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The Crown Prince Of Reggae: Singles 1972-1985
Cat: VPLP 4145. Rel: 10 Nov 10
Promised Land (extended mix)
Whip Them Jah Jah
Song My Mother Used To Sing
Let Me Down Easy
Created By The Father
Rebel With A Cause (aka I'm A Rebel With A Cause)
Words Of Wisdom
I Am The Conqueror
What About The Half
No More Will I Roam
Voice Of My Father
Children Of Israel (Special 12" mix)
 in stock $23.76
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Uptown Top Ranking
Cat: RF 459. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Althea & Donna - "Uptown Top Ranking" (3:55)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Calico Suit" (3:43)
Review: Althea & Donna combined to beautiful effect on the Joe Gibbs label here with a tune that very much remains an iconic reggae anthem. It was originally released in 1977 and effortlessly captured the spirit of Jamaican music of the day with its irresistible blend of ska, rocksteady and reggae influences. Althea & Donna's stylish vocals are paired with expert production that is full of catchy hooks and neat riffs. The clever lyrics and upbeat rhythm mean it still sounds like a hit as it did back when it did well on the UK charts.
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 in stock $15.37
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My Kind
My Kind (7")
Cat: RF 436. Rel: 12 May 25
Dennis Brown - "My Kind" (3:07)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Ghetto Skank" (3:00)
Review: In the mid-70s, reggae great Dennis Brown was on a creative high with producer Niney propelling him to stardom. However, around this time, he was transitioning back to working with Joe Gibbs, another masterful studio hand who would later cement Brown's superstar status. Gibbs had previously worked with him on the acclaimed Visions album, and this particular track was likely recorded during that era or slightly earlier. Despite its quality, the tune didn't reach the audience it deserved, largely due to Gibbs' lack of UK distribution at the time. For much of the seventies, Joe Gibbs remained sidelined in England, limiting the global impact of his exceptional productions, but reissues like this do a fine job of underlining his importance.

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 in stock $14.81
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The Joe Gibbs Discomixes Vol 1(remastered)
Cat: STU16LP 010. Rel: 18 Aug 20
Slave Driver (7:26)
Three Meals A Day (5:32)
Man Next Door (8:03)
Oh What A Day (8:21)
Home Sweet Home (8:46)
Open Up (4:42)
 in stock $17.33
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Wisdom
Wisdom (12")
Cat: FH 005. Rel: 11 Nov 22
Dennis Brown - "Wisdom" (7:10)
Dennis Brown - "Wisdom" (remix) (3:46)
Flabba All Stars - "Knowledge Dub" (3:47)
 in stock $17.33
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No Man Is An Island
No Man Is An Island (LP + poster)
Cat: CLD 7015. Rel: 18 Nov 24
No Man Is An Island (3:16)
Going To A Ball (2:49)
I Love You (2:59)
Rain Drops Keep Falling (3:22)
Created By The Father (2:37)
I've Got To Go (3:11)
I'll Never Fall In Love (2:53)
Make It Easy On Yourself (3:10)
Your Love Is Amazing (3:13)
I Need Someone (2:02)
Something Bugging Me (3:21)
God Bless The Children (3:42)
Review: Dennis Brown's No Man Is An Island is a prime example of the reggae legend's emotive vocals and unmatched delivery. His voice, laden with warmth, effortlessly conveys the song's message of self-reliance, bolstered by Studio 1's signature rhythmic backdrop. The track's production features tight drum patterns and rolling bass, creating a captivating groove that allows Brown's soulful performance to shine. On the flip, 'Going To A Ball' brings a change of pace, with its lively horns and upbeat tempo, showcasing his versatility. Both tracks capture the essence of Brown's contribution to reggae, marking him as one of the genre's most enduring and influential figures.
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 in stock $38.85
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Dreadlocks Time
Cat: JGM 7018. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Junior Byles - "Dreadlocks Time" (2:51)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Peel Head" (2:49)
Review: The sound of dreadlocks, should there ever be such a thing in the abstract, is best put forward by Junior Byles, the Versatiles' lead member, backed up by a shuffling riddim produced by Errol Thompson and Joe Gibbs. 'Dreadlocks Time' hears a relick of their 'Ba Ba Boom' beat, and is a heartwarming song about self-care and respect for one's own hair, with lyrics: "don't try to stop dreading/natty dread time is a-here/don't lose your cool/respect the rules..." The music is just as measured in feel, and the version is just as "natty", so to speak; there's a very well-timed acapella moment thrown in with the version mix.
