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DENNIS BROWN - SUPER REGGAE & SOUL HITS

Dennis Brown was a Jamaican reggae singer and one of the most popular artists in the history of Jamaican recorded music.

Bob Marley cited Brown as his favourite singer, dubbing him “The Crown Prince of Reggae”, and Brown would prove influential on future generations of reggae

singers. In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked Brown at number 67 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.

This album includes the classic tracks “Silhouettes “, “Lips of Wine”, “Changing Times” and “I Didn’t Know”.

Super Reggae & Soul Hits is available as a numbered limited edition of 500 copies on orange coloured vinyl

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Dennis Brown - Deep Down (Anniversary Edition) LP
  • 1: So Long Rastafari
  • 2: Travelling Man
  • 3: You're No Good
  • 4: Voice Of My Father
  • 5: Open The Gate
  • 6: Go Now
  • 7: God Bless Our Soul
  • 8: Say Mama Say
  • 9: Shame
  • 10: Tribulation
  • 11: If You're Right Help The Poor
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Dennis Brown - Money in My Pocket
  • 1: Money In My Pocket
  • 2: God Bless My Soul
  • 3: Hot Like A Melting Pot
  • 4: If You're Rich
  • 5: My Time
  • 6: No More Will I Roam
  • 7: Oh Girl (You Are My Inspiration)
  • 8: Run Too Tuff
  • 9: Some Like It Hot
  • 10: Travelling Man
  • 11: Truth And Rights
  • 12: When I Am Down
  • 13: Why Do Fools
  • 14: You're No Good
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Dennis Brown - Dennis LP

Dennis Brown

Dennis LP

12inchBSRLP960R
Burning Sounds
25.05.2025
  • A1: Africa (3.39)
  • A2: No More Will I Roam (3.33)
  • A3: Blood Sun (3.17)
  • A4: Tribulation (3.08)
  • A5: Run Too Late (2.44)
  • A6: Only A Smile (3.16)
  • B1: Silver Words (2.47)
  • B2: Funny Feeling (3.17)
  • B3: Go Now (3.23)
  • B4: Shame (3.08)
  • B5: Let Love In (Bonus Track) (4.06)
  • B6: Black Magic Woman (Bonus Track) (3.29)
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Dennis Brown - Tribulation Times

Dennis Brown has always been cited as Jamaica’s favourite singer. While Bob Marley set out to conquer the world, Dennis’s popularity on the island grew with every year. Overseas success also came Browns way with crossover hits like the massive ‘Money In My Pocket’. He will always be fondly remembered on the sound systems across the caribbean as the Crown Prince of Reggae.

Dennis Brown (b Dennis Emanuel Brown,1957, Kingston, Jamaica) began his illustrious career at the grand age of eleven like many of the other child singers at Coxsonne Dodds Studio One stable. His first hit in 1969 a cover of Van Dykes ‘No Man Is An Island’ still stands the tests of time and also its follow up cut ‘If I Follow My Heart’ as Reggae classics. The 1970’s saw Dennis build on his reputation by working with all the top Jamaican producers and
studio’s perfecting his sound. Lloyd Daley, Impact, Joe Gibbs, Aquarius and Derrick Harriott to name but a few. But it was his work with producer Winston ‘Niney’ Holness that he enjoyed the most success and many say recorded his best work for. Where many of the other producers stayed with the tried and tested Lovers Rock formula that did prove so popular with Dennis’s voice, producer Niney the Observer as he is fondly called, pushed him into a more roots led direction, over stark rhythms created by Niney’s studio band Soul Syndicate.

Two outstanding albums were put together ‘Just Dennis’ (1975) built on a collection of singles they had recorded together, ’Cassandra’, ’Westbound Train’, ’No More Will I Roam’ and ‘Conqueror’. The second 1977 set ‘Wolf and Leopards’ made up again of singles the prolific two had cut including, ‘Here I Come’ (a live favourite that Dennis always liked to start his set with) and ‘Children of Israel’ made these both strong roots era albums.

