister"
Bongo Herman - "Vice President"
The Gaylads - "Seven In One" (part 1)
The Gaylads - "Seven In One" (part 2)
Llyod Charmers - "Show Business"
Llyod Charmers - "Desiderata"
BB Seaton - "Lover's Quarre"
Mikey Chung - "Samba Pa Ti"
Ken Parker - "Take A Message To Mary"
Busty Brown - "Just As Long As You Need Me"
Mikey Chung - "Crying In The Chapel"
BB Seaton - "Leam On Me"
I Roy - "Feme Version"
Bongo Herman - "Feyu Version"
Llyod & Hortense - "You Are Everything"
Llyod Charmers - "Oily Version"
Llyod Charmers - "Oily Sound"
Scotty - "Salvation Tain"
The Cosmic Forces - "Kinky"
Llyod Charmers - "Have I Sinned"
Llyod Charmers - "Sinful Piano"
Llyod Charmers - "Power (In The Rod Of Joshua)"
Mikey Chung - "Breezing"
Murphy Romeo - "Jam Dung"
Llyod Charmers - "What Can I Do"
U Roy - "Black Heart Aka Officially"
Mikey Chung - "For The Good Time"
The Messengers - "We Are Human"
Llyod Charmers - "Sunshine Reggae"
BB Seaton - "Thin Line Between Love & Hate"
Mikey Chung - "It's Too Late"
The Messengers - "Thula Thula"
BB Seaton - "Summertime"
Mikey Ching - "Stone In Love (With You)"
BB Seaton - "I'll See You Through"
Mikey Chung - "Children Of The Night"
Bunny Ruggs - "Tell Me A Lie"
Lynford Turpin - "Turpin Soul"
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Derrick Harriott Presents Earthly Sounds: Classic Reggae Sounds From The Crystal Vaults
Cat: DBCDD 078. Rel: 10 May 21
Winston Wright - "Cotton Comes To Harlem" (CD1: Derrick Harriott presents Earthly Sounds 1971-1972)
The Ethiopians - "What A Pain"
The Crystalites - "Short Cut"
Keith & Tex - "Keith & Tex Medley" (part 1 & 2)
Bongo Herman & Les - "Home Sweet Home"
The Ethiopians - "Lot Wife"
Denzil Laing - "Medicine Stick"
Bongo Herman & Bunny - "Know Far I"
Bongo Herman, Les & Bunny - "Salaam (Peace)"
The Ethiopians - "Throne Of Justice"
The Crystalites - "Earthly Sounds"
The Diamonds - "Mash Up"
Bongo Herman & Les - "Hail I"
The Ethiopians - "Best Of Five" (part 1)
The Ethiopians - "Best Of Five" (part 2)
Bongo Herman & Les - "Freedom Fighters"
Joe White - "Call Me Trinity"
The Crystalites - "Trinity Version"
The Crystal Generation - "Hell Below"
Bongo Herman & Bunny - "We Are Praying"
The Crystalites - "We Are Praying" (version)
The Ralph Brothers - "I'm Going Home"
The Now Generation - "Shaft" (instrumental)
The Preacher - "Black Moses"
The Crystalites - "Black Moses" (version)
Big Youth - "Cool Breeze" (CD2: Derrick Harriott presents Earthly Sounds 1972-1973)
The Crystalites - "Wild Storm"
Roman Stewart & Dave - "Changing Times"
Glen Brown - "Smokey Eyes"
The Crystalites - "Smokey" (version)
Junior Murvin - "Big Boy"
The Crystalites - "Big Boy" (version)
I Roy - "Tougher Than Tough"
Augustus Pablo - "Tougher Than Tough" (version)
Big Youth - "Dock Of The Bay"
Augustus Pablo - "Bass & Drums Version"
Junior Murvin - "One Wife"
The Crystalites - "One Wife" (version)
Horace Andy - "Lonely Woman"
The Crystalites - "Lonely Woman" (dub)
Augustus Pablo - "Bells Of Death"
Bongo Herman - "Bells Of Death" (version)
The Crystalites - "Blacula"
The Crystalites - "Sixth Sense"
I Roy - "Frankie J & Melinda"
