DKR-138 - ALBERT MALAWI - GIVE ME LOVING
DKR-139 - ALBERT MALAWI - AROUND THE COUNTRY
DKR-140 - ALBERT MALAWI - JAH BIBLE
Serious tunes, three previously unreleased shots from legendary singer, drummer and selector Albert Malawi aka Ilawi. His presence in the history of roots reggae looms wide, as member of the Twelve Tribes band, session drummer on many classic recordings, and selector for the Jahlove sound system. Albert didn't do too many songs as a vocalist, but those he did are long among favorites of ours and roots reggae fans worldwide. So it was a pleasure to find these great unreleased recordings, produced by our friend and long time Bronx sound man Alvin "Negus" Thompson, some of which are known from play on dubplate by Jahlove sound. The rhythms for 'Give Me Loving' and 'Around the Country' were laid at Channel 1 in the early '80s by Ilawi and friends, while the digital rhythm for 'Jah Bible' was done in the latter part of the decade, made between Connecticut and the Bronx.
Sound Clips:
Give Me Loving
http://www.divshare.com/download/23937868-3b4
Give Me Loving Dub
http://www.divshare.com/download/23937866-4bb
Around the Country
http://www.divshare.com/download/23937869-43a
Around the Country Dub
http://www.divshare.com/download/23937870-2f5
DKR-124 - JOE AXUMITE - NO EQUAL RIGHTS IN BABYLON (CITY LINE)
DKR-125 - WAYNE JARRETT/JERRY JOHNSON - COME LET'S GO/ZION ROCK (DUB) (CITY LINE)
DKR-126 - DON 'JAH' CARLOS/SOUL SYNDICATE - BLACK HARMONY/BLACK LOVE DUB (RAWSE)
DKR-127 - JAH I MAZ/BABA LESLIE - FREEDOM IS A MUST/FREEDOM DUB (CITY LINE)
A long time in the making, part one of a new series of reissues produced by the great Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes. So many Wackie's productions are long among our personal favorites, and some helped introduce us to the wonderful world of Jamaican music. We'll be issuing many now hard to find singles as well as some previously LP-only tracks and other surprises! Our first selection of singles all appear, of course, on their original labels. Joe Axumite's tune is one we've long wanted to present, awesome tune backed by an incredible dub featuring what sounds like infinite echo. Wayne Jarrett rose to notoriety with Wackie's, and this single is one of his all-time best, backed by a great horns version by Wackie's stalwart horns man Jerry Johnson. Next, a NYC/JA collaboration with Wackie's producing an early tune by Don Carlos, originally credited as 'Jah Carlos', over a tough Soul Syndicate rhythm. This one is on the Rawse label. Lastly for this batch, Jah I Maz's great "Freedom Is a Must", fantastic roots with the trademark deep and murky Wackie's sound. The flip side is a great dub by another long time Wackie's horns man, Baba Leslie. We hope that this new singles series, along with the great foundation set by Basic Channel's amazing and standard-setting series of Wackie's reissues, will help shine an even brighter light on the wealth of fantastic music produced by Wackie's in the past several decades. Further, we are both proud and happy to announce that our Wackie's series will be released in full cooperation with our friends at Basic Channel, who will be handling the digital distribution. All releases in our Wackie's series will be available as high quality digital downloads via Basic Channel and the HARD WAX online record shop. Links to both are in the links section on the right side of this page, so check them out!
Sound Clips:
(Sorry, we're no longer using the embedded clip player as so many of them slow our website down to a crawl!)
