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Ah Di Same Mouth
Ah Di Same Mouth (red vinyl 7")
Cat: MED 001. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Ah Di Same Mouth (3:35)
Judas Dub (3:35)
Review: Meditations Music is a new label out of Jamaica that is going to add to the endless amounts of reggae and dub music that we still cannot get enough of. Its opening gambit is a superb one from Al Campbell. 'Ah Di Same Mouth' is a heavy hitter designed for seriously loud plays on a beefy sound system. The bottom end wobbles like a jelly, with ricochetting hits firing bat the mix next to big horns. The vocals are gravelly and deep but come with real soul and passion. Things get more fleshy and deep on the brilliant flipside dub.
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Peace & Love (reissue)
Cat: DB 2CD135. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Run Come Rally (CD1: Peace & Love)
Seventy Two Nations
Zion Land
Know How You Stand
Burning Drums (CD2: Fire Burning Charmers In dub 1973-1976)
Mother Mary
Brand New Version
Question Sign
Now You Can See Me Again
I'm A Changed Man
Let Go (instrumental)
Last Date Version
Gathering Version
I'm Falling In Love With You Dub
Long Dub
Honey Version
After Midnight
Dub Waiting
Dub Slave
Dub Don't Cry
Roots Of Africa
My Rhythm
Just A Dream Version
Natural Thing
Love For Dub
Devoted Skank
Review: Dadawah aka. Lloyd Charmers was one of Jamaica's boldest and most resourceful record producers, testament to which was his standout LP Peace & Love. Originally released as an EP of just four tracks, drawing on the rhythmic hallmarks of the Nyabinghi gatherings of Rastafari, Charmers is heard commanding an ensemble cast of virtuosi, including Willie Lindo on guitar. With its multi-layered, weighty and patriotic breathtakers such as 'Zion Land' and 'Know How You Stand', which blow away with their adept command of space and reverb, the tracks now come backed a whopping 21 dub versions also produced by the man himself - 19 of which have never been before released on CD - the best of his dub output since the mid-1970s.
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Beyond The Border
Cat: EB 004. Rel: 15 Nov 17
Beyond The Border (part 1) (3:48)
Beyond The Border (part 2) (3:39)
Physical Step (part 1) (3:33)
Physical Step (part 2) (3:35)
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Baba Boom
Baba Boom (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: AR 12032. Rel: 18 Aug 21
The Jamaicans - "Baba Boom" (3:09)
The Techniques - "Travelling Man" (with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (5:13)
Review: Jamaican rocksteady vocal group The Jamaicans linked with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics back in 1967 for this piece of rocksteady gold. The a-side of this reissue comes with the original Treasure Isle-version of the 1967 festival song. It's heavy, love struck, earthy and organic. The super B-side is a remixed version of the A-sides's backing track, but with the addition of some overdubbed percussion and syndrum parts as well as a sweet but uncredited toasting and DJ appearance by Jah Thomas. Both sound as hot and crucial now as they did all those many years ago.
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Hometown Hi-Fi Dubplate Specials 1975-79
Cat: JRLP 051. Rel: 06 Jun 13
Dub Of Rights
Higher Ranking
A Stalawatt Version
King Tubby's In Fine Style
African Sounds
Channel One Under Heavy Manners
Channel Get Knockout
The Champion Version
Stealing Version
Satta Dread Dub
Crazy Dub
Dreada Version
No Love Version
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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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