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Ska Fever Vol 2
Cat: OGR 880. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Rude Girl" (2:47)
Prince Alphonso & The Fever - "Malostran-Ska" (2:42)
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Remember To Forget" (2:51)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Beseda Blues" (2:43)
Review: The superb Original Gravity label is back with more OG reggae brilliance and ska classics. This second volume of Ska Fever kicks off with a big stepper from Junior Dell & The D Lites in the form of 'Rude Girl' while Prince Alphonso & The Fever bring big playful brass to 'Malostran-Ska' and Junior Dell & The D Lites then return on the flipside of this 7" with 'Remember To Forget' which picks up the pace and is built on a hardcore rhythm. The legendary Woodfield Rd Allstars shut things down with a more melancholic vibe on 'Beseda Blues.'
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Boss Sounds Vol 1
Boss Sounds Vol 1 (limited 7")
Cat: OGR 884D. Rel: 12 Nov 24
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Skinhead Vibration" (2:35)
Woodfield Rod Allstars - "The Mighty Big Ben Silekta" (2:40)
Woodfield Rod Allstars - "Brixton Rumble" (2:44)
Woodfield Rod Allstars - "I Raggazzi" (2:18)
Review: London's Original Gravity is a bastion of top notch dub and reggae and has been for a while. For their next outing they round up some of their best bits on a new compilation series they are rightly calling Boss Sounds. Volume 1 is a doozy that opens with label regulars Junior Dell & The D Lites and Woodfield Road Allstars. 'Skinhead Vibration' kicks things off with singing organ chords over slow, ska-tinged drums with plenty of sweet fills and a lively vocal up top. The Allstars then drop the more wobbly and funky number, 'The Mighty Big Ben Silekta' and two further jams on the flip that keep the riddims rolling.
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East Of Hurghada
East Of Hurghada (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 082. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Junior Dell & D Lites - "East Of Hurghada" (3:59)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Lickle Fat Mattress" (3:10)
Review: Junior Dell & The D-Lites are one of reggae's most accomplished outfits and they have a vast arsenal of tunes to back that up. This one is one of many delightful dubs - and it now makes its way to us via Original Gravity. 'East Of Hurghada' has a noodling melodic lead and nice dusty drums with a more textured horn eventually taking the main stage. On the flip, Woodfield Rd Allstars step up with 'Lickle Fat Mattress' which is another blend of ska, reggae and dub with some natty keys.
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Be My Baby
Be My Baby (limited 7")
Cat: OGR 872. Rel: 15 May 24
Donnoya Drake - "Be My Baby" (2:58)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Mash Down De Bamboo Bed" (3:00)
Review: Donnoya Drake's rendition of 'Be My Baby' beautifully captures the essence of the classic by Ronnie Spectre and The Ronettes, infusing it with soulful vocals and a pop sensibility that pays homage to the original while adding her own flair. Her rendition is a classy interpretation that showcases her great singing skills. On the flip side, the Woodfield Rd Allstars deliver a ska classic with 'Mash Down De Bamboo Bed.' Released under the UK label run by Neil Anderson, known for his love of various music genres including soul, funk, blues, r&b, Latin and ska, this track exudes authenticity and skillful musicianship. Anderson's dedication to recreating the sound and vibe of the original era shines through, making it a standout release on his label.
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Cool Right Down
Cat: OGR 883. Rel: 07 Jan 25
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Cool Right Down" (3:13)
Woodfood Rd Allstars - "Cool Version" (3:15)
Review: A 45 that perfectly captures the laidback, island vibe of reggae music. Side-1 features Junior Dell & The D Lites' 'Cool Right Down', a catchy tune with an infectious island flavour. The unique vocal performance exudes a relaxed charm, paying homage to the chill personality of Jamaican life, while the smooth rhythm and warm melodies create an inviting atmosphere. Side-2 delivers the instrumental version, 'Cool (Version)', by Woodfood Rd Allstars. The track comes alive with dynamic instrumentation, allowing the rhythm section and melodic elements to shine. The absence of vocals puts a greater focus on the groove and the track's energy is elevated through its rich, vibrant instrumentation. Together, these two tracks offer a well-rounded experience of classic reggae, blending relaxed vibes with dynamic instrumental interplay.