Joe Axumite - No Equal Rights in Babylon
http://www.divshare.com/download/23767372-c5c
Bullwackie's All Stars - No Equal Rights Dub
http://www.divshare.com/download/23767371-d42
Wayne Jarrett - Come Let's Go
http://www.divshare.com/download/23767374-40a
Jerry Johnson - Zion Rock (Come Let's Go Dub)
http://www.divshare.com/download/23767383-018
Don 'Jah' Carlos - Black Harmony
http://www.divshare.com/download/23767394-4a7
Soul Syndicate - Black Love (Black Harmony Dub)
http://www.divshare.com/download/23767398-093
Jah I Maz - Freedom Is a Must
http://www.divshare.com/download/23759693-4fe
Baba Leslie - Freedom Dub
http://www.divshare.com/download/23759692-3c1
CRY TUFF 7" 45 RPM
DKR-122 - JENNIFER LARA - MUSIC BY THE SCORE
DKR-123 - DEADLY HEADLEY & ASHER - DRUMS OF THE ARAB
Deep late '70s roots from Prince Far I's CRY TUFF label. Two killer tunes only ever released on JA 45, reissued for the first time. As lovers of female fronted roots tunes we had to get this killer Jennifer Lara tune out there, a rugged lick of the 'rockfort rock' riddim. Next is a monster instrumental/dub single, Deadly Headley and Asher's killer lick of the 'drum song' riddim, wicked horns, keyboard and melodica at the forefront. RIP Prince Far I, your legacy of music lives on.
A great reggae mystery, now solved! The infamous "Conquering Lion" dubplate as played by Coxsone sound, revealed! Like most who hear it, we became entranced with this infamous and awesome tune after hearing a recording of its famous broadcast on David Rodigan's Capitol Radio show, by Coxsone sound selector Festus. He announced the tune as being sung by Lloyd Ruddock, "King Tubby's from Jamaica's brother." That man of course, is better known as Scunna, the original force behind the Jayes, who had a string of massive hits in late '70s for Channel 1, like 'Queen Majesty' and 'Truly.' As Scunna is also now a Brooklyn native, we checked him to find out more about the tune. But what we found out was simple...he didn't sing it! So the mystery endured, for the moment. Until a couple years later, when a friend of ours came across a fantastic (and fantastically rare!) blank pre-release single from Jamaica, and it helped crack the case. The single was an awesome and previously unknown (to almost all, it seems!) vocal on the same riddim as 'Conquering Lion', and the voice was unmistakable, one of our favorite artists...Naggo Morris! Immediately after hearing this tune, we were eager to find out more, and like many mysteries of Jamaican music, the matrix number on the blank label 45 helped tell the tale. The matrix bore the name of another friend of ours, none other than legendary deejay and producer Prince Jazzbo! Naturally, we immediately checked Jazzbo about it, and the mystery was revealed! Jazzbo confirmed that he indeed produced the Naggo Morris tune, at the same time as the more well known "Clean Hands" 45 which appeared on his Brisco label. But this tune, called "Bootlegger", was only ever pressed in a miniscule quantity as a blank label pre-release, managing to elude most collectors of JA music for nearly 40 years! And we found out that Jazzbo did indeed produce two other cuts on the same rhythm, by The Invaders, a harmony group from Greenwich Farm and Trenchtown! One cut, "Conquering Lion" was given by Jazzbo to the then-young Coxsone sound system in London, for play and promotion on the sound. Over the years and through the Capitol Radio broadcast, the tune became legendary. The other cut, "Heaven & Earth" was released in Jamaica for the Invaders on their own new Invader label. With all this information at hand, the next move was clear. We did what it is that we do, and here now you have all three tunes on crisp 45s! Another interesting footnote to these tunes which perplexed collectors over the years, is that the dub side of the Naggo Morris 45, which is a melodica cut to the rhythm, is known to some via a mis-press from the time of it's original release. The B-side stamper for the Naggo Morris tune was accidentally used as the B-side to Sir Harry & Jah Woosh's "Way Down West" 45 on the Sir Harry label. The label states "Difendon Version" by Sir Harry All Stars, but due to a mistake at the pressing plant, the record plays the dub to "Bootlegger". This dub is also featured as the b-side to 'Conquering Lion', as we unfortunately could not locate a unique dub for this tune, though we think one surely existed so many years ago. Prince Jazzbo would also like to acknowledge the late great King Tubby, without whom these tunes would not be possible. All three were voiced and mixed by the King himself, making these yet another piece of Tubby's indelible legacy. Lastly, two further cuts on a slightly different take of this rhythm, by Big Joe and Tony Brevett, will be released a short while later this year, to complete the version excursion.
