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2 weeks ago
Iron Shirt Dub Max Romeo & Lee Perry
DUBPLATE MIX OF MAX ROMEO CHASE THE DEVIL AS PLAYED BY LLOYD COXSONE'S 'SIR COXSONE SOUND'
ENJOY!
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4 weeks ago
Bo Didley- She's Mine She's Fine (Vinyl LP)
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news r...
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4 weeks ago
No No No (You Don't Love Me Anymore) by Dawn Penn and Bounty Killer
An old rocksteady song. Enjoy.
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1 month ago
Guess What - Im & the Sound Dimension (Coxsone)
An elusive one from Cedric "IM" Brooks.
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1 month ago
Stars - The Eternals
'Stars' by The Eternals.
Flip is 'Queen of the minstrells' by The Eternals.
Supreme J.A. 1969.
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1 month ago
You Won't See Me- The Beatles (Rubber Soul)
You Won't See Me performed by The Beatles on the album Rubber Soul.
TheBeatlesAreBeast • 258,068 views
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@BulaSol Well, that will certainly put any foolish person who enjoys classical, Scottish or other European folk, gospel, thirties blues, jazz, African, Latin American, Jewish, Portuguese, Caribbean, Indian, Cambodian or Iranian music in their place then; what a wide musical taste you must have t...
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1 month ago
the ethiopians - big belly horse extented with version -serpent records nhyhabingy roots reggae
the ethiopians - big belly horse extented with version -serpent records nice and easy chune by the ethiopians enjoy !!!
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As the Version is credited to the Techniques All Star, and the matrix on the disc is WR-9059 it's clearly a Winston Riley production. He mixed his own tunes in the mid-Seventies, although later on he used Soljie Hamilton at Channel One
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1 month ago
WINSTON FRANCIS - Reggae & Cry.wmv
COXSONE Records (CS - 7089 A) 1969
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2 months ago
Bright Wynter - Heart Of Mount Zion
1976 Fulfilment Of Prophecy 7''
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2 months ago
Bunny & Ricky - White Christmas
Reggae Cover Version
RastaClaus85 • 977 views
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This is not Bunny & Ricky - it's Bunny & Skully, a much older duet comprising Arthur "Bunny" Robinson and Noel "Skully" Simms, recorded at Studio One in the mid-sixties
Bunny Clarke and Ricky Storme recorded a couple of duets for Lee Perry in the mid-Seventies, before Bunny joined Third World an...
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3 months ago
I WILL SURVIVE---Jeanette Williams and Johnny Williams
Jeanette Williams, bass and vocal; Trevor Watson, banjo; Scott Freeman, mandolin; Johnny Williams, guitar.
At the Front Porch Gallery, Woodlawn, Vi...
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4 months ago
Ossie Hibbert & The Revolutionaries - War Of the Stars
Dubwise Killer
B Side of Gregory Isaacs - Mr Know it All 12inch
The Thing Label - 1978
Also issue on DEB, and perhaps(?) on Hungry Town Label
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5 months ago
Bright Wynter - Words Of Fire
Single extracted from the compilation:
'WANTED: 16 previously unreleased heavyweight roots tunes'. Released on Makasound, 2004
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5 months ago
Charlie Louvin - Knoxville Girl(feat.Will Oldham)
Charlie Louvin - Knoxville Girl(feat.Will Oldham)
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5 months ago
The Tennors - Got To Get You Off My Mind (reggae lovers rock).wmv
The Tennors - Got To Get You Off My Mind ... ENJOY!! ... You can Rate My Listings ... Leave a Comment or subscribe ... One Love!!! ... inmeyard
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Larry Marshall covered it for Studio One. He sounds a bit like Bob Andy, so that might be the one you're thinking about.
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5 months ago
Skinny Leg Girl - Hopeton Lewis & Glenmore Brown (1968)
[FAB 043a], 1968
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5 months ago
The Revolutionaries - Chariot Style
Sly & The Revolutionaries - Go Deh Wid Riddim
Record date : 1977
Engineer : Ernest Hoo Kim & Maxie & Ossie Hibbert
Producer : Derrick Harriott
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This versions Derrick Harriott's rocksteady hit "Do I Worry" from 1966, which was itself a cover of an Ink Spots hit from 1942.
Nerlyn Taitt's guitar solo is on the 1966 45, but apart from the piano, virtually everything else is overdubbed; when the older track runs out after about 2:50, Sly Dun...
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6 months ago
(1976) Trinity: Words Of The Prophet
Rhythm: "Gang War" See also "Gang War/Scandal" at http://www.youtube.com/watc... and "Life In Jamaica" at http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Chords here are the same as "Whipping the Prince"/"Death In the Arena";in fact Yabby You cut an instrumental on this riddim called "LIfe In Jamaica" with the "Death" horns part over this riddim.
"Whipping the Prince" was of course based on a remake of Bernard "Pretty" Purdie's early funk hit "F...
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6 months ago
(1973) Roman Scotland: Arab And Israelite
Re-purposed Upsetter rhythm "What A Confusion".
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Fantastic track! Singer sounds very like Roman Stewart, who was the brother of Tinga Stewart aka The Bold One, of "Natty Sing A Hit Song" fame. Roman and Tinga were Two Rasta Man, who cut "False Rumour" for Tommy Cowan's Talent Corporation in September 1975 after the death of Haile Selassie was a...
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6 months ago
Winston Jarrett - Wreck Up A Pagan Heart
top studio one tune
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6 months ago
Black Ark unknown - come along jah son?/version - unknown vocals -
Rare 7" with the wrong label. Could be Augustus Pablo on melodica and may be Hands and Hearts on vocals???? Not sure
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The Harvest label was run by Mike Brooks of "What A Gathering" fame, and distributed by "Hardwin" from Victoria Street. I'd tend to agree that the vocalists are Hands & Hearts, but isn't it Bobby Kalphat on melodica?
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6 months ago
Jimmy Riley - Hypocrites / ninefinger Jerrylewis - Black Ark - Lee Perry
Jimmy Riley - Lee Perry produced Upsetter 7"
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Straight to Niney the Observer head!
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6 months ago
Wentworth Vernal - I gave you my heart - Studio one
Bongo man 7"
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Wentworth Vernal was one half of the Termites with Lloyd Parks - "Rainbow" was a particular favourite of the late Leroy George Price aka Peckings. I take it the band here is the New Establishment, with the Freedom Singers/Righteous Flames on backing vocals?
It's actually a cover of a 1962 blues tune by Willie Cobbs called "You Don't Love Me" - that itself borrowed somewhat from Bo Diddley's "She's Fine She's Mine"