The Crystalites - "Frankie J & Melinda" (version)
Augustus Pablo & Fay - "Bedroom Mazurka"
Augustus Pablo - "Bedroom Mazurka" (version 2)
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Lighthing & Thunder! The Observer Singles 1969-1972
Cat: DB2CD 118. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Ranny Williams & The Spokes - "Pepper Seed" (CD1)
The Sound Dimension - "Music Police"
Leroy Horsemouth Wallace - "Skankey"
Ranny Williams & The Spokes - "Twin Spin"
Niney - "Cocaine Doctor"
Dennis Alcapone & Lizzy - "Bawling For Mercy"
Lloyd Willis - "Apollo Rocket"
Niney - "Omega"
Dennis Alcapone & Lizzy - "Mr Brown's Coffin"
Niney & The Observers - "Blood & Fire"
Niney - "Lightning & Thunder"
Niney - "Mud & Water"
Niney - "Brimstone & Fire"
Niney - "Message To The Ungodly"
Dennis Alcapone - "You Must Believe Me"
Niney & The Heptones - "Keep On Pushing"
Eric Monty Morris - "Strong Man Medley"
Tommy McCook - "Psalms 9 To Keep In Mind"
The Observers - "Chapter 10"
Niney - "Observing The Ave"
Niney - "Everyday Music"
Niney - "Pick Your Choice"
Max Romeo & Niney - "The Coming Of Jah"
Niney & The Observers - "The Road To Zion" (CD2)
Niney & The Observers - "Hiding By The Riverside"
The Observers - "The Red Sea"
Dennis Alcapone - "Rebel Ride"
Niney & Max Romeo - "Aily & Ailaloo"
Niney & The Observers - "Episode II"
Max Romeo & Niney - "Bearded Men Feast"
Niney The Observer - "International Pum Pum"
Niney The Observer - "Reggaematic"
Niney The Observer - "Big Hole"
The Observers - "Another Pum"
Captain Jack Morgan - "Pop A Water"
The Virgins - "Ital Buddy"
Niney & The Observers - "The Woodpecker"
Niney The Observer - "Wet Panty"
Niney & The Observers - "Discharge No 2"
Max Romeo - "Rasta Band Wagon"
Murt Turt & Purt - "When Jah Speaks"
Niney & The Observers - "Beg In The Gutter"
Niney & The Observers - "In The Gutter"
Max Romeo - "Time Hard aka Promises"
The Hardy Boys - "Time Hard" (version)
Niney The Observer - "Honey Baby"
Niney & Ken Elliott - "Forward Pipe"
Review: By the close of the 1960s, a number of dynamic, independent record producers were beginning to make their mark on Jamaica's fast-developing music scene. Chief among these initially small-time music-makers were the likes of Lee 'Scratch' Perry, 'Edward 'Bunny' Lee and the man whose music provides the focus of this 2CD collection, Winston Holness AKA 'Niney'. As the 70s dawned, the ingenuity, innovation and determination of these three talented individuals saw their influence match and often exceed that of long-established major operators. But while the music and careers of both Perry and Lee have been rightly celebrated, the achievements and influence of Niney have been largely overlooked. This collection is the first in a series of sets that aims to set the record straight, presenting the very best of his output during key parts of his music career. Featuring numerous hits, including the ground-breaking 'Blood and Fire', 'Message To The Ungodly', 'Hiding By The Riverside', 'Beardman Feast', 'Rasta Bandwagon' and 'When Jah Speak', the 2CD set presents 20+ tracks that have remained largely unavailable for over half a century.
