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Joy
Joy (7")
Cat: SWD 041. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Kaylan Arnold - "Joy" (3:26)
Esah - "Through The Storm" (3:27)
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Treasure Of Love
Treasure Of Love (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: HRS 1010. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Keeling Beckford - "Treasure Of Love" (2:58)
Ernest & The Soul Syndicate - "The Minitore Version" (2:58)
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Misty Morning
Cat: MBX 212. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Joseph Cotton & Earl Heptones - "Misty Morning" (4:00)
Room In The Sky All Stars - "Smoking Horn" (feat Eddie "Tan Tan" Thornton) (4:21)
Review: The latest from the Joe Gibbs label features a powerful roots rockers reinterpretation of The Sensations' classic rocksteady tune 'Everyday Is Like a Holiday.' The new version from Ruddy Thomas brings a different kind of energy while honouring the soulful essence of the original. It's packed with plenty of mad mixing desk effects and endless echo while warm vocals and deep basslines lock in a steady, hypnotic rhythm. On the B-side, Joe Gibbs & The Professionals deliver 'Holiday Style' which has happy horns and melodies that sparkle in the hot summer sun. Real roots authenticity and dub mastery make this another vital 7".
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Skateland Rocking
Cat: FLSIDL 2406. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Skateland Rocking (4:45)
Skateland Rocking (dub version) (4:38)
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African People: HIM Speech
Cat: PRTL 7087. Rel: 26 Jun 24
African People - HIM Speech (3:47)
African (dub) (3:43)
Review: Earl 16, renowned for collaborations with reggae icons like Lee Perry and Augustus Pablo, delivers a standout slice of early 90s digital roots here on the crucial Partial label. Originally featured exclusively on his 1992 album Boss Man (or, as it was known on the CD release, "Roots Man"), this track showcases Earl's distinctive production prowess. 'African People - HIM Speech' pairs conscious lyrics with a sleek digi dub vibe and future atmosphere. For this reason, Earl 16's influence extends through the reggae universe thanks to partnerships with Mikey Dread, Leftfield, and Dreadzone, all of which help to cement his legacy in the genre.
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Tyrant
Tyrant (12")
Cat: JTR 015. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Earl 16 Daley - "Tyrant" (3:28)
Leroy Horns - "Time Has Come" (3:27)
Jamtone - "Iceman" (3:27)
Jamtone - "Iceman" (Sub Zero version) (3:28)
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Chase The Devil (Riddim)
Cat: ARI 228. Rel: 20 Dec 10
Earl 16 - "Chase The Devil"
Mad Professor - "Devil Dub"
Played by: Super Mango Hi-Fi
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Freedom Street
Cat: CNE 004. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Earl 16 - "Freedom Street" (2:45)
Earl 16 - "Freedom" (dub) (2:44)
Sarah Tobias - "Moonlight Serenade" (2:45)
Sarah Tobias - "Moon" (dub) (2:45)
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Natural Roots
Natural Roots (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PRTL 12009. Rel: 04 Feb 21
Natural Roots (3:38)
Natural Roots (version) (3:39)
Natural Dub (3:38)
Roots Food Dub (3:38)
Review: Roots and reggae masters Partial know which EPs need reissuing and once again they prove that this month by casting it back to 1992 for Earl 16;s revered Natural Roots. For those who were there back then, it is well known that Jah Shaka played the tunes of this EP at every gig for almost 10 years and they never failed to get you moving even though you knew he was still only warming up. An original copy will set you back 50 odd quid so don't sleep on this great sounding reissue, which features the exact same play list as first time round.