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Can't Stop The Reggae
Cat: OGR 886. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Can't Stop The Reggae" (4:05)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Dis Yah Master Blaster" (3:17)
Review: Contemporary reggae artist Junior Dell and his backing band the D-Lites do it just as their forbears did back in the 70s and 80s. Stalwarts of parent label Original Gravity and favourites of theirs, it comes as no surprise: Dell recharges the reggae genre with seemingly limitless battery power, asserting without compromise the Jamaican genre's unstoppability. Appeals to infinitude aside, it still would've certainly needed a heck of a lot of electrical power to fuel all those soundsystems. Even so, 'Can't Stop The Reggae' is a serene track, deploying a lovers' tinge whilst Dell peppers the sound with his suspended vocal lilts. Woodfield Rd Allstars go a little more experimental with things, electronically sequencing their vintage drums and bubbles to a highly miscible eight-note blessup.
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Moonlight Lover
Cat: TIEU 004. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Joya Landis - "Moonlight Lover" (with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (2:18)
Winston Wright - "Moonlight Groover" (with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (2:36)
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Reggae Dynamite Vol 6 EP
Cat: OGR 873. Rel: 31 May 24
Max Iss & The Minions - "Reggae Dynamite" (2:47)
Donnoya Drake - "Mr Big Stuff" (3:00)
Dave Barker - "Gimme Little Sign" (2:43)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Gimme Little" (version) (2:54)
Review: Reggae Dynamite Vol.6 explodes onto the scene with four irresistible tracks that capture the essence of early reggae. Max Iss & The Minions kick things off with the infectious title track, setting the tone for an EP filled with soulful rhythms and vibrant melodies. Donnoya Drake delivers a stellar rendition of the funk-soul classic 'Mr Big Stuff,' while reggae legend Dave Barker lends his smooth vocals to 'Gimme Little Sign,' adding his own twist to the soul nugget. The instrumental track, 'Gimme Little Version,' by Woodfield Rd Allstars, rounds out the EP with its lively organ-led groove. Produced by Neil Anderson, each song is expertly crafted, blending elements of reggae, funk, and soul to create an electrifying listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned reggae enthusiast or new to the genre, Reggae Dynamite Vol.6 is guaranteed to get you moving and grooving from start to finish.
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The Man That I Am
Cat: WHODEM 044. Rel: 15 Jul 24
The Man That I Am (3:45)
The Dub That I Dub (3:45)
Review: As Whodemsound races towards its 50th outing, it presses up yet another great little 7", this time with Bopper Ranking delivering some great spoken word roots. 'The Man That I Am' is just under four minutes of super clean dub with digital synths adding a future-facing feel to the sultry horns that drift up top and the traditional dub rhythms that roll deep down low. The conscious lyrics make this an even more heady experience and on the flip is a dub version for those who prefer to whittle things down to the bare dub essentials.
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Capture Land
Cat: DKR 281.
Stranger Cole - "Capture Land" (4:45)
Wanachi - "Black Root" (3:18)
Moon Dread - "Rastaman Suite" (6:48)
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Lord Of Lords
Cat: LOL. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Lord Of Lords (3:20)
Lord Dub (3:18)
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Firehouse Rock
Cat: JG 44. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Wailing Souls - "Firehouse Rock" (4:13)
Roots Radics Band - "Firehouse Rock" (version) (3:33)
Review: This one packs some serious heat from some of reggae's most influential names - first is The Wailing Souls, a legendary harmony group who could melt anyone's soul, and then there's the peerless studio band Roots Radics who very much laid down the temple for new dancehall reggae evolution in the 80s. This jam is taken from an album, Firehouse Rock, that was made with producer Henry "Junjo" Lawes and engineer Hopeton "Scientist" Brown. It's a buttery smooth vocal roller with earthy guitar licks and a fresh dub version on the flip. Crucial.
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Lost In A Dream
Cat: JGM 7021. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Lopez Walker - "Lost In A Dream" (2:59)
Mighty Two - "Lost In A Dream" (Dreaming version) (3:00)
Review: Lopez Walker is best known for his roots classics 'Jah Jah New Garden' and 'Send Another Moses' which were recorded for Roy Francis' Phase One label in the late 70s. His talent caught the attention of Joe Gibbs, who then went on to produce this sorely overlooked bluesy dance tune. The track's forlorn vocals and a haunting flute melody capture the essence of heartbreak while on the flip side, Errol Thompson delivers a stellar dub mix. It is fleshy and warm and full of trickery and is a must-hear for fans of Joe Gibbs' iconic productions from that era. Though underappreciated, this should be a hidden gem no more.