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Dreadlocks Coming To Dinner: The Observer Singles 1973-1975
Cat: DB 2CD137. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Ken Boothe - "Silver Words"
Sang Hugh - "Rasta No Born Ya"
The Observers - "The Bold One"
Winston Wright - "Salt & Pepper"
Hubert Lee - "Hey Little Girl"
Sang Hugh - "No Portion A Gal"
Winston Wright - "Melancholy Rock"
Delroy Wilson - "Have Some Mercy"
The Observers - "Different Fashion"
Tommy McCook & The Observers - "Beardman Shuffle"
Niney & The Observers - "Hail I aka Taking A View"
Keeling Beckford - "Let Your Love Come"
Delroy Wilson - "Half Way Up The Stairs"
Astley Bennett - "Children Of The Ghetto"
The Observers - "Dub From The Ghetto"
The Meditators - "King Rasta"
Delroy Wilson - "Sugar Pie (I Can't Help Myself)"
Niney & The Observers - "New Style"
Big Youth & Dennis Brown - "Wild Goose Chase"
Ansel Collins meets The Observer - "Inbound Train"
Tommy McCook & The Observers - "One Train Load Of Collie"
U Roy - "Train From The West"
Niney & The Observers - "Daughter Gets Hot"
Big Youth & Dennis Brown - "Ride On Ride On"
Niney & The Observers - "Pressure Locks"
Niney The Observer - "Ital Correction"
Niney The Observer - "Selassie Ship"
Earth & Stone - "Babylonian"
Big Youth - "Fire Bunn"
The Observers - "Fire Organ"
Big Youth - "Mr Finnigan"
The Reggae Crusaders - "Bring The Cuchie Come"
The Observers - "Cuchie Dub"
David Jahson - "For I"
Roman Stewart - "In The Morning"
Delroy Wilson - "False Rasta"
Michael Rose - "Clap The Ba Ba"
Astley Bennett - "Leggo The Wrong"
The Observers - "Leggo The Wrong Version"
Max Romeo - "Push De Broom"
The Observers - "Impact Program"
Errol Flabba Holt - "African Train"
Junior Byles - "Bur O Boy"
Horace Andy - "Nice & Easy"
The Observers - "Nice Version"
Junior Delgado - "Every Natty Wants To Go Home"
Michael Rose - "Dreadlocks Coming For Dinner"
Glasford Manning - "Prophesy Call"
Tommy McCook & The Observers - "Zorro"
Review: While not as celebrated as some of his Jamaican contemporaries, Winston Holness AKA Niney The Observer was a hugely successful record producer. This excellent two-disc set does an excellent job in rounding up the best of his output between 1973 and '75, a period where he enjoyed countless hits at home and over in the UK. There's naturally plenty of goodness to be found amongst the 49 tracks on show, with cuts featuring now well-known Jamaican scene stars - think Junior Delgado, Delroy Wilson, Big Youth, Max Romeo, Junior Byles, Horace Andy, U-Roy and ska survivor Tommy McCook - being joined by more dubbed-out 'versions' (credited to his studio band The Observers') and local hits by artists whose fame rarely spread beyond the Caribbean (Winston Wright, Hubert Lee, Earth & Stone). In an indispensable introduction to one of Jamaica's finest producers of the 1970s.