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Kindness For Weakness
Cat: IGM 001. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Earl Sixteen - "Kindness For Weakness" (4:08)
Dougie Concious - "Dub Kindness" (4:08)
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Be Alert
Be Alert (12")
Cat: ADR 002. Rel: 24 Apr 24
Earl Sixteen - "Be Alert" (3:38)
Galas - "Guiding Star" (3:13)
Ras Kayleb - "Pain" (3:36)
Fikir Amlak - "Balance" (3:15)
Sax N Dub - "Sax Alert" (3:22)
Armin Dub - "Sax Alert" (instrumental version) (3:36)
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Victims
Victims (7")
Cat: BEL 723. Rel: 09 Jan 09
Earl Sixteen - "Victims"
Joseph Cotton - "Plant Deh Vegetables"
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Malcolm X
Cat: JGM 7010. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Earl Sixteen - "Malcom X" (3:46)
The Mighty Two - "Malcom X" (version) (3:51)
Review: Many of you reading this may recognise this song from Dennis Brown's rendition on his iconic Visions LP, but this version actually predates that one. It was originally penned by Winston MacAnuff, also known as the Electric Dread, and features vocals by Earl Sixteen. It has previously debuted as a 7" on Gibbs' Belmont label in 1975, while Sixteen went on and recorded it again for Derrick Harriott on the Wild Flower label a year later. This rendition is often considered the definitive cut, but we shall leave you to decide on that one.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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City Of The Wicked
Cat: RTR 12001. Rel: 22 Sep 15
Earl Zero - "City Of The Wicked" (5:44)
The Simeons - "The Wrong Way" (3:31)
The Simeons - "The Wrong Way" (dub) (3:31)
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Sweet Africa (reissue)
Cat: CHAD 09. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Sweet Africa (5:05)
Sweet Africa (dub - alternate mix By Dean Frazer) (2:22)
Dance With Me (4:46)
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Three Wise Men (reissue)
Cat: BLXM 005. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Earth & Stone - "Three Wise Men" (3:28)
Earth & Stone - "Three Wise Men" (version) (3:30)
The Revolutionaries - "Three Wise Men" (version 2) (3:16)
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The Exodus
Cat: BD 220704. Rel: 27 Dec 23
Earth Warrior - "The Exodus" (4:06)
Blacker Dread Players - "Black Dubb 704" (4:00)
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Tell Love Hello
Cat: CATS 003. Rel: 20 Jun 23
Tell Love Hello (2:39)
Tell Love Hello (instrumental) (3:04)
Review: Here comes a sweet slice of dub reggae courtesy of the late Sid Bucknor's studio and the gorgeous vocal work of The Ebony Sisters. On 'Tell Love Hello If You See Him', they're singing a Gamble & Huff creation originally performed by Mellow Moods and released by The North Bay in 1971. It's a bittersweet but ultimately feel-good tune backed by a pitch-perfect riddim, which Bucknor sends out in an understated style for the dub version on the flip. Some of the finest reggae tunes in history are the heartbreak ones, and so it goes on this golden 7".
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Do You Love Me
Do You Love Me (limited 12")
Cat: TWDIS 33. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Jackie Edwards - "Do You Love Me" (8:14)
Jackie Mittoo - "Version" (7:00)
Review: Jackie Edwards' 'His 'Do You Love Me' is a pure good vibes only roots reggae roller, with laid back drums and bass that sit in one another perfectly. Plenty of rousing organ chords ring out with great self delight as soothing melodies take off to the stars. Flip it over for a head melting, knob twirling remix that makes use of a vast mixing desk to bring out the dub goodness.
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Musical Ambassador
Cat: II 7132. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Eek A Mouse - "Musical Ambassador" (3:53)
King Kong - "Money Could A Buy" (3:34)
Review: Irie Ites is a French label that is back with two more reggae heavyweights and frequent musical sparring partners in the form of Eek-A-Mouse and King Kong. They tackle a relic of the 'Murderer/Hot Milk' rhythm, a production that will take you back to the 80s reggae sound in an instant. 'Musical Ambassador' comes first and is a happy-go-lucky sound with some slow, dubby drums and lazy hits as well as stylised vocals, while the flip from King Kong, 'Money Could A Buy' fleshes it out with more reverb and natty guitar riffs that hang in the air above the cavernous low end.