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Played by: Osmose
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I Can't Understand
Cat: EBT 0100. Rel: 23 Jul 24
I Can't Understand (2:47)
Bad Bad Bad (3:02)
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I Can't Understand
Cat: EBTA 0100. Rel: 10 Oct 24
I Can't Understand (2:48)
Bad Bad Bad (3:03)
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Waste Time In Babylon (reissue)
Cat: 333 017. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Waste Time In Babylon (3:39)
Version In Babylon (3:43)
Review: Foundational reggae artist Dennis Walks' 'Waste Time in Babylon' has long been a much sought-after track and it is now the latest 1980s digital gem to be reissued on 45 as part of the 333 series. The tune was originally produced by Prince Jazzbo for his Ujama label in 1987 and finds Walks, who first gained recognition in the early 1970s working with producers Harry Mudie and Joe Gibbs, delivering his trademark powerful vocals over the iconic 'Racecourse Rock' rhythm. The track also features legendary keyboardist Winston Wright in fine form which helps to make this reissue a must-have for fans of classic reggae and digital-era fusions.
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Belly Lick
Cat: HSRSS 0032. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Dennis Walks - "Belly Lick" (2:13)
Drumbago & The Blenders - "The Game Song" (1:55)
Review: This limited reissue revives an ultra-rare 1968 reggae anthem, originally released on the Blue Cat label. Featuring Dennis Walks' 'Belly Lick' and Drumbago & The Blenders' 'The Game Song', both tracks epitomise late 1960s Jamaican music as a genre with bite, as these contemporaries foregrounded womp-basses and impactful offbeat guitars, as always emphasise the 2s and 4s, and infusing the world-famous reggae genre with the lesser-spotted, banjo-led Jamaican music category of mento. Written by Walks and produced by Joe Gibbs, these gems were once highly collectible, fetching blasphemously high prices, but this reissue brings the them back for collectors to enjoy for their own sake.
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The Man Who Sold The World (reissue)
Cat: JAMWAX 33. Rel: 15 Jan 25
The Wally Brothers - "The Man Who Sold The World" (2:37)
Wally's All Stars - "The Man Who Sold The World" (instrumental) (2:25)
Review: On Side-1 of this 45, a rootsy rendition breathes new life into the original track, transforming it into a laid-back, soulful cover of an alternative classic. The Wally Brothers' 7" reissue of 'The Man Who Sold The World' offers a fresh reggae twist on the iconic David Bowie classic, later popularised by Nirvana. The reggae rhythms, smooth basslines and heartfelt vocals make this version uniquely their own, while still honouring the song's original power. Side-2 delivers a dub version of the track, providing a dynamic instrumental take that emphasises the groove and atmosphere. The dub's subtle effects and stripped-back sound, meanwhile, will excited DJ's looking for a cool groove to play.
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Radikulture
Cat: WADR 04. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Radikulture (3:10)
Riddimkul Dub (3:10)
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In The Rain
Cat: BK 096. Rel: 20 Dec 24
In The Rain (3:48)
Rain Unlimited (4:13)
Review: Dub wholesalers Arawak reissue a popular 1979 lovers' rock version of The Dramatics' '72 soul classic. The original 'In The Rain' is notable for being one of the first pieces of popular music ever released to incorporate the sounds of rain and thunder; this is sadly not literally repeated on the dub version here, but the sense of expanse and reverb control by Brixton dub deejay Webby Jay is an expert portrayal of the wet aftersod. It's stopped raining, and each kick-rim unison sounds like a puddling, pooling splash in dawn light, giving off plumes of vapour. A real textural, high-quality dub riddim; we can feel droplets on our ears.