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Land Of Kinks: The Jamaican Upsetter Singles 1970
Cat: DB2CD 157. Rel: 20 Feb 25
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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People Funny Boy: The Upsetter Singles 1968-1969
Cat: DB2CD 146. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Lee Perry - "People Funny Boy"
Val Bennett - "Stranger On The Shore"
The Mellotones - "Non Such (Busted Me Bet)"
The Upsetters - "Handy Cap"
Burt Walters - "Honey Love"
Burt Walters - "Evol Yenoh"
Burt Walters - "Blowing In The Wind"
The Mellotones - "Uncle Charley"
Danny & Lee - "Not Taking Any Sentence"
The Bleechers - "Farmer's In The Den"
The Mellotones - "What A Botheration"
The Inspirations - "Tighten Up"
David Isaacs - "A Place In The Sun"
The Mellotones - "Uncle Desmond"
Lee Perry - "Mad House"
The Upsetters - "Prison Sentence"
The Inspirations - "Stand By Me"
The Upsetters - "Return Of Django"
The Righteous Flames - "Mini Dress"
David Isaacs - "Good Father"
The Inspirations - "I'll Be Waiting"
Slim Smith - "What A Situation"
Lee Perry - "What A Botheration"
The Upsetters - "Eight For Eight"
Lord Comic & The Upsetters - "Django Aka Bronco"
The Mellotones - "What A Botheration" (alternate take)
The Upsetters - "Dollar In The Teeth" (alternate take)
Lee Perry - "You Crummy"
The Upsetters - "Dollar In The Teeth"
Val Bennett - "Baby Baby"
The Inspirations - "You Know What I Mean"
Denzil Laing - "Beware Of The Pepper"
Val Bennett - "Barbara"
Lee Perry - "(People) Funny Fi True"
The Upsetters - "Ten To Twelve"
Busty Brown - "How Can I Forget"
The Mellotones - "Dry Up Your Tears"
The West Indians - "Oh Lord"
The Bleechers - "Come Into My Parlour"
Busty Brown - "What A Price"
Milton Henry - "No Bread & Butter"
The Bleechers - "Everything For Your Fun"
David Isaacs - "I’ve Got Memories"
David Isaacs - "I’m Leaving (On A Jet Plane)"
The Gaylads - "I Wear My Slanders"
Bruce Bennett - "Who To Tell"
The Bleechers - "Check Him Out"
The Soul Twins - "Pound Get A Blow"
The Gaylads - "The Same Thing"
The Upsetter Pilgrims - "A Testimony"
Nora Dean - "The Same Thing You Gave To Daddy"
The Upsetters - "The Vampire"
Val Bennett - "Baby Baby" (alternate take)
Review: The first extensive anthology of Lee Perry's early productions includes numerous Jamaican hits and features some of the most influential recordings of the late 60s. Today, Lee 'Scratch' Perry is widely recognied as one of the finest talents from the golden age of Jamaican music. However, his rise to fame was neither easy nor swift. After working for Studio One boss Clement 'Coxson' Dodd, Perry made his mark as an artist and arranger in the mid-60s, eventually becoming a fully independent producer by mid-1968. Perry's innovative approach and understanding of local music trends quickly brought him national success with popular singles on Upset, the label he co-owned. He soon became an independent operator, releasing best-selling 45s on his Upsetter label, which attracted the attention of London-based Trojan Records. Trojan created a British version of his imprint in early 1969. Perry's music particularly resonated with Britain's skinhead fans, and in autumn 1969, his production of Val Bennett and The Upsetters' Return Of Django reached the UK pop charts, exposing Perry's music to a global audience. This anthology brings together the recordings that launched Perry's career as an independent producer, showcasing a mix of soulful rock steady and dynamic boss reggae. It offers a compelling listening experience and a fascinating insight into the early musical development of one of Jamaican music's most influential and innovative figures.
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Soulful I: The Jamaican Upsetter Singles 1969-1970
Cat: DB2CD 152. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Carl Dawkins - "Hard To Handle" (CD1)
The Upsetters - "Night Doctor"
Busty Brown - "To Love Somebody"
The Upsetters - "Man From MI5"
The Upsetters - "Soulful I"
The Ravers - "Babam Bam"
The Silvertones - "Kiddy-O"
The Upsetters - "Thunder Ball" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Big Noise" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Crash It" (take 5)
The Silvertones - "Endlessly"