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 in stock $10.91
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No Competition (reissue)
Cat: JGM 7020. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Freddy McGregor & One Vibe Band - "No Competition" (3:32)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Don't Try It" (3:14)
Review: Freddie McGregor's 'No Competition', originally released in 1981, is a rare gem from the roots and lovers rock scene that has been gaining renewed attention in the underground. Now here reissued, this track showcases McGregor's smooth and timeless reggae style, reminiscent of Bob Marley's classic sound. Backed by the One Vibe Band, McGregor delivers a classy, uplifting reggae tune that radiates warmth and authenticity, marking it as a standout in his extensive catalogue. On the flip side, Joe Gibbs & The Professionals provide 'Don't Try It', an instrumental counterpart that offers a stripped-down version of the original. Their rendition is a deep, mostly instrumental dub version that emphasises rhythm and bass, allowing the groove to take center stage.
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 in stock $10.91
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Be The One
Cat: RF 410. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Heptones - "Be The One" (3:26)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "The Road Is Rough" (2:58)
Review: When reggae vocalists The Heptones joined legendary producer Joe Gibbs, they collaborated with the Now Generation band to create the incredible track 'Hypocrites.' This truly lovely song stands out as one of The Heptones' finest works while also being a standout reggae classic. The track captures a powerful message and features Leroy's heartfelt performance over lovely organ work and catchy ridders. This notable period in The Heptones' career was preserved on two exceptional albums released by Joe Gibbs, including Heptones and Friends which is well worth finding for a showcase of their impressive work from the era.
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 in stock $15.09
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Dennis (reissue)
Dennis (reissue) (180 gram red vinyl LP)
Cat: BSRLP 960R. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Africa
No More Will I Roam
Blood Sun
Tribulation
Run Too Late
Only A Smile
Silver Words
Funny Feeling
Go Now
Shame
Let Love In (bonus track)
Black Magic Woman (bonus track)
 in stock $22.35
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Money In My Pocket
Cat: RF 660. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Dennis Brown - "Money In My Pocket" (3:52)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Runnings Irie" (4:31)
Review: If you are reading this you will already likely know that Dennis Brown is a reggae don. Even amongst his rich and vital catalogue, 'Money In My Pocket' is a quintessential track produced by the legendary Joe Gibbs and backed by The Professionals. This one really captures Brown's smooth vocal delivery and signature soulful style over an effortlessly catchy, rhythmic groove that takes elements of roots reggae and infills with accessible, polished sound. The lyrics focus on struggles and aspirations so resonate on a deeper level and make this one a long-standing and beloved anthem.
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 in stock $15.37
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Backway Mr Landlord
Cat: JGM 7014. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Maddo - "Backway Mr Landlord" (3:11)
Prince Mohammed, Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Backway" (2:51)
Review: The fruitful relationship between Town & Country and Studio 16 continues once more here with a brilliant 7" packed with real reggae royalty. This double-sided dancehall release from the legendary 70s producer Joe Gibbs features vocals from the one and only Madoo. He is in singjay style on a-side jam 'Backway Mr Landlord' with deep drums and psyched-out guitars that bring the rhythm to life in a vibrant fashion. On the flip, it is the trio of Prince Mohammed, Joe Gibbs & The Professionals who step up and offer their own melon-twisting dub in the form of 'Backway Mr Landlord'.
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 in stock $10.91
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Silhouettes (Let Him Go Rhythm remix)
Cat: BLANK 01. Rel: 06 Jun 22
Dennis Brown - "Silhouettes" (Let Him Go Rhythm remix) (2:53)
Johnny Clarke - "Move On Girl" (Let Him Go Rhythm remix) (2:57)
 in stock $16.21
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Love's Gotta Hold On Me (remastered)
Cat: JGML 60079. Rel: 09 Jan 18
Souls Keep Burning (6:57)
Let Love In (6:41)
Your Loves Gotta Hold On Me (6:12)
Right Fight (6:04)
Hoolingan (7:33)
I Can't Stand It (6:32)
 in stock $17.33
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In The Mood For Love
Cat: JFR 1209. Rel: 23 Jan 17
Dennis Brown - "In The Mood For Love" (4:05)
Cassanova - "Bad Bwoy A Come" (3:51)
Junior Brammer - "Johnny Get Up" (3:48)
Bunk I - "No Time To Waste" (feat Junior Brammer) (3:52)
Dennis Brown - "In The Mood For Dub" (3:50)
Mixing Lab All Stars - "Crown Prince Dub" (3:53)
 in stock $13.98
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Time Stiff
Cat: JGM 7004. Rel: 13 Oct 23
Junior Mervin - "Time Stiff" (3:53)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Better Times Ahead" (3:54)
 in stock $10.91
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Two Timer (reissue)
Cat: JGM 7005. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Cornell Campbell - "Two Timer" (3:54)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Chatter Box" (3:54)
 in stock $10.91
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African Dub Chapter Four (remastered)
African Dub Chapter Four (remastered) (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: VPRL 4110. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Crucial Attempt
Behind Iron Bars
Ghetto Slum
Yard Music
Iron Gate
Power Pack
Free The Children
Fashion "one"
Rhythm Tackle
Sniper
Review: Legendary dub producer Joe Gibbs - who famously worked with fellow roots and reggae heavyweight Errol Thompson as The Mighty Two - joined forces with The Professionals for this, a fourth volume in his African Dub chapter series. It has now been remastered by VP after many years of arguing over who owns the rights and gets pressed up to this lush green slab of vinyl. All 1- dubs are as deadly as you can imagine with lefty low ends, absorbing rhythms and the spirit of Jah very much present and correct. A vital album for any self-respecting dub head.