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Watta Wooi
Cat: HBR 7. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Watta Wooi (7:29)
Out Of Many One People (6:33)
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Nagori Yuki
Cat: WQKL 27. Rel: 25 Feb 25
Track 1 (4:26)
Track 2 (3:51)
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Ano Kane O Narasuno Wa Anata
Cat: WQKL 24. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Ano Kane O Narasuno Wa Anata (feat Ken Yokoyama) (3:16)
Ano Kane O Narasuno Wa Anata (feat Mayumi Kojima) (3:16)
Review: Popular Kayou ska band What's Love? is back with some more of their delightful sonic creations. This time they release two 7" nuggets on Warner Japan and both feature their own idiosyncratic pop cover songs. One of the highlights is their ska rendition of Akiko Wada's well-known national hit 'Ano Kane o Narasuno wa Anata,' which was originally put out to great success back at the turn of the new millennium in 2001. The A-side features vocals by Yokoyama Ken from Crazy Ken Band, while the B-side showcases a vocal version by Kojima Mayumi. These releases are a must-have for anyone looking for a little left-of-centre magic to drop into their curveball sets.
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Definition Of
Definition Of (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FUNKSCAPES 009. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Title Track (4:34)
Sublime (5:00)
Definition Of (4:26)
Review: Stefan Schwander is known for aliases like Harmonious Thelonious, A Rocket In Dub and Antonelli Electr and now strikes once more with his third EP, 'While My Sequencer Gently Bleeps'. Entirely crafted on Elektron's Monomachine, this one delivers deep basslines, ravey bleeps, piano chords and synth melodies that evoke the sounds of Jamaica, UK and Chicago while looking toward the future. The EP opens with the groovy 'Title Track' followed by the minimal, dub-influenced 'Sublime' with shuffling beats and a smooth synth line. On the flipside, 'Definition Of ...' combines deep bass, lively percussion and subtle melodies that are both danceable and storytelling.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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This Love
Cat: OR 139. Rel: 27 Dec 24
Delroy Williams - "This Love" (3:11)
Rockers All-Star - "Dub" (3:17)
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Wonderful World
Cat: TIEU 034. Rel: 28 Jun 24
Lloyd Williams - "Wonderful World" (2:25)
Tommy McCook - "Mad Mad Mad" (2:43)
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Great Day (reissue)
Cat: RF 390. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Wilson Brothers & The Hippy Boys - "Great Day" (2:11)
Michael Wilson & The Hippy Boys - "Boss Dynamite" (2:22)
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Love Rasta
Cat: DBQK 1223. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Love Rasta (2:59)
Rasta (dub) (2:53)
My Community (3:56)
My Community (dub) (3:52)
Review: The wonderful 'Love Rasta' is a lively and playful reggae track by Jack Wilson with a light-hearted vibe. The London-based vocalist has real Jamaican heritage and that shows in his delivery here of a vibrant song which authentically honours Rastafarian culture and acts as a unifying anthem for the community while spreading a message of togetherness. The track was mixed by Dougie Wardrop, a prominent figure in UK reggae, at Conscious Sounds studio in London and it sounds seriously loud and clear so snap it up and drop it on the biggest system you can find for maximum pleasurable impact.
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Liberation
Cat: WVR 1201. Rel: 15 May 24
Liberation (mix 1) (3:47)
Liberation (mix 2) (3:48)
Survivor (mix 1) (3:51)
Survivor (mix 2) (3:52)
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Cruising
Cat: TRSWOO 1. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Cruising (3:29)
Cruising (version) (3:24)
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Dollars Weak
Cat: TRSMSH 1. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Dollars Weak (3:38)
Dollars Weak (version) (3:38)
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Boss Sounds Vol 2
Cat: OGR 890. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Hipshaker (2:16)
Ruff & Tuff (2:45)
Striker's Shuffle (2:35)
Rudeboy Riot (2:40)
Review: The original Gravity label has assembled its Woodfield Allstars once more for a jam-packed 7" that offers up some summer ready and ska tinged reggae rollers. 'Hipshaker' is denied by its gleeful organ work which shines brighter over the earthy drums. 'Ruff & Tuff' has well defined guitar plucks and bendy baselines that pull you in different directions and 'Striker's Shuffle' picks up the pace with a little more immediacy while 'Rudeboy Riot' shuts down with a fat-bottomed groove and lovably lazy vibe.