David Isaacs - "What's Wrong With You"
The Upsetters - "Tidal Wave"
David Isaacs - "He'll Have To Go"
David Isaacs - "Since You Are Gone"
Busty Brown - "I Can't See Myself Cry About You"
The Upsetters - "Cold Sweat"
The Upsetters - "The Vampire"
The Upsetters - "Drugs & Poison"
Pat Satchmo - "Till I Can’t Take It Anymore" (take 4)
Gladstone Anderson & The Upsetters - "Goosey" (take 2)
The Bleechers - "Check Him Out" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Prove It" (take 1)
Glen Adams & The Upsetters - "X-Ray Vision" (take 4)
The West Indians - "Never Get Away" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Thunder Ball" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Big Noise" (take 3 - CD2)
Gladstone Anderson & The Upsetters - "Goosey" (take 3)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 5)
The Upsetters - "Prove It" (take 2)
The West Indians - "Never Get Away" (take 2)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "One Little Lie"
The Upsetters - "Slow Motion" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Summer Come"
The Upsetters - "Love Me Baby" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Bab Thool"
The Upsetters - "Take A Sip"
The Upsetters - "T’ank You"
The Upsetters - "Bab Theef"
The Upsetters - "The Dentist" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Soul Walk"
The Upsetters - "One Punch"
The Upsetters - "Wax It"
The Upsetters - "Let’s Not Fight It"
The Versatiles - "Hurry Up"
Val Bennett & The Upsetters - "Django Shoots Again"
The Upsetters - "Sit Back"
The Upsetters - "Toothache"
The Upsetters - "No Sin" (take 6)
The Upsetters - "Slow Motion" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Love Me Baby" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "The Dentist" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 1)
Review: On its latest deep dive into the Jamaican reggae archives, the Doctor Bird label has returned to the early years of one of the style's most iconic producers, Lee 'Scratch' Perry. The music showcased on this two-disc set was initially released on Perry's own Upsetter imprint in 1969-70 and contains a mix of vocal numbers, instrumental 'versions' and alternate takes from the archive. There's naturally tons of highlights amongst the 50-plus tracks on show, including the organ-rich ska flex of The Upsetters' 'Night Doctor', the soulful rocksteady sweetness of 'Kiddy-O' by the Silvertones, the slow-dance excellence of Busty Brown's 'I Can't See Myself Cry About You', the low-slung shuffle of The Upsetters' 'Bab Thool' and the bona fide anthem that is 'Django Shoots Again' by Val Bennett and the Upsetters.
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Brixton Cat (Expanded Edition)
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Brixton Cat (Expanded Edition) (unmixed 3xCD box set)
Cat: DB3CD 159. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Joe's All Stars - "Since I Met You Baby" (instrumental - Brixton Cat)
Joe's All Stars - "Reggae On The Shore"
Joe The Boss - "Mad Man Mad"
Dice The Boss & Joe's All Stars - "But Officer"
Rico & The Rhythm Aces - "The Bullet"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "The Proud One"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Friendly Percussion"
Joe's All Stars - "Sugar Serenade"
Joe's All Stars - "Hey Jude"
Dice The Boss & Joe's All Stars - "Brixton Cat"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Snake Poison"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Funky Reggae" (part 1)
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Reco's Torpedo"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Honky"
Tito Simon - "Return Of The Bullet" (bonus tracks)
Ric & The Rhythm Aces - "Read The News"
Rico & The Rhythm Aces - "Zz Beat"
Joe Mansano - "Life On Reggae Planet"
Rico & The Rhythm Aces - "Rhythm In"
Patti La Donne - "Friends & Lovers"
Joe The Boss & Rico - "The Accused (The King Of Sounds)"
Josh - "The Judge"
Rico & Joe's All Stars - "Hot Line" (instrumental - Funky Reggae 1969-1970)
Joe's All Stars - "Lash Them"
Pama Dice & Joe's All Stars - "Musical Feet"
Pama Dice & Joe's All Stars - "Battle Cry Of Blatra"
Joe's All Stars - "Funky Reggae" (instrumental - part 2)
King Horror - "Dracula, Prince Of Darkness"
Ron & Joe's All Stars - "Soul Of Joemel" (instrumental)