We have stayed with this period for our Dennis Brown album. Some of the above-mentioned cuts are present alongside the timeless crossover hit ‘Money In My Pocket’ (1979) produced by Niney but often credited as a Joe Gibbs production as it was released (and sweetened by adding Orchestration for the foreign market place) on his label. By the way this is the original Jamaican version (unsweetened) that you will find on this album a more truthful version in our humble opinion. His voice reigns supreme across these Niney produced cuts ‘Smile like An Angel’ ‘Silver Words’, ‘Play Girl’ and the fantastic ‘Poor Side Of Town’ (helped along by the great harmonies of the Heptones group), ‘Tribulation’ and ‘We Will Be Free’. Dennis Brown’s prolific catalogue of tunes that also found an outlet on his own DEB inprint (named after his initials) stands to show what a great artist he was and what a fine team he and Niney made when in the studio creating these magical moments. So sit back and enjoy a killer set of tunes compiled by Niney himself...Tribulation Times indeed and long may the records of the Crown Prince of Reggae Dennis Brown rule the world.....

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Dennis Brown - No Man Is An Island
  • No Man Is An Island
  • Going To A Ball
  • I Love You
  • Rain Drops Keep Falling
  • Created By The Father
  • I've Got To Go
  • I'll Never Fall In Love
  • Make It Easy On Yourself
  • Your Love Is Amazing
  • I Need Someone
  • Something Bugging Me
  • God Bless The Children

'No Man is an Island' is the SEMINAL debut album by reggae legend Dennis Brown which launched his career. Recorded at Studio One around 1969-70 (when he was just 12 years old!) and released in 1972.

Featuring classic tunes with backing from the in-house players of The Sound Dimension, Soul Vendors and Soul Defenders from

The album features classic tunes including 'Created by the Father', 'Make it Easy on Yourself' and many others.

100% Essential

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Dennis Brown / The Revolutionaries / Ranking Joe - Slave Driver / Slave Driver Catch A Fire / Driver Rub A Dub
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Dennis Brown - Brown Sugar LP

Produced by Sly & Robbie, Brown Sugar was first released on the TAXI label in 1986, then reissued in 1988 on the RAS RECORDS label.
Backed by the TAXI GANG (Sly & Robbie accompanied by Robbie Lyn: synth, Lloyd "Gitsy" Willis: guitar), this album contains the classic REVOLUTION, a huge Dennis Brown track. Based on the original 1986 tapes, and after impeccable mastering, Diggers Factory is proud to present this must-have Dennis Brown opus, as a 180 g LP, in a 350 g sleeve, to give the listener optimum listening comfort and a definitive version of this masterpiece.

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Dennis Brown / Azul / Jay Glass Dubs - Milk and Honey / Bitter Sweet

Dennis Brown's roots classic "Milk and Honey" freshly remastered,
complete with Clive Hunt's original "Bitter Sweet" dub (under his Azul
moniker) on the A Side
On the B side, Jay Glass Dubs unfolds a skewed and deconstructed
contemporary dub. Strictly limited- edition white label vinyl. Once it's gone its
gone.

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Dennis Brown - Smile 7"

Dennis Brown

Smile 7"

7"-VinylSM106S
DON ONE
27.03.2023

Early in his career as a child star during the late 1960s, reggae singing legend Dennis Emmanuel Brown, received the nickname of "boy wonder of Jamaican music." In 1981, reggae fans unanimously ordained Brown with a new title, "Emmanuel, the Crown Prince of Reggae" and the undisputed heir apparent, following the death of reggae "king" Bob Marley. Brown, with his extremely powerful tenor and distinctive singing voice, established himself easily as one of the most impressive reggae artists of the twentieth century. A happy and friendly man, Brown amassed a loving and loyal following throughout his career, and upon his death at the early age of 42, he was widely eulogized for his outgoing personality. He recorded more than 100 records, including over 50 albums, from the time he was in his teens. The world of reggae music lost a "towering talent," noted Billboard magazine, when Brown passed away on July 1, 1999.