Sound Clips:
Jennifer Lara - Music By the Score
Cry Tuff & The Originals - Robin Hood Dub (Music By the Score DUB)
DEEPER KNOWLEDGE NEW RELEASES - NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012
FOX FIRE 7" 45 RPM
DKR-107 - CLIVE MATTHEWS - BIG BROWN EYES
DKR-108 - TREVOR BYFIELD - JAH GUIDE
DKR-109 - CLIVE MATTHEWS - MY GIRL HAS GONE
DKR-110 - CLIVE MATTHEWS - AM GOING HOME
Part two of the FOX FIRE series is here, with more killer 1970's roots from Clive Matthews and Trevor Byfield. 'Big Brown Eyes' is a great one from the late '70s with tough horns, in fact the crew liked this tune so much that they re-cut it in the early '80s in a more rub-a-dub style! 'Jah Guide' is classic roots, originally released only on a UK 12-inch on the Ethnic Fight label. 'My Girl Has Gone' is Clive Matthews' first recording, originally released in the mid '70s on the Percival label, and recorded at Dynamic Sound with the Now Generation Band. Last but not least, 'Am Going Home', is the third and final cut on the legendary rhythm also employed for Clive's 'Apology' and Trevor's 'Tell Me That You Love Me', both of which were released (and still available!) in our first and previous set of FOX FIRE tunes. 'Am Going Home' is just as killer as those two, and has its own unique dub side, different to either of the others, called 'Hop Ki Do Skank'!
Sound Clips:
Clive Matthews - Big Brown Eyes
Clive Matthews - Big Brown Eyes DUB
Trevor Byfield - Jah Guide
Trevor Byfield - The Father Version (Jah Guide DUB)
Clive Matthews - My Girl Has Gone
Clive Matthews - My Girl Has Gone DUB
Clive Matthews - Am Going Home
Clive Matthews - Hop Ki Do Skank Version (Am Going Home DUB)
DKR-074 - KEITHUS I - RED HOT 7"
DKR-078 - KEITHUS I - JAH CHILDREN COOL 7"
DKR-079 - KEITHUS I - PROPHECY 7"
The long awaited second batch reissues from Milton "Keithus I" Samuels and his Jah Dynasty imprint are available now! "Red Hot" is an utter masterpiece of raw, rough and ready roots from 1975, and Keithus' first tune. Utilizing a killer rhythm provided by the Barrett Bros. of the Wailers band, and one of the deadliest organ lines from Tyrone "Organ D" Downie! The dub is mixed in a live sound system style with Family Man at the controls. Purely killer tune which desperately needed to be available. "Jah Children Cool" is from a year later, with Keithus showing a more mature voice and singing style, but none the less killer and militant. Lastly, his last released tune, "Prophecy", long desired, this one was only ever released on 7-inch in Canada via King Culture. A majestic tune with triumphant horns, finest caliber roots reggae.
CHANNEL 1 7" / 10" / 12" 45 RPM
DKR-116-JJ - AL CAMPBELL - DOWN IN A BABYLON 7"
DKR-117-JJ - ERNEST WILSON/REVOLUTIONARIES - I KNOW MYSELF/MEGATON DUB // VERSION 1 (JA)/VERSION 2 (UK) 10"
DKR-118-JJ - WAILING SOULS - VERY WELL/VERSION 12"
Two undeniable classics and one killer unreleased blast, straight from 29 Maxfield Avenue. Ernest Wilson's "I Know Myself" is simply put one of the best reggae tunes of all time (and our personal favorite rhythm EVER!), criminally unavailable on vinyl for many years. Consider this 10-inch now to be its definitive release, the original vocal paired with THREE DIFFERENT dubs, all of which saw release in various places around the time of the tune's original release back in the late '70s. Next up the Wailing Souls' "Very Well", all-time epic roots reggae, and as impassioned a song about repatriation as ever sung. This 12-inch reissue replaces the B-side "Fire Coal Man" from the original release with a full extended dub of "Very Well"! Lastly, a previously unreleased heater from Al Campbell. From the same sessions as produced his great tune "Jah Army" (coming soon!) is this gem, fantastic early '80s roots, licking back some lyrics he did earlier for producer Larry Lawrence's Ethnic label.