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Kwameh Nkrumah
Cat: RONET 007. Rel: 30 May 24
Kwame Nkrumah (4:54)
Kwame Nkrumah (DJ Sotofett acappella mix)
Review: This is the debut single from Ekowmania's upcoming album Dr. Afrodub. Ekowmania, aka Ekow Alabi Savage, hails from Ghana and is the percussionist for KabuKabu and a longstanding collaborator with Jimi Tenor as well as being a founding member of one of Germany's earliest Afro-reggae bands. Titled 'Kwame Nkrumah,' it is a grand roots and reggae track produced by Jimi Tenor with tight horns, driving drums, and a compelling vocal performance supported by a majestic choir. The B-side presents a DJ Sotofett Mix, focusing on vocals, choir, and horns for a powerful choral rendition.
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Burning
Burning (7")
Cat: MJM 7929. Rel: 23 Jul 24
El Indio - "Burning" (4:22)
ADF - "Amarach" (4:08)
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Change Is Gonna Come
Cat: PFM 0701. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Change Is Gonna Come (3:22)
Dub Is Gonna Come (3:21)
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I Feel The Spirit
Cat: WHODEM 046. Rel: 28 Jan 25
El Indio - "I Feel The Spirit" (3:07)
J Robinson WhoDemSound - "I Feel The Dub" (3:08)
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Rise & Shine
Cat: HS 7001. Rel: 06 Nov 23
El Indio - "Rise & Shine" (3:46)
Lone Ark Riddim Force - "Rise & Dub" (3:47)
Review: Some proper sound system business here that deserves to be played nice and loud. El Indio's 'Rise & Shine' was recorded and mixed by Roberto Sanchez at A-Lone Ark Muzik Studio in Spain and is drench din sun. The horns are lazy and convey the feelings of a humid afternoon, while the vocals implore you to give all you can give and keep on rising. Interestingly they were recorded by Douglas Wardrop at Conscious Sounds Studios in London but sit perfectly in the mix. Lone Ark Riddim Force step up on the flip with their own lush dub which has plenty of effects and delay.
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Sho Be Do Be Do
Cat: BK 098. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Alton Ellis & Slim Smith - "Sho-Be-Do-Be-Do (I Love You)" (2:55)
Alton Ellis - "Be True" (2:41)
Review: This reissue brings a fascinating piece of reggae history back to the light, showcasing a unique collaboration between Alton Ellis and Slim Smith. Recorded in 1971 at Chalk Farm Studios, this 7-inch single captures a moment of creative exploration and cross-cultural fusion. Side A features 'Sho-Be-Do-Be-Do (I Love You)', a mid-tempo soul duet where their voices intertwine in a display of effortless harmony and heartfelt emotion. Their performance blends soulful melodies with a distinctly Jamaican rhythmic sensibility. On the flip, Ellis takes the lead with 'Be True', a reggae-funk infused cut that highlights his versatility. The track is a testament to Ellis' ability to seamlessly blend genres. Originally intended for release on A&M Records, these tracks were part of a larger project spearheaded by producer Stanley Pemberton. This reissue sheds light on this intriguing chapter in reggae history and allows listeners to appreciate the artistry of Ellis and Smith in a new light. Their collaboration is a testament to their vocal prowess and their ability to create music that transcends cultural boundaries.
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The Arabian Sound Of Reggae
Cat: DSRBL 703. Rel: 28 Nov 22
Bobby Ellis & Val Bennett Mazuies - "The Arabian Sound Of Reggae" (3:18)
Owen Gray - "It's Time For Love" (3:21)
Review: This red hot double sided 7" 'It's Time For Love' / 'The Arabian Sound Of Reggae' is a classic joint from 1975. Japan's Dub Store has licensed a reissue here that makes it affordable again to all. Bobby Ellis & Val Bennett Mazuies join forces first up on 'The Arabian Sound Of Reggae' make for a nice roots roller with hypnotic melodies layered up over the earthy drums. On the flip is Owen Grey's 'It's Time For Love' which is another gem. Both tunes were produced by Bunny Lee and bring that timeless roots sound.