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 in stock $23.76
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Step It All Over
Cat: JGM 7022. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Freddie McGregor & Jah Berry - "Step It All Over" (3:54)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Rock It" (3:36)
Review: Top tier reggae vocalist Freddie McGregor worked often with thereat producer Joe Gibbs back in their heyday. Once such occasion was when they took on a version of Bob Marley's 'Rock My Boat' and originally released it in 1981. Produced by The Mighty Two aka Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson, it's got a fat low end and nice guitar chords that are lazy and inviting while a stylised vocal up top. On the flip, Gibbs and The Professional dubs things out.
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 in stock $10.91
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Everyday Is Just A Holiday
Cat: RF 437. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Ruddy Thomas - "Everyday Is Just A Holiday" (3:31)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Holiday Style" (3:46)
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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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 in stock $34.65
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Black Magic Woman
Cat: SS 31. Rel: 31 Aug 06
Black Magic Woman
Black Magic Woman (version)
 in stock $12.02
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Dennis Brown Meets Harry Hippy
Cat: ODLP 002. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Dennis Brown - "Coma Coma" (3:08)
Harry Hippy - "Misty Blue" (3:17)
Dennis Brown - "Black Magic Woman" (3:08)
Harry Hippy - "Just Out Of Reach" (2:35)
Dennis Brown - "Open Your Eyes" (3:28)
Harry Hippy - "Take Time To Know" (2:58)
Dennis Brown - "Boogy On" (3:05)
Harry Hippy - "Chokin Coin" (3:33)
Dennis Brown - "When I Am Down" (3:11)
Harry Hippy - "It Tears Me Up" (3:58)
 in stock $28.51
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Callie Weed Song (reissue)
Cat: RF 435. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Culture - "Callie Weed Song" (4:08)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Golden River" (3:33)
Review: Whether or not it is a coincidence that we are fast approaching 420 and ever more weed-related 7"s are dropping we do not know, but nor do we care. Culture's 'Callie Weed Song' is going to bang whatever day of the year you drop it, so long as you play it loud. It's got carefree keys and ganglier guitars accompanying the traditional reggae groove and some super stoned-sounding vocal musings on top. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals then appear on the flip with something just as summer, laid back and seductive in the form of the great 'Golden River.' Let's not get into what that title may or may not refer to.
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A True
A True (7")
Cat: JGM 7011. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Dennis Brown & Dhaima - "A True" (3:39)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Nu True" (3:37)
Review: Experience the brilliance of Dennis Brown's late 70s roots vocal cut with this crucial reissue from Joe Gibbs. This new 45rpm features captivating harmonies by the acclaimed USA singer Dhaima, who is a frequent Brown collaborator, and here they combine in superb fashion for a deep roller with buttery vocals. On the flip side, indulge in the mesmerising dub version crafted by The Mighty Two. This is another great reggae release from the tireless folk at the Joe Gibbs imprint.
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 in stock $10.91
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Brown Sugar (remastered)
Brown Sugar (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DIGLP 011. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Revolution (part 1) (5:00)
Have You Ever (3:49)
Hold On To What You Got (5:32)
Sitting & Watching (4:08)
Revolution (part 2) (7:33)
Can't Keep A Good Man Down (3:36)
All Over The World (3:20)
Review: Brown Sugar, produced by Sly & Robbie, originally released in 1986 is a Dennis Brown classic. Backed by the pair's house band The Taxi Gang, including Robbie Lyn on synth and Lloyd 'Gitsy' Willis on guitar, this album features the iconic track 'Revolution' - a standout Dennis Brown hit - although each track on this album is a classic. Tracks like 'Have You Ever Been In Love?', 'Sitting And Watching', 'All Over The World', and 'Revolution (Parts 1 and 2)' highlight Brown's talent and impact on the dancehall reggae scene. This reissue is a reminder of Brown's enduring star power and musical legacy. Skip the greatest hits collections and dive into this album, truly showcasing Brown's artistry
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 in stock $24.87
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Love Is So True (reissue)
Cat: RROO 385. Rel: 20 Oct 23
Is It Me You're Loving (3:40)
Sea Shore (3:45)
You're Mine (3:54)
Gangster (3:54)
Something In Reserve (3:40)
Have You Ever (3:31)
Love Is So True (3:43)
Never Let Your Heart Be Troubled (3:54)
Take A Stand (3:41)
You Won't See Me (3:58)
Never Stop Trying (4:14)
 in stock $13.40
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