Sound Clips:
Keithus I - Red Hot
Keithus I - Red Hot Dub
Keithus I - Jah Children Cool
Keithus I - Dread A Rule Version (Jah Children Cool Dub)
Keithus I - Prophecy
Keithus I - Prophecy Dub
Al Campbell - Down in a Babylon
Al Campbell - Down in a Babylon DUB
Ernest Wilson - I Know Myself
Revolutionaries - Megaton Dub
Revolutionaries - I Know Myself Dub (Version 1 JA)
Revolutionaries - I Know Myself Dub (Version 2 UK)
The Channel 1 Lost & Found series of previously unreleased music continues with two more killer ten inches. Oneil Dyer's "Apartment" was only ever issued on a small press blank label Hitbound 10" in New York, unnoticed by all but the most hyper astute collectors. Heavy tune, with a killer dub, serious 1982 Scientist/Radics style. The B-side of this record features an unknown killer roots tune from around the same time, dubplate material which unfortunately on tape carried no markings as to who the singer is. We absolutely love good female-voiced roots and this is no exception, purely wicked tune. If anyone knows who sings this tune, let us know, as no one including some of those folks involved in making the tune could place it! One thing that is clear however is the voice of Sugar Minott on harmony. Unfortunately no dub version was found for this tune. Next up, two heavy shots from Horace Ferguson. Before hitting with "Sensi Addict" for Prince Jazzbo, Horace Ferguson voiced some tunes for Channel 1, like "Fever" and "Walk Out On Me", both of which were issued on 12"s on CH1's JEDI imprint. However, there was more on tape, and how these two bombs didn't end up on release, we don't know, but here they are now. Strictly early 1980's reality style, again in a heavy style that bears the hallmarks of the Roots Radics/Scientist combination. Both tunes with dubs.
LTD 7" 45 RPM
DKR-119 - EVERTON DACRES - JAH JAH AH COME
This tune needs little introduction, monster roots from 1977. Everton Dacres, cousin to Barrington Levy and member of the Mighty Multitudes group along with Barrington, cut only a few tunes as a solo artist and this is one of them. Produced by Lloyd 'Charmers' Tyrell, issued on his LTD label.
ROYCO INC. 7" 45 RPM
DKR-101 - I-ROY - SET THE CAPTIVES FREE/BUBBLING JUG VERSION
DKR-111 - I-ROY - FIRE IN A WIRE/WARLORD OF ZENDA VERSION
Throughout the 1970's, I-Roy recorded for tons of producers, and eventually began bartering with many of them for cuts of rhythms to voice himself on, as his own productions. Through his popularity in the UK, I-Roy got a deal with Virgin Records to release many of these new self-productions. Tucked away on these albums are this pair of wicked tunes, prime for release on singles, and here they are. 'Set the Captives Free' was originally released on the 'World on Fire' LP, a very tough rhythm. The voice of Freddie McKay is heard singing behind I-Roy, and despite our best efforts, we were still unable to find out more about this mystery vocal! On the flip of this single is the killer horns dub to this rhythm, called 'Bubbling Jug', which was released on I-Roy's 'Cancer' dub LP. Apparently this dub and the Freddie McKay vocal were run on dubplate by Jah Shaka back in the day. The second single is 'Fire in a Wire', originally released on I-Roy's 'The General' vocal & dub double-album, and as a 12-inch single. Here we have the album cuts, vocal and it's dub, entitled 'Warlord of Zenda' (presumably named after the novel/film 'The Prisoner of Zenda'). These tunes are re-presented on the Royco Inc. label, I-Roy's own original label used in the early 1970's.
MODERNIZE MUSIC 7" 45 RPM
DKR-112 - HORACE MARTIN - BAD BOYS 7" *PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED*
DKR-113 - DOUGLAS BOOTHE - HOLY MT. ZION 7" *PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED*
Winston "Prince Huntley" Dakin has quietly been an integral part of the Kingston reggae scene for nearly 40 years. Operating the Modernize Printery on Nelson Road, off Maxfield Avenue, and a stone's throw from Channel 1 studio, Huntley printed the labels for thousands of reggae records in the past four decades. In addition, Huntley is an accomplished producer and artist, all along issuing a steady stream of tunes on his main imprints such as Modernize Music, Greedy Puppy and others. One of our favorite early '80s tunes is produced by Huntley and voiced by his long time spar Horace Martin, called 'Me Rule.' A very tough rhythm with killer synths, this was reissued not long ago. When we did some printing work in Jamaica with Huntley not long ago, we got to talking about his catalog and when discussing 'Me Rule', were overjoyed to find out that there were unreleased cuts on the rhythm. So we ran off the master tapes and gave them a listen, and found these two killer cuts. Horace Martin's second voicing on the rhythm, titled 'Bad Boys', is a reality tune about the runnings of the day, while another one of Huntley's longtime spars, Douglas Boothe, voiced 'Holy Mt. Zion', some classic repatriation lyrics. Both tunes come with different and unique dub versions as well. We will have some more surprises from the Prince Huntley catalog coming in the future, so keep an eye out!