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Hell & Sorrow (reissue)
Cat: 333 018. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Hortense Ellis - "Hell & Sorrow" (2:04)
Big Youth - "Tribulation" (2:18)
Review: Death Is Not The End's 333 series reissues the exceptional original cut of the late Hortense Ellis' wonderful 'Hell & Sorrow' here. It was originally produced by Jimmy Radway and released on his Fe Me Time label in the mid-1970s and remains a popular joint on the sound system circuit. Here this most classic track is paired with the iconic DJ counteraction 'Tribulation' by Big Youth, which offers a compelling glimpse into reggae's rich history while also laying down a nice fat rhythm.
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Give Thanks
Give Thanks (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BSR 1205. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Hortense Ellis/General Roy - "Give Thanks" (6:21)
Lawes Rockers - "Give Thanks" (version) (5:35)
Review: The on-point Burning Sounds is a treasure trove for proper dub and lovers rock delights from years gone by. They have been digging in the vaults again and come up with a new 12" which they have pressed on nice heavyweight wax, and the sounds more than deserve that. Hortense Ellis and General Roy's 'Give Thanks' is a crucial rhythm with lazy chords and guitars, DIY percussive sounds and deft little keys with a yearning vocal up top. Lawes Rockers is responsible for the flipside version and as you may expect it's dubbed out and reverb-heavy.
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Shine Your Light On Me
Cat: LQ 142. Rel: 17 May 22
Shine Your Light On Me (3:04)
Cosmic Shuffling - "Merry-Go-Round" (2:53)
Review: The Liquidator Music crew have been putting out classic Jamaican rhythms ice the mid-cities and still goes strong. This is an all new one from Jamaican act Roy Ellis who sings over his backing band, Cosmic Shuffing, from Switzerland. They are acclaimed in ska and rock steady circles for good reason and help bring these tunes to life. 'Shine Your Light On Me' is an easy going roller with lo-fi drums and dusty riffs that hook you in while Ellis does his work up top. 'Merry-Go-Round' then cuts loose on a summery and swirling vibe with conversational lead trumpets and natty chords.
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Free
Free (7")
Cat: RXP 7001. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Emma - "Free" (3:15)
Dub Traveller & Roots Explosion - "Free Dub" (3:12)
Review: A new school roots tune from Bruges, Belgium that draws on a rich heritage of reggae and dub and adds some fresh modern twists. The vocalist Emma delivers a nice and airy, breezy vocal that floats up top over the rumbling rhythm and fine production by Dub Traveller. It's got plenty of natty chords, organic percussive textures and neat melodies and on the flipside, Dub Traveller & Roots Explosion hook up for 'Free Dub' which is a cavernous dub with lots of room for you to get lost in as you marvel at the studio desk magic unfolding around you.
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Nations Shall Know
Nations Shall Know (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BAT 014. Rel: 14 Aug 24
Arkitect (Discomix) (8:00)
Imansion (Discomix) (7:13)
Jah Love (Discomix) (7:55)
Nations Shall Know (Discomix) (7:16)
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Merkaba
Merkaba (7")
Cat: RF 1298. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Empress Ahavah - "Merkaba" (3:24)
T Gibbs - "Merkaba" (version) (3:23)
Review: Dutch label Fontoyard is back and doing what it does best early in this new year, and that is serving up fresh rhythms from some of reggae's best talents. This one is the sound of T Gibbs in collaboration with Empress Ahavah who is responsible for writing the original tune. It is a superb stepping riddim that is perfectly driven by a heavy bassline. Up top, like all the most crucial dub, is a mystical melody that captivates the imagination, and some silky smooth vocals. Flip it over and T Gibbs offers up a nice and tasteful dub that dials things back to the inviting low end.
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My Lover (reissue)
Cat: CT 211R. Rel: 03 Jun 24
My Lover (3:23)
Sweet Talk (2:42)
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Obeah Book
Cat: ROOTS 47. Rel: 30 Nov 23
The Ethiopians - "Obeah Book" (2:56)
Observer - "Back Weh" (3:24)
Review: The Ethiopians were a big part of the 70s roots and reggae scene. Their catalogue has been pillaged here by the always-on-point Belgian label Roots Vibration, and they have come up with their 'Obeah Book' tune for reissue on this 45rpm. It was produced by Niney The Observer and is a deep steady and rolling rhythm that has some nice and playful piano up top, but the icing on the cake is the heartfelt vocals. On the back, Observer goes it alone with 'Back Weh', a nice head-twisting dub.