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Dennis Brown - It is a fact 7"

Dennis Brown

It is a fact 7"

7"-VinylSM109
DON ONE
10.02.2023

Early in his career as a child star during the late 1960s, reggae singing legend Dennis Emmanuel Brown, received the nickname of "boy wonder of Jamaican music." In 1981, reggae fans unanimously ordained Brown with a new title, "Emmanuel, the Crown Prince of Reggae" and the undisputed heir apparent, following the death of reggae "king" Bob Marley. Brown, with his extremely powerful tenor and distinctive singing voice, established himself easily as one of the most impressive reggae artists of the twentieth century. A happy and friendly man, Brown amassed a loving and loyal following throughout his career, and upon his death at the early age of 42, he was widely eulogized for his outgoing personality. He recorded more than 100 records, including over 50 albums, from the time he was in his teens. The world of reggae music lost a "towering talent," noted Billboard magazine, when Brown passed away on July 1, 1999.

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Dennis Brown - Dubbing At King Tubby

2023 Repress

Dennis Brown has always been cited as Jamaica's favourite singer.
While Bob Marley set out to conquer the world, Dennis's popularity on the island grew with every year.
His most prolific period is said to be with producer Niney the Observer,who led the singer down a more Roots avenue.He put Dennis on some of his heaviest rhythms.
Throwing also into the pot the fact that these rhythms were also to be mixed by the Dubmaster himself King Tubby we are bound to get one of the best Dub albums around.
Here is where the Crown Prince of Reggae Meets Niney the Observer at King Tubbys.
It's from this period that we have focused on and it's these tracks that were taken to King Tubby's studio to produce this stunning album.
Hope you enjoy the set.......






G a7 | COME AGAIN DUB

J b2 | WOLF AND LEOPARDS DUB

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Dennis Brown - Believe In Yourself'

First release in 1999 by Don One Records

12 Beautiful songs by Dennis Brown of which most was recorded in the late nineteen ninety on the Studio One Rhythm

All of the songs on the single LP are Produced by Don Moodie/Noel Alphanso/Dennis Brown/Bill Sample
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Various - The Dreads At King Tubby's

Rastafarianism came to prominence in the late 1960's/ 1970's and had a huge influence on the musical culture in Jamaica. The sentiments of the songs reflected the struggles of life, as reggae music always did but now with an added spiritual/conscious element to the lyrics. By the mid 1970's most, if not all the top flight singers were following the doctrine and growing their har to dreadlocks.
Everything was truly 'Dread'.
At the heart of this musical explosion was again Bunny 'Striker' Lee a man who was always at the heart of the action and many times in his career ahead of the musical game. As Bunny Lee's stable of singers were at this time nearly all Rasta's and with the worldwide acceptance of Bob Marley, in especially the foreign territories, this musical style was the way forward for reggae music in the mid 1970's. The visual focal point of this new turn in reggae music would be a call to all things 'Dread'. Add to the mix Bunny Lee's close working relationship with studio wizard King Tubby, again not a Rasta himself, but someone who could sonically bring what was needed to the table and enable the whole musical chemistry to fall into place.
Heavy rhythms were created to match the heavy and serious lyrics and 'Versions Galore' as they say were coming out fast and furious.
We have compiled a set of conscious tunes that not only match the 'Dread' criteria, but also are just great tunes. The great Jacob Miller's 'Zion Gates', Cornell Campbells 'Two Faced Rasta', Horace Andy's 'It's Gonna Be Dread' alongside Linval Thompson's 'Never Conquer Jah'. Two timeless cuts from the 'The Abyssinians' get a fresh outing by two great singers, firstly Don Carlos' cut to 'Satta Massaganna' and the prince of reggae himself, Dennis Brown works 'Declaration of Rights' in fine style. Johnny Clarke's 'Man like Me' and 'Dem Say Rasta' still sound as fresh today as when they were first laid down and Wayne Jarrett's 'Live On Jah' and Frankie Jones 'Satta and Praise Jah' add to this great selection. All great 'Dread' tunes that were cut or voiced at King Tubby's giving them that extra shine.
So if you are Rasta or not this is a great set of tunes to make you move and also like all of the best things in life, make you think.........

