Sound Clips:
Horace Martin - Bad Boys
Horace Martin - It's a Shame Version (Bad Boys Dub)
Douglas Boothe - Holy Mt. Zion
Douglas Boothe - Zion Dub
I-Roy - Fire in a Wire
I-Roy - Warlord of Zenda Dub (Fire in a Wire Version)
I-Roy - Set the Captives Free
I-Roy - Bubbling Jug (Set the Captives Free Version)
DKR-001 - White Mice/Nitty Gritty - No Competition/One Auntie Lulu 12" (Crat Productions) DKR-002 - Pad Anthony - Rock On/We Rule Things 12" (Crat Productions) DKR-003 - Freddie McKay/Naggo Morris - Take My Hand Oh Jah/You Want To Get I Out 12" (Yah Congo) DKR-004 - Philip Myers - Getho Struggle 7" (Junior Militant) DKR-005 - unreleased DKR-006 - King Kong - He Was a Friend/Try Not I 12" (Concious Music) DKR-007 - Scion Success/Madoo - Settle Them A Settle/Lose Respect 12" (14 Karat) DKR-008 - Kevin 'Skie' Warrington/Mikey Jarrett/Satta George - It a Road Block/Vicey Verse/Watch the Woman Them a Fight Fe Man 12" (14 Karat) DKR-009 - Cane Juice - Joker Bad Boy 7" (Leggo Sounds) DKR-010 - Dave Robinson - Have To Go Thru 12" (Leggo Sounds) DKR-011 - The Hax - Duppy 7" (Leggo Sounds) DKR-012 - Mystic - Youths Get Tricked 7" (Leggo Sounds) DKR-013 - Aksumites/Nigger Charlie - Ark of the Covenant/Covenant Rock 12" (Thebes Sounds) DKR-014 - Mankind - These Three Girls/Country Life 12" (Man Kind) DKR-015 - Don Hickey - Cooporate 7" (Chopper Productions) DKR-016 - Courtney Melody - No Darkness 7" (Chopper Productions) DKR-017 - Lionel Ganja Barrett - Rasta Cowboy 7" (Chopper Productions) DKR-018 - Bobby Melody - Original Melody 7" (Chopper Productions) DKR-019-JJ - Midnight Riders - Posse Form a Line 7" (Channel 1) DKR-020-JJ - Stephanie Samuels - Africa We Want To Go 7" (Channel 1) DKR-021-JJ - Carlton Livingston - Tale of Two Cities 7" (Channel 1) DKR-022 - Dizzy Flemming/Mikey Jarrett - Resurrection/Starvation 12" (14 Karat) DKR-023 - Thriller/Wayne Jarrett - Too Much Racket/Nice and Easy 12" (14 Karat) DKR-024 - Michael Palmer - Different Strokes 7" (Tasha) DKR-025 - Midnight Riders - Wanted 7" (Tasha) DKR-026 - Steve Knight - Love Me Entertainment 7" (Tasha) DKR-027 - Scion Success/Jug Head - Jah Is My Hero/Joyce Gone 12" (Dub Irator) DKR-028 - Jewels - Love & Livity 7" (Leggo Sounds) DKR-029 - Jewels - Slave Trade 7" (Leggo Sounds) DKR-030 - Tony Roach - Big Bout Yah 7" (Rythem Track) DKR-031 - Tony Roach - Entertainer 7" (Rythem Track) DKR-032 - Anthony Selassie - Busy Body 7" (Rythem Track) DKR-033 - Garnett Silk - Every Knee Shall Bow 7" (Rythem Track) DKR-034 - Barry Brown/Roots Radics Band - Physical Fitness/Fighting Radics/Whip Them 12" (Flabba) DKR-035 - Barry Brown/Roots Radics Band - Them Ha Fi Get a Beatin/Stop The Fighting 12" (Flabba) DKR-036 - Barry Brown/Roots Radics Band - Warmonger/Radical Style 12" (Flabba) DKR-037-JJ - McWoner - Nuh Fire It/Higher Region 10" (Channel 1) DKR-038-JJ - Barry Brown/Angela Prince - Over Me/Joker Lover 10" (Channel 1) DKR-039-JJ - Horace Andy - Why Oh Why/Satisfy Me 10" (Channel 1) DKR-040-JJ - Unknown artist - Rocks & Mountains 10" (Channel 1) DKR-041 - Midnight Riders - Youthman Invasion 7" (Tasha) DKR-042 - Midnight Riders - Raise Again 7" (Tasha) DKR-043 - Steve Knight - Orphan Child 7" (Tasha) DKR-044 - Steve Knight - Woman a Problem 7" (Tasha) DKR-045 - Midnight Riders - Me a No Gunman 7" (Tasha) DKR-046 - Don Hickey - Dancehall Rock 7" (Harmodio) DKR-047 - Don Hickey - Let Us Co-Operate 7" (Harmodio) DKR-048 - Don Hickey - Try a Thing 7" (Harmodio) DKR-049 - Wayne Smith/Gilly Buchanan - Dancing Machine/Me No Mix 12" (Tasha) DKR-050 - Patrick Andy/Wayne Smith - Ain't No Me/Rain From the Sky 12" (Tasha) DKR-051-JJ - Patrick Andy - Don't Worry Yourself/Leave the Door 12" (Channel 1) DKR-052 - Junior Murvin - Make It and Set It 7" (Taurus) DKR-053 - Mankind - Them a Hustler 7" (Man Kind) DKR-054 - Mankind - Some Girls Wicked & Wild 7" (Man Kind) DKR-055 - Suru Board - Serious Thing 7" (Jam Rock) DKR-056 - Black Oney - Jah Jah Send the Parson (Rasta Move) 7" (Record Smith) DKR-057 - Prince Junior - Girl For All Seasons 7" (DJ's Choice) DKR-058 - Ghetto Connection - Strugglers Time 7" (Dub Irator) DKR-059 - Scion Success - Profile 7" (Dub Irator) DKR-060 - Scion Success - Can't Wrong 7" (Dub Irator) DKR-061 - Sammy Levi - Automatic 7" (Dub Irator) DKR-062 - Tony Tuff - Dance in the Area 7" (Dub Irator) DKR-063-JJ - Barry Brown - No No No 10" (Channel 1) DKR-064-JJ - Clarence Parks - Things a Come Up To Bump 10" (Channel 1) DKR-065 - Kush Dan I - Jah Law of Love 7" (Zion Yant) DKR-066 - Reggae George - Girl You're Too Young 7" (Zion Yant) DKR-067 - Wild Eyes - Wickedness 7" (New Name Muzik) DKR-068 - Anthony Selassie - Variety 7" (Rythem Track) DKR-069 - Devon Russell - Rat and Bat 7" (Globe Int'l) DKR-070 - Devon Russell - Famine Time 7" (Globe Int'l) DKR-071 - Milton Henry - Follow Fashion 7" (Globe Int'l) DKR-072 - Bobby Ellis/Descant - Tension/Relax 7" (Afrajam) DKR-073 - Forces - That's Not Right 7" (Free Slaves) DKR-074 - Keithus I - Red Hot 7" (Jah Dynasty) DKR-075 - Keithus I - Dreadlocks I 10" (Jah Dynasty) DKR-076 - Keithus I - Save the Children 7" (Jah Dynasty) DKR-077 - Keithus I - Living In Illusion 7" (Jah Dynasty) DKR-078 - Keithus I - Jah Children Cool 7" (Jah Dynasty) DKR-079 - Keithus I - Prophecy 7" (Jah Dynasty) DKR-080-JJ - Don Angelo - General 7" (Channel 1) DKR-081-JJ - John Holt/Revolutionaries - Love & Understanding/Peace 10" (Channel 1) DKR-082-JJ - Leroy Smart - Oh Marcus 7" (Channel 1) DKR-083-JJ - I-Roy - Tribute To Marcus Garvey 7" (Channel 1) DKR-084-JJ - Little John - False News 7" (Channel 1) DKR-085-JJ - Leroy Smart/Super Chick - Love Me Tonight/Bees Man 10" (Channel 1) DKR-086-JJ - Courtney Peddlar - Jah Love 7" (Channel 1) DKR-087 -JJ - Patrick Andy - Join Me/Self