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Hippy Boys Shuffle (Tribute To Family Man)
Cat: OGR 871. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Hippy Boys Shuffle (Tribute To Family Man) (3:04)
Twenty-Four-Seven (2:51)
Review: Original Gravity rediscover a classic by Woodfield Rd. Allstars, who again prove their mastery over the art of stylistic emulation via this 7" record, 'Hippy Boys Shuffle'. The so far exclusively Original Gravity-releasing band (and/or production outfit led by one Neil Anderson) here lay down two new soul/reggae/bossa nova cuts. 'Hippy Boys Shuffle' is an 'as retro as it' gets womper of a track replete with Hammonds, saturated twang-strums and tremolo'ing hooks, all amounting to a fruitful yet bodily mod stew. B-side 'Twenty-Four-Seven' opens with a "can't you feel the music getting hotter?" sample - we sure can - before launching into a divine reinterpretation for the ages.
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Big Shot
Big Shot (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 879. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Big Shot (3:01)
Soul Shakedown (3:38)
Review: London label Original Gravity excels once more here with some authentic dub sounds from the one and only Woodfield Rd Allstars. This excellent collective has been on many a great tune on this label as well as several others and this limited 45 rm proves their might in the field once more. 'Big Shot' is a funky cut with some natty chord work and off-balance drums that tumble to and fro, while the percussion is organic and crisp up top. Things slow right down on the flip for a more traditional reggae sound that hints at the sounds of ska. 'Soul Shakedown' is perfect to go those asses wriggling.
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The Sensational
The Sensational (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 881. Rel: 11 Oct 24
The Sensational (3:48)
Farewell Chelsea Girl (3:16)
Review: Original Gravity sidestep into rocksteady with a new 7" one from Woodfield Road Allstars, limited to just 120 copies. Fixtures of the OG label since 2021, the Allstars' music so far has made for a stellar panorama in highly saturated dub reggae. New cuts 'The Sensational' and 'Farewell Chelsea Girl' both bring a civic verve to a hard-limited amplitudinal window; track one takes full advantage of the low rumbles spat out by the Mellotron when it clips the upper limit. Track two lets up on things, opening out the steambox to reveal an equally brow-sunned, Hammond organic two-toner.
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More Than Music (reissue)
Cat: WHODEMLP 001RP. Rel: 31 Dec 24
More Than Music (3:56)
Further Than Dub (3:21)
Hard Times (feat The Chanting Lion) (3:46)
Hard Dub (3:37)
Lion Step (3:25)
Lion Dub (3:23)
Conquering Lion (3:10)
Conquering Dub (2:55)
Firm Meditation (feat The Chanting Lion) (3:02)
Dub Meditation (3:30)
Love Is The Key (feat Bopper Ranking) (1:29)
Hard Times (Dubmonger version) (3:34)
Review: This reissue delivers a rich experience for fans of dub and reggae, spotlighting the artists innovative artistry. A master of blending traditional reggae with modern production, his sound is steeped in deep basslines, engaging melodies and a distinct UK steppers influence. The album's mostly instrumental tracks channel the essence of 90s dub while embracing a synthetic edge that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The vinyl pressing enhances the experience, offering warm, immersive sound quality. Each track flows seamlessly, creating a meditative journey through layers of bass-driven rhythm and atmospheric textures. J.Robinson's connection to vinyl culture shines through, honoring its heritage while inviting new listeners to explore its magic. This album stands as a testament to his skill and passion, delivering music that resonates deeply with both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre. Whether for its sonic depth or its contribution to modern dub, this release is a treasure for any reggae or vinyl collector.
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The Best Of (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
The Best Of (Record Store Day RSD 2024) (limited pink vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 370047 7837495. Rel: 27 Apr 24
Soul Shake Down Party (3:04)
Stop The Train (2:15)
Caution (2:41)
Soul Captives (1:58)
Go Tell It On The Mountain (3:16)
Can't You See (2:43)
Soon Come (2:19)
Cheer Up (2:02)
Back Out (2:11)
Do It Twice (2:43)
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The Best Of (reissue)
The Best Of (reissue) (LP with obi-stip)
Cat: 370047 7838195. Rel: 15 Nov 24
Soul Shake Down Party (3:12)
Stop The Train (2:28)
Caution (2:50)
Soul Captives (2:06)
Go Tell It On The Mountain (3:18)
Can't You See (2:46)
Soon Come (2:24)
Cheer Up (2:09)
Back Up (2:21)
Do It Twice (2:52)
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The Best Of (reissue)
The Best Of (reissue) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: 370047 7838201. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Soul Shake Down Party (3:12)
Stop The Train (2:28)
Caution (2:50)
Soul Captives (2:06)
Go Tell It On The Mountain (3:18)
Can't You See
Soon Come
Cheer Up
Back Up
Do It Twice
Review: In the 1960s, The Wailers, including Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer, recorded their first songs under Coxsone Dodd. By 1966, members had begun to leave and both Constantine Walker and Rita Marley came in as replacements. During the ska era, they were less consistent than peers like The Paragons and Maytals but by 1967 and now working with producer Clancy Eccles, they began developing their distinct sound with tracks like 'Bend Down Low' and 'Hypocrites'. They later collaborated with hitmaker Leslie Kong which led to their 1971 album The Best of The Wailers. Featuring solid rhythms and heartfelt harmonies, it's now regarded as a classic and comes newly issued on CD.
