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DKR 187CD
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CD reissue of the "10-song LP from 1976, Prince Far I's first album. Produced by Lloydie Slim, this unique album finds Far I chanting Psalms and prayers over a tough selection of mostly Aggrovators-backed rhythms. This was reissued once before over a decade ago, now back again with the original artwork, and pressed from new stampers made from the pristine-condition original mother plates, yielding the identical deep and full Jamaican mastering of the original. A truly unique album that deserves a place in every self-respecting collection of deejay records."
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BE 033LP
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2021 limited restock. "Eight song dub LP in hand silkscreened disco jacket. First time reissue of this rare and obscure Germain produced dub LP from 1983. This LP was long a source of confusion for collectors. Only ever released in small quantity on a Germain label with no titles or credits, this LP came in either a generic disco jacket or in the jacket for the totally unrelated and (then) aborted Jah Life In Dub LP. The eight tracks on this LP include some prime Germain roots rhythms of the day, including a very sound system/dubplate style choice of three different cuts of the 'Dirty Harry' rhythm! We're happy to make this excellent LP now available to all, in a great looking hand silkscreened disco jacket, adorned with its fitting new title of Pre-Release Dub!"
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BE 031CD
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"Long needed reissue of producer Donovan Germain's first dub LP from 1979. Rhythms laid at Channel 1 with the Revolutionaries, and mixed at Joe Gibbs' studio by Errol T and Errol Brown. Featuring killer dubs to some of Germain's best productions of the time, including tracks by roots harmony legends Cultural Roots. This LP was originally released thru Brooklyn's legendary Keith's record shop, and a couple of the song titles give a nod to the shop's crew. The brilliant cover art shows you a couple well on their way to what the title suggests."
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BE 032LP
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"Another long needed reissue of this 1981 dub LP, the third volume in producer Donovan Germain's dub LP series. Rhythms laid at Channel 1 and Joe Gibbs, mixed at Channel 1 by Scientist. Again featuring a solid selection of tough Germain rhythms of the day, with our man on the cover, now aided by some sensi, still dubbing it off her two years later."
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BE 031LP
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"Long needed reissue of producer Donovan Germain's first dub LP from 1979. Rhythms laid at Channel 1 with the Revolutionaries, and mixed at Joe Gibbs' studio by Errol T and Errol Brown. Featuring killer dubs to some of Germain's best productions of the time, this LP was originally released thru Brooklyn's legendary Keith's record shop, and a couple of the song titles give a nod to the shop's crew. The brilliant cover art shows you a couple well on their way to what the title suggests."
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BE 027EP
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"Killer tune from the always great combination of two late giants of 70s roots music, Ossie Hibbert as producer and Freddie McKay as vocalist. Originally released on a Live & Love 12-inch in the UK (which also features a deejay piece from Trinity), this was probably cut around the same time as the Creation LP that Freddie did for Ossie. Great late '70s roots music."
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BOND 023EP
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"Earth & Stone's 'Sweet Africa' and 'Sweet Africa Dub.'" Produced & arranged by Ossie Hibbert.
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BOND 022EP
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"Paul Sinclair with 'Naturalization' on the A-side and 'Naturalization Dub' on the flip side." Produced & arranged by Ossie Hibbert.
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BOND 020EP
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"More fantastic '70's roots tunes produced by our talented friend, the late great Ossie Hibbert. A-side is Rod Taylor's 'Bad Man Comes and Goes,' the B-side 'Version' by Ossie All Stars."
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BOND 021EP
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"More fantastic '70's roots tunes produced by our talented friend, the late great Ossie Hibbert. A-side features Rod Taylor's 'Every Little Thing.' The B-side is Ossie & The Revolutionaries with 'A Big Thing Version (Every Little Thing Dub).'"
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BOND 004EP
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"Straight from Maxfield Avenue, 1989, Castro Brown's New Name Muzik outfit produced some of the best of the first wave of digital roots. Here are a couple of their finest outings." Backed by "New Name Muzik Computer Version."
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BOND 005EP
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"Andrew Bees has two of his finest tunes in 'Struggle & Strive' and 'Life in the Ghetto.' These stand right beside his classic 'Militant' on Music Lion as early classics of the emerging style."
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