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Freedom Song
Cat: DKR 267. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Freedom Song (3:29)
Freedom Song (version) (4:06)
Review: Two twinkly slices of roots reggae from the late 1970s: 'Freedom Song' and its version, by Tyrone Evans - a Jamaican singer who was part of the vocal group The Paragons - is a wonderfully lilting and politically-charged track. A plea for liberation and justice over a militant riddim with horns and keyboards, its star element is perhaps its whirling guitar hook, which sounds almost sitar-like in its pentatonic melody. Park Heights All Stars, helmed up by boss Delroy Francis, deliver the dub version, providing a remarkably different interpretation of the track, albeit one that is no less punchy and immediate. This is a reissue from the one-time prolific Park Heights Records, a New York-based label that was prolific in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Cat: CT 323. Rel: 30 May 23
Tyrone Evans - "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (3:27)
King Tubby - "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (version) (3:24)
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Smash Down The Tower
Smash Down The Tower (white vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DS 06. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Smash Down The Tower (4:13)
Dub Down The Tower (3:21)
Tower Of Dub (3:59)
Water Flow (3:49)
Dub The Water (3:49)
Water Of Dub (3:48)
Review: Michael Exodus aka JAH SEED is an Italian producer and contemporary dub master who heads up the Dub-O-Matic label. His work brings a blend of electronic sounds mixed with the analogue dub traditions and this latest outing is another fine example of that. This new white vinyl 12" opens with the clean digi-dub sounds and warrior leads of 'Smash Down The Tower' and trundles on through 'Dub Down The Tower', the liquid rhythms of 'Dub The Water' and more moody sounds of 'Water Flow'. A great blend of the old and the new, then.
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Rebel Man
Cat: CGI 7059. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Rebel Man (part 1) (3:00)
Rebel Man (part 2) (2:30)
Review: The emotionally charged 'Rebel Man' is a powerful reggae rhythm imbued with a socially conscious message. It has a famously smooth groove and strong bassline that set a fine standard while the compelling lyrics that speak to themes of resistance and empowerment. The single comes in two parts with the first being a relatively direct sound laced with psyche out guitars and shuffling drums and the flip brings a more laidback and cavernous sounds with plenty of echo on the low end, dreamy guitar leads and lush vocal harmonies.

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Night Nurse 2013
Cat: MBX 073. Rel: 20 Dec 14
Gregory Isaacs & Skycru - "Night Nurse 2013"
Winston Reedy & Skycru - "Live Good"
Enos McLeod & Skycru - "Sell Out"
L Murtagh & Kingsley Wray - "Move Along"
Kingsley Wray & Skycru - "Move Along" (version)
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Rocky Road
Cat: RRMS. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Bobby Khalphat - "Rocky Road" (3:11)
Enos McLeod - "The Market Song Aka Skibo Road" (3:29)
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Wake Up The Town
Cat: II 7201. Rel: 12 Aug 24
King Kong - "Wake Up The Town" (feat Eek-A-Mouse) (3:29)
Irie Ites All Stars - "Wake Up The Town" (riddim) (3:30)
Review: As we continue to enjoy some warm weather here in the UK there will never be a better time to be dropping your finest reggae sounds. And this new 7" deserves a place amongst your collection with an original by King King featuring Eek a Mouse. 'Wake Up The Town' is a contemporary-sounding dub with some digital synth lines as well as nice echoing hits and dub-wise vocals. On the flip, you can find the Irie Ites All Stars seeing up the 'Wake Up The Town' (riddim) for a more paired back sound.