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The Best Of The Waliers
The Best Of The Waliers (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: JAMWAXLP 09. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Soul Shake Down Party (3:12)
Stop The Train (2:28)
Caution (2:50)
Soul Captives (2:06)
Go Tell It On The Mountain (3:18)
Can't You See (2:46)
Soon Come (2:24)
Cheer Up (2:09)
Back Up (2:21)
Do It Twice (2:52)
Review: Reggae is a genre that always existed on 7" in the early days. However, this album from The Wailers changed that as the first to ever be recorded as a full-length album. The Best Of The Wailers was actually their very first and it was recorded before their involvement with Lee Perry. It didn't drop until 1971 and showcased the group at the peak of their soulful powers. Each of the tunes is deceptively simple but impactful with plenty of memorable harmonies between Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. The sounds are perfectly raw and undercooked to give them an authentic and emotive edge and many of the tracks remain classics to this day.
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Come & Get It (reissue)
Come & Get It (reissue) (gatefold "smoke & gold flake" vinyl LP)
Cat: OGIC 23081. Rel: 31 Mar 25
I Don't Belong Here (3:03)
Ain't Gonna Be Easy (2:57)
Check Your Time (3:42)
When You Cry (2:23)
Come & Get It (2:54)
Some Things Are Meant To Be Remembered (3:41)
Salvation (4:34)
If Only (2:55)
What You Need (3:22)
The Passage (5:05)
Lift My Voice Up Loud (4:52)
For The Record (4:39)
So Many Things A Man Can Say (3:56)
Critical Ska (3:34)
Cheers! The World's Almost Over (2:56)
I Do Belong Here (2:56)
Check Your Dub (3:44)
Review: Come and Get It was the fourth album by Boston's Westbound Train, and it was originally released in 2009 on Hellcat Records. The album is a smart mix of traditional Jamaican music with classic notes of r&b and plenty of contemporary influences that offer a great glimpse of the band's refined, soulful sound with rich horn sections and groove-driven rhythms. From uptempo ska anthems to heartfelt ballads there is plenty of ground covered here and all with trademark energy and musicianship. The album was produced by David Hillyard of The Slackers and Obi Fernandez, and this reissue marks the first-ever vinyl pressing with two bonus dub tracks for extra pleasure.