Girlie & Junior - "African Meeting"
Josh & Joe's All Stars - "Higher & Higher" (instrumental)
Joe's All Stars - "Solitude"
Dice The Boss & Joe's All Stars - "Gun The Man Down"
Joe The Boss & Joe's All Stars - "The Thief"
Dice The Boss - "Your Boss DJ"
The Critics & Nyah Shuffle - "Behold"
Sexy Frankie & Nyah Shuffle - "Tea, Patty, Sex & Ganja"
Paula Dean & Nyah Shuffle - "Since I Met You, Abby" (vocal version)
Paula Dean & Nyah Shuffle - "Jughead" (instrumental)
Joe The Boss - "Teahouse"
Ray Martell - "She Caught The Train"
Joe's All Stars - "Tony B's Theme" (instrumental)
Joe The Boss & Joe's All Stars - "Skinhead Revolt"
Llyod, Pama Dice & Girlie - "Trial Of Pama Dice" (Skinhead Revolt 1970)
Nyah Shuffle - "Jughead Returns"
Joe The Boss - "Son Of Al Capone"
Joe The Boss - "All My Enemies Beware"
Girlie - "Small Change"
Girlie - "Mind Your Business"
Pamela Brown - "People Are Running"
The Critics - "Schooldays"
Deiroy Williams - "Don't Play That Song"
Llyod, Girlie & Joe - "Appeal Of Pama Dice"
The Boss All Stars - "Young & Strong"
Dice The Boss - "The Informer"
Dice The Boss - "Cool It"
The Opening - "Tea House"
Pama Dice - "Brixton Fight"
The Cimarons - "Brixton Fight" (instrumental - part 2)
Pama Dice - "Brixton Pum Pum Wrecker"
The Cimaron Kid - "Bad Day At Black Rock"
The Cimarons - "Fragile" (instrumental)
Clive Williams & The Heat Wave - "Take Good Care Of My Baby"
Dice, Rico & The Heat Wave - "In Loving Memory (Of Don Drummond)" (instrumental)
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Reggae Flight 404
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Reggae Flight 404 (unmixed 2xCD)
Cat: DBCDD 098. Rel: 16 Feb 23
The Maytones - "Funny Man" (Various Artists 'flight 404')
Laxton & Oliver - "Stay In My Arms"
The GG All Stars - "Bonanza"
Lloyd & Robin - "Gawling Come Down"
The Maytones - "Billy Goat"
The Maytones - "Loving Reggay"
Winston Wright & The GG All Stars - "Flight 404"
The Maytones - "Sentimental Reason"
The GG All Stars - "Musical Shot"
Eric ‘Monty’ Morris - "Higher Than The Highest Mountain"
Winston Wright & The GG All Stars - "Funny Girl"
The Maytones - "Bowie Wowie"
Roy Samuel & GG All Stars - "Musical Beat" (bonus tracks)
The Maytones - "Cold Up Aka Call You Up"
Vernon Buckley & Alvin Ranglin - "Old Man Dead"
The GG All Stars - "Everybody Reggae"
Trevor & The Maytones - "Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday"
Gladstone & The Followers - "Judas"
The Maytones - "Botheration"
Trevor & The Maytones - "Have You Time"
The GG All Stars - "Champion"
The Maytones - "Mi Nah Tek You Lick"
Vernon & Alvin - "Another Fool"
The GG All Stars - "Reggae Me"
Gladstone & The Followers - "World Come To An End"
The Maytones - "Dig Away De Money"
Laxton & Oliver - "Wickeder"
The GG Rhythm Section - "2,000 Tons Of TNT"
The GG All Stars - "Man From Carolina" (Various Artists 'man From Carolina')
The Slickers - "Gold On Your Dress"
The GG All Stars - "Gangja Plane"
The GG All Stars - "Peanut Baby"
The Maytones - "Copper Girl"
The GG All Stars - "African Melody"
The Maytones - "Serious Love"
The GG All Stars - "Chariot Without Horse"
Keeling Backford - "Young Folks"
The GG All Stars - "Deep River"
The Maytones - "Come With Me"
Keeling Backford - "Cecelia"
The Maytones - "Want Love" (bonus tracks)
Eric 'monty' Morris - "Love Me Or Leave Me"
The GG All Stars - "Barabus"
The Maytones - "Lover Girl"
Eric 'monty' Morris - "No More Teardrops"
The Maytones - "This Kind Of Life"
Keeling Backford - "Mercy, Mr DJ"
Charlie Ace & The GG All Stars - "Jumbo Jet"
Trevor & Keith - "The Ark Aka Come Along"
The GG All Stars - "News Room"
The Maytones - "Black & White Unite"
The Minna Boys - "False Reader Aka Got To Move"
Charlie Ace - "Musical Combination"
The GG All Stars - "Jumping Dick"
The Sunshine - "Perilous Time"
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The Reggae Christmas Collection
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Cat: DB2CD 153. Rel: 28 Nov 24
The Joe Gibbs Family Of Artists - "Christmas Medley"
The Joe Gibbs Family Of Artists - "On The Twelve Day Of Ismas"
The Joe Gibbs Family Of Artists - "We Three Kings"
The Joe Gibbs Family Of Artists - "Deck The Halls"
The Joe Gibbs Family Of Artists - "Winter Wonderland"
The Joe Gibbs Family Of Artists - "Little Town Of Bethlehem"