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Afghan Riddim Series
Cat: MBX 191. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Donovan Kingjay - "Satta Massagana"
The Inn House Crew - "Tuff Tuff" (dub)
Elite - "Back To Life" (feat Donna Michael, June Powell & Kitty Corbin)
Vin Gordon & The Inn House Crew - "Rough & Tuff"
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Settle Down
Cat: ONE 069V2. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Luciano & Lutan Fyah - "Settle Down" (3:39)
Eek-A-Mouse & Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "Ganjaville" (3:41)
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Strike Out Series 3
Strike Out Series 3 (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: BAT 012. Rel: 14 Aug 24
Marcus I - "Rumours" (4:21)
Anti-Bypass - "Rumours" (dub) (4:22)
Emanuel & The Bionites - "Jump" (3:45)
Ikadub - "Jump" (dub) (3:43)
Ikadub - "Jump" (riddim) (3:05)
Review: The third volume of the Strike Out Series on Bat features Emanuel and the Bionites taking on an Ikadub riddim and delivering an outstanding performance. Following their previous successful releases with Pinnacle Sound, Emanuel again showcases his talent on the dynamic Ikadub riddim and turns out something perfect for playing loud on sound systems everywhere. With 'Rumours,' Marcus I, a prolific songwriter and skilled singer, finds hit potential by crafting a powerful chorus from some new dubs. All five of these cuts have anthem potential and demand to be heard outdoors in the sunshine.
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Georgy Porgy
Cat: STIX 063. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Georgy Porgy (English version)
Georgy Porgy (French version)
Review: Cover songs can sometimes be difficult to tackle for an artist and even more so if it's a completely different genre. However, lending a fresh reggae twist to Toto's classic hit makes for a a great example of a successful one here. On side one, the English version of 'Georgy Porgy' features a laid-back, smooth reggae rhythm, with the iconic guitar hook reimagined as a reggae riff, giving the song a relaxed while still infectious vibe. Ethel Lindsey's soothing vocals blend seamlessly with the rhythm section, making this rendition feel both familiar and unique. On side two, the French version offers a delightful variation, with Ethel Lindsey's vocals taking on a slightly different tone, fitting the language while adding an extra layer of charm. The reggae influences remain strong and the song's laidback vibe is preserved on both versions.
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Love & Understanding
Cat: PSOL 0011. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Sugar Minott - "Love & Understanding" (7:15)
Ernest Wilson - "If I Were A Carpenter" (8:25)
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Yaand N Abraad Riddim
Cat: DK 04. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Dre Island - "Yaand N Abraad" (3:47)
5 Star - "Cold City" (4:03)
Iba Mahr - "Come Out" (4:03)
Aza Lineage - "Prosper" (4:16)
Earth & The Fullness - "Living In The Joy" (3:51)
Monkey Marc - "Version" (3:47)
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Pablo Nuh Jester
Cat: KJNJ. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Augustus Pablo - "Pablo Nuh Jester" (2:39)
Enos McLeod - "Version Aka Last Of Jestering" (2:27)
Review: Augustus Pablo and Enos McLeod were something of a dub dream team back in the heyday of the gene in Jamaica. They produced plenty of great jams together, a few of which are being reissued at the moment. This one is another heavy hitter from the pair. 'Pablo Nuh Jester' pens up with some traditional drum shuffle and natty guitar work. The kicks sit perfectly in the bass while the florid bursts of harmonica are pure vibes. On the B-side, Enos McLeod steps up to rework and further dub out his own rhythmic framework and calls it 'Last Of Jestering.'
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Pablo In Red
Cat: PIRWR. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Augustus Pablo - "Pablo In Red" (2:55)
Enos McLeod - "Version Aka Well Red" (2:53)
Review: Man like Augustus Pablo is revered amongst true dub heads. His ability to lay down killer riddims was second to none back in the day and this one is a classic amongst many. 'Pablo In Red' rides on a tuff rhythm from the mid-seventies that was originally produced by Enos McLeod. It has some enriching harmonics and wobbly low ends. On the flip, McLeod's 'Well Red' is a dubbed-out version with extra sonic spice making it more late night and twisted.
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