Track 14 WICKED BABYLON - LINVAL THOMPSON

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Bunny Striker Lee - 'strikes Back- The Sound Of Studio One'

2022 Repress
The Sound of Studio One can be identified by the great singers that it cultivated along the many great songs that these singers released. But as studio 1's dominance was slowly pulled away by the up and coming new breed of producers many of the artists would inevitably end up working for these new camps and so the songs and singers found a new audience. The reggae sound of the Studio 1 would make a great combination and the man to pull this was together Bunny Lee.
The 1960's in Jamaica was run by two main factions, Coxsonne's Studio 1 and Duke Reid's Treasure Isle. These two leading protagonists saw what some of the other great Sound System men like ' Tom The Great Sebastian' had not taken onboard, that when the tunes they imported began to dry up from the USA, their future lied in producing music. Tunes that suited the musical styles that the people of Jamaica still enjoyed. By the late 1960's thse supremacy was being challenged by the up and coming new producers on the scene, Lee Perry being one, and the other being 'Ghost of the Studios' himself, Bunny Lee. Bunny 'Striker' Lee may have inherited the moniker 'Striker' from his liking of a particular TV show called 'The Hitch-Hiker', but it would soon stand also for the considerable hits he would obtain as he was declared producer of the year in Jamaica in 1969, 1970,1971 and 1972.
For this release, we have compiled many of the great Studio hits that Bunny Lee recorded with the singers that had originally cut at the famed Studio 1. Bunny Lee's sprinkling of magic over some classic tunes....the sound of Studio 1 backed up this time Bunny 'Striker' Lee's set of star musicians The Aggravators. Proving you can't keep a good tune down, or a great producer pushing forward.....Bunny Lee strikes back....
Hope you enjoy the set.....

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Various - Ska & Reggae Classics

Various

Ska & Reggae Classics

2x12inch4050538383676
TROJAN Records
24.07.2018
 
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To mark the 50th anniversary of Trojan Records comes 'Trojan Ska & Reggae Classics', a double vinyl album comprising 24 of the most celebratory Jamaican music hits from the iconic label's legendary catalogue.

Released in tandem with the TV advertised 3CD version of the same name, this joyous collection showcases the very best in classic Caribbean sounds, from rude boy ska to dancehall anthems, with the set featuring an incredible 22 Top 50 UK chartbusters, including 4 UK Number 1s and 13 Top 10s.

The perfect musical accompaniment for the summer of 2018 and beyond, this blistering 2LP vinyl collection compilation ably demonstrates just what makes Trojan so special and why it remains the world's greatest reggae label, half a century since its launch.

As an integral part of the Trojan 50 marketing campaign, the LP will be heavily promoted via the label's website, Facebook & Twitter pages, Instagram and YouTube channel.




















[T] D2 | Desmond Dekker - You Can Get It If You Really Want

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Bunny Lee Presents - Jamaican Rockers 1975-1979

The Rockers Sound (aka Steppas) came from the mid 70's and was created during sessions with The Revolutionaires band at Channel 1.
Drummer Sly Dunbar came up with a new 'Militant' style double drumming on the snare drum that seemed to add some credence to the political /Rasta based lyrics that were so prominent around this time.

So for this compilation we have pulled together some of the best cuts from this period when producer Bunny Lee was on the top of his game and the sound in town to get on board with was 'Rockers'...
So sit back and enjoy another period in Reggae's history that still sounds as good as when it was created way back when...
EVERYTHING ROCKERS....




D a4 | DEVIL'S THRONE - Junior Delgado

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Tapper Zukie Productions - Stars Ah Shine Star Records 1976-1988

Tapper Zukie is not only a successful recording artist in his own right but a well respected producer also.
In the mid 1970's he set up his own record label Stars to help nurture the many artists who were rising in Kingston,Jamaica.
In doing so he created a great catalogue of Reggae music that few artists have bettered.
For this release with the help of Tapper Zukie himself,we have picked the highlights of the Star label to make this great album.
All the artists are stars and all the tracks shine....
Hope you enjoy the set.....

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Various - Listen Up - Dancehall

* TO CELEBRATE JAMAICA'S 50 YEARS OF INDEPENDANCE 1962-2012 We have put together a set of releases that cover the musical styles that reggae mutated into through it's history, SKA, ROCKSTEADY, ROOTS REGGAE, DUB, DJ STYLE &DANCEHALL.... So Listen Up! and enjoy!Welcome to the Dancehall Sound from Jamaica. The sound that grew out of the dances in Jamaica around the beginning ofthe 1980's.The musical style again slowed
the reggae beat down to give an uncluttered, sparce backdrop, allowing the singers and DJ's more space to express
themselves. Dancehall has never stopped but turned to a digital beat around the mid - 1980's. So Listen Up ! to some early Dancehall classics that set the style for the years that followed....