The Joe Gibbs Family Of Artists - "Christmas Rockers Melody"
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Rockers At Christmas Style"
Kojak - "Christmas Style" (bonus track)
Home T 4 - "Rock It For Christmas" (bonus track)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Christmas Mood" (bonus track)
John Holt - "I Believe In Father Christmas"
John Holt - "Last Christmas"
John Holt - "Lonely This Christmas"
John Holt - "White Christmas"
John Holt - "Happy X-Mas (War Is Over)"
John Holt - "A Spaceman Came Travelling"
John Holt - "When A Child Is Born - John Holt"
John Holt - "Santa Cluas Is Comin' To Town"
John Holt - "My Oh My"
Yellowman - "Blue Christmas"
Yellowman - "Auld Lang Syne"
Yellowman - "Yellowman Is Coming To Town"
Yellowman - "Jamaica Jamaica, We Ain't Got No Snow"
Yellowman - "Children Saw Mommy Kissing Yellowman"
Yellowman - "African Christmas"
Yellowman - "Santa Claus Never Comes To The Ghetto"
Yellowman - "Yellow Christmas"
Yellowman - "This Christmas"
Yellowman - "Yellowman Rock (Jingle Bell Rock)"
Yellowman - "Tis The Season (Deck The Halls)"
Yellowman - "We Wish You A Merry Christmas"
Yellowman - "The Twelve Days Of Christmas"
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Feel Good All Over: The Sunshot Singles 1972-1973
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Cat: DB 2CD160. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Dennis Brown - "Black Magic Woman"
Big Youth & Dennis Brown - "Tell It Black"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Magic Version Aka Black Magic Woman" (version)
Delroy Wilson - "Heart Made Of Stone"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Heart Made Of Stone" (version)
Dennis Brown - "Let Love In"
Dillinger - "Big Score"
The Soul Syndicate - "Let Love In" (version)
The Tropic Shadows - "Gee Baby"
Horace Andy - "I Feel Good All Over"
Phil Pratt All Stars - "Feel Good All Over" (version)
Big Youth - "Phil Pratt Thing"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Phil Pratt Thing" (version)
Horace Andy - "Tag A Long"
Gregory Isaacs - "All I Have Is Love"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "All I Have Is Love" (version)
Prince Jazzbo - "Mr Balla Fix Yu Collar"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Mr Balla" (version)
Norman Watson - "Peeping Tom Aka Rasta Army"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Rasta Army" (version)
Max Romeo - "Murder In The Place"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Murder In The Place" (version)
Al Campbell - "Saving My Love For You"
Dillinger - "Platt Skank"
Norman Watson - "Don't Follow Propaganda"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Propaganda" (version)
Bobby Kalphat - "South West Of Rhodesia"
Al Campbell - "A Game Called Love"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "A Game Called Love" (version)
The Tidals - "Put Those Fools"
Barrington Spence - "Shake You, Wake You"
Phil Pratt - "Tempting"
The Tidals - "What A Great Day"
Al Campbell - "When Spring Is Around"
Norman Watson - "Revenge"
Al Campbell - "It Wouldn't Be Fair"
Max Romeo - "Still"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Still" (version)
Barrington Spence - "Where Your Footsteps Led"
Bobby Kalphat & The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Terminal Rock"
Al Campbell - "It's True"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "It's True" (version)
Cock & Puss - "Dead Buddy"
Review: .This essential album from Doctor Bird highlights the great Phil Pratt's remarkable work during a pivotal era in Jamaican music. Feel Good All Over: The Sunshot Singles 1972-1973 digs into his work during that golden time and turns out both many well-known hits and some rarer gems, a total of 30 of which appear on CD for the first time. This collection captures the energy of a time when Pratt, alongside a new wave of equally bold and ambitious producers, pushed against the established norms of the island's music scene and brought in new influences. The result is a treasure trove of some of the finest and most influential reggae recordings from the pre-roots period including deep-cut gems like Delroy Wilson's aching 'Heart Made Of Stone', the romantic harmonies of The Soul Syndicate and swagger of 'Phil Pratt Thing'.