Control 10" (Channel 1) DKR-088-JJ - Frankie Paul - That Love 7" (Channel 1) DKR-089-JJ - Hopeton Junior - Reward 7" (Channel 1) DKR-090-JJ - I-Roy - Sky Juice & Festival Dumpling 7" (Channel 1) DKR-091-JJ - I-Roy/Revolutionaries - Semi Classical Natty Dread/Drastic 7" (Channel 1) DKR-092-JJ - Clarence Parks - Mt. Zion/Been So Long 10" (Channel 1) DKR-093-JJ - Tony Tuff/Revolutionaries - Separation/Come Along/Proverbs 10" (Channel 1) DKR-094 - Enforcer - Pension/Africa Way 10" (Narrows) DKR-095 - Enforcer/Little Roy - Bad Boy/Leaving Rome 10" (Narrows) DKR-096 - Uplifters - Gallas Trap 7" (Narrows) DKR-097-JJ - Channel 1 - Satta Dub LP (Well Charge) DKR-098-JJ - Channel 1 - Full Charge Dub LP (Well Charge) DKR-099 - Barry Brown - Land of the Living 7" (Snowbird) DKR-100 - Barry Brown - Stone of the Arrival 7" (Snowbird) DKR-101 - I-Roy - Set the Captives Free/Bubbling Jug Dub 7" (Royco Inc.) DKR-102 - Trevor Byfield - Burning Bush 7" (Fox Fire) DKR-103 - Trevor Byfield - Tell Me That You Love Me 7" (Fox Fire) DKR-104 - Clive Matthews - Live Not For Vanity 7" (Fox Fire) DKR-105 - Clive Matthews - Apology 7" (Fox Fire) DKR-106-JJ - Frankie Paul - Worries in the Dance 7" (Channel 1) DKR-107 - Clive Matthews - Big Brown Eyes 7" (Fox Fire) DKR-108 - Trevor Byfield - Jah Guide 7" (Fox Fire) DKR-109 - Clive Matthews - My Girl Has Gone 7" (Fox Fire) DKR-110 - Clive Matthews - Am Going Home 7" (Fox Fire) DKR-111 - I-Roy - Fire in a Wire/Warlord of Zenda Dub 7" (Royco Inc.) DKR-112 - Horace Martin - Bad Boys 7" (Modernize Music) DKR-113 - Douglas Boothe - Holy Mt. Zion 7" (Modernize Music) DKR-114-JJ - Oneil Dyer/unknown artist - Apartment/Hey Natty Dread 10" (Channel 1) DKR-115-JJ - Horace Ferguson - Reality/Youthman 10" (Channel 1) DKR-116-JJ - Al Campbell - Down in a Babylon 7" (Channel 1) DKR-117-JJ - Ernest Wilson/Revolutionaries - I Know Myself/Megaton Dub 10" (Channel 1) DKR-118-JJ - Wailing Souls - Very Well 12" (Channel 1) DKR-119 - Everton Dacres - Jah Jah Ah Come 7" (LTD) DKR-120-JJ - Barry Brown/Clarence Parks - Forward On/So Jah Mean 10" (Channel 1) DKR-121-JJ - Al Campbell/Barry Brown - Jah Army/Praise Him 10" (Channel 1) DKR-122 - Jennifer Lara - Music By the Score 7" (Cry Tuff) DKR-123 - Deadly Headley & Asher - Drums of the Arab 7" (Cry Tuff) DKR-124 - Joe Axumite - No Equal Rights in Babylon 7" (City Line) DKR-125 - Wayne Jarrett/Jerry Johnson - Come Let's Go/Zion Rock 7" (City Line) DKR-126 - Don 'Jah' Carlos/Soul Syndicate - Black Harmony 7" (Rawse) DKR-127 - Jah I Maz/Baba Leslie - Freedom Is a Must 7" (City Line) DKR-128 - Joe Morgan - Basement Session 7" (Bullwackie) DKR-129 - Leroy Sibbles - Now You're Gone 7" (Wackie's) DKR-130 - Junior Peterkin & The Idrins - Babylon Take I Down 7" (Idrins) DKR-131 - KC White - Selasi I 7" (Senrab) DKR-132 thru DKR-134 - TBA DKR-135 - Naggo Morris - Bootlegger 7" (Ujama) DKR-136 - Invaders - Conquering Lion 7" (Ujama) DKR-137 - Invaders - Heaven & Earth 7" (Invader) DKR-138 - Albert Malawi - Give Me Loving 7" (Negus Music) DKR-139 - Albert Malawi - Around the Country 7" (Negus Music) DKR-140 - Albert Malawi - Jah Bible 7" (Negus Music) DKR-141 thru DKR-143 - TBA