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Various - Randy's 50th Anniversary Chapter One (2x12")
  • A1: Java - Augustus Pablo
  • A2: Hospital Trolly - I Roy
  • A3: King Of Babylon - Junior Byles
  • A4: Don't Go - Horace Andy
  • A5: A Little Love - Jimmy London
  • A7: Cheater - Dennis Brown
  • A9: For The Love Of You - John Holt
  • A10: Too Late To Turn Back Now - Alton Ellis
  • A11: Be Thankful - Donovan Carless
  • A12: Woman Of The Ghetto - Hortense Ellis
  • A13: Children Of The Ghetto - Senya
  • A14: Lonely Soldier - Gregory Isaacs
  • A16: Going To Zion - Black Uhuru
  • A17: Ordinary Man - Lloyd Parks
  • A18: Ordinary Version 3 - Impact All Stars
  • A19: Hold Tight - African Brothers
  • A20: Righteous Man - Keith Poppin
  • A21: Created By The Father - Errol Dunkley
  • A22: The Race - The Gladiators
  • A24: My Guiding Star - The Heptones
  • A27: No Jestering - Carl Malcolm
  • A28: Knotty No Jester - Big Youth
  • A29: Fattie Bum Bum - Carl Malcolm
  • A25: Something On Your Mind - Hubert Lee
  • A26: Country Boy - Charley Ace & Dirty Harry
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Chapter Two[36,35 €]


RANDY'S 50th ANNIVERSARY CHAPTER ONE / VARIOUS - First time on vinyl for Chapter Two second part of the acclaimed previously CD only set that was released to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Randy's Records. From Augustus Pablo's groundbreaking 'Java' to Carl Malcolm's UK pop crossover hit 'Fattie Bum Bum' Chapter Two showcase classic after classic from a all-star line up of the 70's reggae music greats including Black Uhuru, Horace Andy, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, The Heptones & Big Youth. Beautifully packaged with inner sleeves featuring rare photos and liner notes by reggae historian, Dennis Katz.

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Various - Randy's 50th Anniversary  Chapter Two (2x12")
 
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Chapter One[36,35 €]


RANDY'S 50th ANNIVERSARY CHAPTER ONE / VARIOUS - First time on vinyl for Chapter Two second part of the acclaimed previously CD only set that was released to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Randy's Records. From Augustus Pablo's groundbreaking 'Java' to Carl Malcolm's UK pop crossover hit 'Fattie Bum Bum' Chapter Two showcase classic after classic from a all-star line up of the 70's reggae music greats including Black Uhuru, Horace Andy, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, The Heptones & Big Youth. Beautifully packaged with inner sleeves featuring rare photos and liner notes by reggae historian, Dennis Katz.

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Lofi Girl presents - 5 A.M. Study Session (2x12")
  • A1: Lotus Beats X Notation - Notebooks
  • A2: Takeo - Elevator
  • A3: Xander. - Driving Alone (Flip)
  • A4: Softy X Eehou - Fazed
  • A5: Meadowy - Bumping Gums
  • A6: Sleepermane X Sling Dilly - Saffron
  • A7: Swink - Pathway
  • A8: Chronodrift - Follow
  • B1: Marsquake - Still Learning
  • B2: Aboueb X J'san - Missed Call
  • B3: Yasumu X Dennisivnvc - Lightfall
  • B4: Tosso - Night Shift
  • B5: Aisake X Quist - Faded Memory
  • B6: Saint Rumi X Erwin Do - Brooklyn Sunrise
  • B7: Shopan - Eighty Five
  • B8: Kupla - Reverence
  • B9: Thaehan - Refaire Le Monde
  • C1: Klemsis - Dreaming
  • C2: Aimless X Rook1E - Catching The Sunrise
  • C3: Mondo Loops X Towerz - Dropouts
  • C4: Kanisan X Luqęt - Sleepless Nights
  • C5: Hazy Year - Lonely
  • C6: Phlocalyst X Myríad - Doinit
  • C7: Surfin - All Nighter
  • C8: Hoogway - Kickflip
  • D1: Cxlt. - What A Day
  • D2: Tibeauthetraveler - Fields Of Gray
  • D3: Fnonose X Hm Surf - Amarillo
  • D4: Trxxshed X Lomtre - Aether
  • D5: Lov Sum - Iridiscente
  • D6: No Spirit X Odd Panda - Opal
  • D7: Allem Iversom X Little Blue - To Go
  • D8: Amies - Solution
  • D9: Ødyssee X Ian Ewing - Dusky