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Cool Operator
Cat: VP 42421. Rel: 02 May 24
Cool Operator (1:53)
Better Must Come (2:36)
I Want To Love You (Aka Will You Ever Be Mine) (2:54)
Doing My Thing (Aka Nobody But You Babe) (2:42)
Till I Die (3:16)
Living In The Footsteps Of Another Man (3:06)
Live & Learn (3:21)
I'm Still Waiting (4:01)
It's A Shame (2:24)
Mother Nature (Aka It's The Way Nature Planned It) (4:05)
Peace & Love (2:32)
My Baby Is Gone (3:25)
Drink Wine Everybody (2:45)
Once Upon A Time (2:56)
Dancing Mood (2:18)
Rain From The Skies (2:25)
Movie Star (Aka I Don't Know Why) (2:51)
Riding For A Fall (3:00)
Try Again (2:18)
Who Cares (Aka Don't You Miss Me A Little Bit Darling) (3:03)
This Old Heart Of Mine (2:49)
Get Ready (3:04)
Can't Stop Me (2:04)
Mash Up Illiteracy (2:23)
Here Comes The Heartache (3:08)
Trying To Wreck My Life (2:39)
Have Some Mercy (3:23)
Never Will Conquer Me (2:52)
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Cool Operator
Cat: VP 42422. Rel: 02 May 24
Cool Operator
Better Must Come
I Want To Love You (Aka Will You Ever Be Mine)
Doing My Thing (Aka Nobody But You Babe)
Till I Die
Living In The Footsteps Of Another Man
Live & Learn
I'm Still Waiting
It's A Shame
Mother Nature (Aka It's The Way Nature Planned It)
Peace & Love
My Baby Is Gone
Drink Wine Everhody
Once Upon A Time
Dancing Mood
Rain From The Skies
Movie Star (Aka I Don't Know Why)
Riding For A Fall
Try Again
Who Cares (Aka Don't You Miss Me A Little Bit Darling)
This Old Heart Of Mine
Get Ready
Can't Stop Me
Mash Up Illiteracy
Here Comes The Heartache
Trying To Wreck My Life
Have Some Mercy
Never Will Conquer Me
Review: The Cool Operator compiles 28 standout tracks from Delroy Wilson's illustrious career, showcasing the best of his hit singles produced by Bunny 'Striker' Lee, as well as essential cuts from Channel One and Federal. Classics like 'Better Must Come,' 'I'm Still Waiting,' and 'It's Shame' define reggae's golden age, immortalising Wilson's talent. The Clash even paid homage to him in 'White Man in Hammersmith Palais.' This collection is essential for any reggae enthusiast, offering a comprehensive overview of Wilson's enduring impact on the genre.
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In Dub
In Dub (limited LP)
Cat: AMYDUB 2024. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Valerie (dub) (4:05)
Dubber Than Me (3:19)
You Know I'm No Dub (3:11)
Dub & Mr. Jones (2:53)
Dub To Black (3:01)
Redub (3:42)
Will You Still Dub Me Tomorrow (3:16)
Wake Dub Alone (3:14)
Dub The Box (3:16)
Love Is A Dubbing Game (2:05)
You Know I'm No Dub (take 2) (3:13)
Dub To Black (take 2) (2:58)
Will You Still Dub Me Tomorrow (take 2) (3:18)
Dub The Box (take 2) (3:18)
Love Is A Dubbing Game (take 2) (2:08)
You Know I'm No Dub (take 3) (3:09)
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Kaleidoscope
Cat: DIGLP 017CD. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Work To Do (4:09)
West Indies (4:07)
We Alright (4:06)
Blood, Sweat & Tears (4:23)
King Kong (3:12)
Prisoner (4:02)
Fear To Understand (feat Alborosie) (4:39)
My Queen (4:21)
Keep People Poor (4:24)
We Alright Dub (4:07)
Review: Fresh from appearing in Bob Marley biopic One Love (as one of the early, lesser-known members of the Wailers), 30-year-old Jamaican J Written (real name Jason Wright) drop his debut album - a set produced by legendary American reggae mixer Doctor Dread and featuring a stellar line-up of backing musicians (drummer Sly Dunbar included). Sitting somewhere between classic lover's rock and digital roots-reggae, the album's focal point is undoubtedly the artist's rich, soulful voice. While he does 'toast' in patois at times (see 'West Indies'), for the most part Wright showcases his full vocal range. The results are undeniably impressive, with the tender 'We Alright', ska-influenced 'King Kong', vibrant opener 'Work To Do' and exotic 'Keep People Poor' (where sitars and electric guitar solos catch the ear) standing out.
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 in stock $10.10
Kaleidoscope
Cat: NRM 1001. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Work To Do (4:09)
West Indies (4:07)
We Alright (4:06)
Blood, Sweat & Tears (4:23)
King Kong (3:12)
Prisoner (4:02)
Fear To Understand (feat Alborosie) (4:39)
My Queen (4:21)
Keep People Poor (4:24)
We Alright (dub) (4:07)
 in stock $24.98
Kaleidoscope
Cat: DIGLP 017. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Work To Do (4:09)
West Indies (4:07)
We Alright (4:06)
Blood, Sweat & Tears (4:23)
King Kong (3:12)
Prisoner (4:02)
Fear To Understand (feat Alborosie) (4:39)
My Queen (4:21)
Keep People Poor (4:24)
We Alright (dub) (4:07)
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 in stock $19.57
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