DKR-144 - Midnight Riders - Cross the Border 10" (Tasha)
DKR-145 - Michael Palmer/Steve Knight - Dem a Lick Shot/See Dem a Come 10" (Tasha) DKR-146 - Prince Far I/Black Oney - Psalm 87/Festival '75 7" (Book of Psalms) DKR-147 - TBA DKR-148 - Big Joe - Weed Specialist 7" (Stop Point) DKR-149 - Tony Brevett - Just Been Feeling Bad 7" (Stop Point) DKR-150 - Icho Candy - Cool Down Sufferer 7" (Tesfa) DKR-151 - Natural Vibes - Life Inna Prison No Nice 7" (Blue Mountain) DKR-152 - Sixy Morris - Me Nuh Response 7" (Blue Mountain) DKR-153 - Invaders - You Touch My Soul 7" (Sir Collins) DKR-154 - Sir Harry - Power House 7" (Sir Collins) DKR-155 - Elijah - Selassi Hi/Mount Zion 7" (Sir Collins) DKR-155 - Invaders - After a Storm (Beyond That Dark Cloud)/This Life I'm Living 7" (Sir Collins) DKR-157 - Delroy Wilson - Give Me Your Love 7" (Sir Collins) DKR-158 - Invaders - Story of Love/Holy Mountain 7" (Sir Collins) DKR-159 - TBA DKR-160 - Flick Wilson - Last Night 7" (Things I've Been Through) DKR-161 - Flick Wilson (as Dandy Lion) - Vives 7" (Things I've Been Through) DKR-162 - DKR-163 - TBA DKR-164 - Fashioneers - Guiding Light 7" (Swing Bird) DKR-165 - TBA DKR-166 - Mighty Abidjans - Untamed 7" (Swing Bird) DKR-167 - TBA DKR-168 - Mighty Abidjans - Don't Change the System 7" (Swing Bird) DKR-169-JJ - Revolutionaries - Musical Dub Attack LP (Well Charge)
BE-004 - Andrew Bees - Life in the Ghetto 7" (New Name Muzik)
BE-005 - Andrew Bees - Struggle & Strive 7" (New Name Muzik)
BE-006 - Courtney Melody - Watching You 7" (Chopper Prod.)
BE-007 - Alton Black - Reunited 7" (Chopper Prod.)
BE-011 - The Hax - Gimme the Wuk 7" (Leggo Sounds)
BE-012 - The Hax - Nah Fatten No Roach Fe Fowl 7" (Leggo Sounds)
BE-015 - Carlton Shoe - Forever 7" (Leggo Sounds) BE-024 - Big Youth - Political Confusion 7" (Leggo Sounds)
NB: In the production of these records, every effort has been made to utilize master tapes whenever possible. However, in some cases the master tape no longer exists or is in unusable condition. Therefore, some selections have been repressed from original stampers (where we felt their wear was not a major detriment), or have been carefully remastered from very rare but unfortunately imperfect original press vinyl copies. Even with a highly skilled and experienced reggae mastering engineer and the most modern audio soft/hardware, in some instances the results can still leave something to be desired, even for the most welcoming ears. In these cases we believe that the rarity, and more importantly, quality of the music will carry you through. Enjoy!