It’s 5 AM, the world is still quiet as dawn begins to rise. While most are asleep, a few of us are in the final stretch, finishing last edits or easing into the day, surrounded by scattered notes in the living room with a sleepy cat nearby.

5 AM Study Session is a tribute to the early risers and the night owls. This collection of 34 tracks carries early-morning focus and momentum, guiding you through the quiet and setting the tone for the day ahead. Sunlight slowly peeks in as the melodies play, creating a soundtrack for productivity and peace.

The physical edition captures the warmth of a fresh cup of coffee: pressed on double "Morning Latte" marble vinyl, the swirling beige and brown tones mirror the cozy, studious atmosphere of the artwork. A tangible reminder that the best work often happens when the world is still.

Slip on your headphones, pour a hot drink, and let the sunrise guide your workflow.

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Soul Jazz Records - STUDIO ONE SOUND (2x12")
  • 1: Slim Smith – Hip Hug
  • 2: Ras Michael And The Sons Of Negus – Good People
  • 3: Lord Tanamo – Keep On Moving
  • 4: Wailing Soul – Trouble Maker
  • 5: Rita Marley – Come To Me
  • 6: Johnny Osbourne – All I Have Is Love
  • 7: The Martinis – I Second That Emotion
  • 8: Irving Brown – Run Come
  • 9: The Heptones – Give Give Love
  • 10: Rockie Ellis – Double Minded Man
  • 11: Jackie Opel – The Lord Is With Me
  • 12: Dub Specialist – Happy Feelings
  • 13: Prince Lincoln – Live Up To Your Name
  • 14: Ken Boothe – I Am A Fool
  • 15: Rheuben Alexander – Happy Valley
  • 16: Larry Marshall – There’s A Fire
  • 17: Roland Alphonso – Rolando Special
  • 18: Freddie Mcgregor – Homeward Bound

Studio One Sound is the classic Studio One collection from Soul Jazz Records. Described as ‘The University of Reggae’ by Chris Blackwell, Studio One, and founder Clement ‘Sir Coxsone’ Dodd are by far the most-important names in the history of reggae music. Originally released in 2012 this album has been out of print for many years, making it one of the most-collectible of Soul Jazz Records’ Studio One Series. This is the first ever colour vinyl edition of this classic album.

The album features some of the most in-demand and collectible Studio One tracks from over its fifty-year history and includes incredible legendary reggae artists such as The Heptones, Ken Boothe, The Skatalites, Johnny Osbourne and Wailing Souls. All these artists (and hundreds more) launched their careers at Studio One under the guidance of Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd. The Studio One Sound collection features everything from classic ska and rocksteady to the deepest roots, heaviest dub and dancehall roots. Sleevenotes are by Rob Chapman, author of the celebrated books about Studio One Records, 'Never Grow Old' and 'Downbeat the Ruler'. The exact reproduction of the original artwork features the classic image of Dennis Brown on the cover. This album is newly fully remastered for vinyl by Jason Goz at Transition. Exclusive one-off pressing on heavyweight double transparent green vinyl.

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Par-T-One - I'm So Crazy

Par-T-One

I'm So Crazy

12inchDHR001
DIRTY HOUSE
30.04.2026

Reissue 2026

The track "I'm So Crazy" by Par-T-One vs. INXS (a remix of INXS's "Just Keep Walking")

is widely praised in dance/electronic circles for successfully fusing classic rock attitude with driving house beats,

retaining the iconic guitar and vocals while adding powerful drums,

making it a timeless and energetic club anthem that captured the spirit of the original for a new generation.

Produced in 2001 by the Italian electronic duo Par-T-One (Sergio Casu aka Sergione and Andrea Pareo),

reviews highlight its infectious energy, inspiring guitars, and effective dancefloor appeal.