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Silver & Gold: The Sunshot Records Collection 1969-1971
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Cat: DB2CD 156. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Ken Boothe - "Artibella" (CD1)
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Victory"
Ken Boothe - "Can’t Fight Me Down"
Charley Ace - "Silver & Gold"
John Holt - "My Heart Is Gone"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Cut Throat"
Dennis Alcapone - "Picture Or No Picture"
Ken Boothe - "I'm Not For Sale"
Charlie Ace - "Book Of Books"
Phillip Samuel - "Musical Dove"
Ken Boothe - "Give To Me"
Charlie Ace - "Musical Chalice"
Jackie Bernard - "Heart Made Of Stone"
Ken Boothe - "Why"
John Holt - "Strange Things"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Strange Mood"
Carl Moore - "Our Forefathers Died In The Sand"
Bongo Herman - "Strange Mood" (Bongo version)
Ken Boothe - "Morning"
The Twinkle Brothers - "Your Own Thing"
Lloyd Charmers - "My Sweet Lord"
Horace Andy - "I May Never (See My Baby Anymore)"
Errol Dunkley - "Running Child"
The Tidals - "Rebel Nyah"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Rasta Fire"
Pat Kelly - "They Talk About Love" (CD2: Cool Breezing)
Pat Kelly - "Soulful Love"
Pat Kelly - "I Wish It Would Rain"
Pat Kelly - "Both Sides Now"
Pat Kelly - "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
Pat Kelly - "How Long"
Pat Kelly - "That Special Love"
Pat Kelly - "Steal Away"
Pat Kelly - "It Couldn't Be"
Pat Kelly - "He Ain't Heavy, He’s My Brother"
The Phil Pratt All Stars - "Love Skank" (bonus track)
Dennis Alcapone - "This A Butter" (bonus track)
Bongo Herman - "Talk About Version" (bonus track)
Ken Boothe - "Miss Wine-E Wine-E" (bonus track)
Delroy Wilson - "Baby Don't You Do It" (bonus track)
The Tropic Shadows - "Pee-Pa-Do Festival" (bonus track)
Barrington Spence - "Sweet Wanton" (bonus track)
Bongo Herman - "Phil Pratt Ranch" (bonus track)
The Kingstonians - "Kingstonians Medley" (bonus track)
Alton Ellis - "Living In A White Men Land" (bonus track)
Barrington Spence - "Where Must I Go" (bonus track)
Dennis Brown - "What About The Half" (bonus track)
The Soul Syndicate - "What About The Half" (version - bonus track)
John Holt - "Give Me Justice" (bonus track)
The Tropic Shadows - "Our Anniversary" (bonus track)
Review: Doctor Bird's latest deep dive into Jamaica's seemingly bottomless reggae archives takes us back to the turn-of-the-1970s and the short-lived - but undeniably successful - story of singer-turned-producer George Philips AKA Phil Pratt's Sunshot Records imprint. It's the first ever retrospective of the label's output, in part because few copies of the showcased records ever made it out of Jamaica. Reflective of the period when rocksteady was fading and roots reggae was beginning to emerge, the cuts on disc one - fronted by such legendary singers as Ken Boothe, John Holt and Horace Andy -comprise the best of the singles released by the label between 1969 and 1972. Disc two contains more singles, B-sides and rarities, alongside all ten tracks from Pat Kelly's Breezing album.




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