The song has been classified as "Punk House" because the video depicts people performing the Pogo move and Michael Hutchence's skinhead-like vocal style.

The song also features samples of Dennis Parker's "Like an Eagle" and "I'm So in Love."

The single reached number 19 in the UK singles chart and the video (directed by Sam Brown and Paul Gore,

who later found success directing videos for James Blunt and The Bravery) won and was nominated for various awards

in the Short Film category and Best Promotional Video.

2026 re-release remastered by Gianni Bini at HOG Studio

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Various - Randy's 50th Anniversary LP 2x12"
  • A1: Java / Augustus Pablo
  • A2: Hospital Trolly / I Roy
  • A3: King Of Babylon / Junior Byles
  • A4: Don’t Go / Horace Andy
  • A5: A Little Love / Jimmy London
  • A6: Cheater / Dennis Brown
  • B1: For The Love Of You / John Holt
  • B2: Too Late To Turn Back Now / Alton Ellis
  • B3: Be Thankful / Donovan Carless
  • B4: Women Of The Ghetto / Hortense Ellis
  • B5: Children Of The Ghetto / Senya
  • B6: Lonely Soldier / Gregory Isaacs
  • C1: Going To Zion / Black Uhuru
  • C2: Ordinary Man / Lloyd Parks
  • C3: Ordinary Version 3 / Impact All Stars
  • C4: Hold Tight / African Brothers
  • C5: Created By The Father / Errol Dunkley
  • C6: The Race / The Gladiators
  • D1: My Guiding Star / The Heptones
  • D2: Something On Your Mind / Hubert Lee
  • D3: Country Boy / Charley Ace & Dirty Harry
  • D4: No Jestering / Carl Malcolm
  • D5: Knotty No Jester / Big Youth
  • D6: Fatty Bum Bum / Carl Malcolm

Von Augustus Pablos bahnbrechendem „Java” bis zu Carl Malcolms UK-Pop-Crossover-Hit „Fattie Bum Bum” präsentiert Chapter Two einen Klassiker nach dem anderen von einer All-Star-Besetzung der Reggae-Größen der 70er Jahre, darunter Black Uhuru, Horace Andy, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, The Heptones und Big Youth. Wunderschön verpackt mit Innenhüllen mit seltenen Fotos und Liner Notes des Reggae-Historikers David Katz.

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  • A1: Java - Augustus Pablo
  • A2: Hospital Trolly - I Roy
  • A3: King Of Babylon - Junior Byles
  • A4: Don't Go - Horace Andy
  • A5: A Little Love - Jimmy London
  • A6: Cheater - Dennis Brown
  • B1: For The Love Of You - John Holt
  • B2: Too Late To Turn Back Now - Alton Ellis
  • B3: Be Thankful - Donovan Carless
  • B4: Woman Of The Ghetto - Hortense Ellis
  • B5: Children Of The Ghetto - Senya
  • B6: Lonely Soldier - Gregory Isaacs
  • C1: Going To Zion - Black Uhuru
  • C2: Ordinary Man - Lloyd Parks
  • C3: Ordinary Version 3 - Impact All Stars
  • C4: Hold Tight - African Brothers
  • C5: Righteous Man - Keith Poppin
  • C6: Created By The Father - Errol Dunkley
  • C7: The Race - The Gladiators
  • D1: My Guiding Star - The Heptones
  • D2: Something On Your Mind - Hubert Lee
  • D3: Country Boy - Charley Ace & Dirty Harry
  • D4: No Jestering - Carl Malcolm
  • D5: Knotty No Jester - Big Youth
  • D6: Fattie Bum Bum - Carl Malcolm

Beginnend mit dem fröhlichen Ska von Lord Creators Unabhängigkeitshymne 'Independent Jamaica' zeigt das Chapter One Album den wahren Verlauf der jamaikanischen Musik in den 1960er Jahren mit einer virtuellen Who's Who der Reggae-Musik, darunter Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Toots & The Maytals, Rico, Skatalites, John Holt & Alton Ellis. Wunderschön verpackt mit Innenhüllen mit seltenen Fotos und Liner Notes von Steve Barrow von Blood & Fire.

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