- A1: Peace
- A2: Give Praises
- A3: Together
- A4: Plague
- B1: Freedom
- B2: Conquering Lion (With The Prophets - Dub Plate Mix)
- B3: Beware
- B4: God Is Watching You (With Dicky Burton - Dub Plate Mix)
- C1: Deliverance
- C2: Prophets
- C3: Feel Alright
- C4: Praises
- D1: Selassie I (Memorial Version)
- D2: Sensimena (With Tommy Mccook)
- D3: Life Money (Version)
- D4: Marshall Dreadlocks (Version)
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- A1: The Roots Is Comin
- A2: Pass The Popcorn
- A3: The Anti-Circle
- A4: Writers Block
- A5: Good Music (Prelude)
- A6: Good Music
- B1: Grits
- B2: Leonard I-V
- B3: I'm Out Deah
- C1: Essawhamah (Live At The Soulshack)
- C2: There's A Riot Going On
- C3: Popcorn Revisted
- C4: Peace
- C5: Common Dust
- D1: The Session (Longest Posse Cut In History)
- D2: Syreeta's Having My Baby
- D3: Carryin' On
- A1: Pimpf
- A2: Behind The Wheel
- A3: Strangelove
- A4: Something To Do
- A5: Blasphemous Rumours
- B1: Stripped
- B2: Somebody
- B3: Things You Said
- B4: Black Celebration
- C1: Shake The Disease
- C2: Pleasure Little Treasure
- C3: People Are People
- C4: A Question Of Time
- D1: Never Let Me Down Again
- D2: Master & Servant
- D3: Just Can't Get Enough
- D4: Everything Counts
- A1: Starboy Ft. Daft Punk
- A2: Party Monster
- A3: False Alarm
- A4: Reminder
- A5: Rockin
- B1: Secrets
- B2: True Colors
- B3: Stargirl Interlude Ft. Lana Del Rey
- B4: Sidewalks Ft. Kendrick Lamar
- B5: Six Feet Under
- C1: Love To Lay
- C2: A Lonely Night
- C3: Attention
- C4: Ordinary Life
- D1: Nothing Without You
- D2: All I Know Ft. Future
- D3: Die For You
- D4: I Feel It Coming Ft. Daft Punk
- A1: Buonasera Signorina
- A2: Non Esiste L'amor
- A3: Blue Jeans Rock
- A4: Si E' Spento Il Sole
- A5: La Gatta Che Scotta
- A6: Teddy Girl
- A7: Piccola
- A8: Ventiquattromila Baci
- A9: La Mezza Luna
- A10: Personality
- B1: Cosi No
- B2: Impazzivo Per Te
- B3: Ciao Amore
- B4: Peppermint Twist
- B5: Ritorna Lo Shimmy
- B6: Serafino Campanaro
- B7: Pronto Pronto
- B8: Non Essere Timida (Little Lonely One)
- B9: Preghero (Stand By Me)
- B10: La Mezzaluna
- A1: 20Th Century Fox Fanfare
- A2: Somebody To Love
- A3: Doing All Right... Revisited (Performed By Smile)
- A4: Keep Yourself Alive (Live At The Rainbow)
- A5: Killer Queen
- A6: Fat Bottomed Girls (Live In Paris)
- B1: Bohemian Rhapsody
- B2: Now I'm Here (Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
- B3: Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- B4: Love Of My Life (Rock In Rio)
- C1: We Will Rock You (Movie Mix)
- C2: Another One Bites The Dust
- C3: I Want To Break Free
- C4: Under Pressure (Performed By Queen & David Bowie)
- C5: Who Wants To Live Forever
- D1: Bohemian Rhapsody (Live Aid)
- D2: Radio Ga Ga (Live Aid)
- D3: Ay-Oh (Live Aid)
- D4: Hammer To Fall (Live Aid)
- D5: We Are The Champions (Live Aid)
- D6: Don't Stop Me Now... Revisited
- D7: The Show Must Go On
'Bohemian Rhapsody' Original Film Soundtrack
featuring previously unavailable QUEEN performances at Live Aid
and new versions of band classics heads for October 19 release.
Available on Virgin EMI (Universal) /Hollywood Records (USA)
For the first time ever audio tracks from Queen's legendary performance at Live Aid are being released as part of the soundtrack album to "Bohemian Rhapsody", 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises' forthcoming feature film celebrating the band, their music and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury. Recorded at the historic Wembley concert in July 1985, these Live Aid songs are among the rare gems and unheard versions from the band's rich catalogue.
Alongside the show-stopping Live Aid performances of Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Ga Ga, Hammer To Fall and We Are The Champions, the album features other rare live tracks spanning Queen's entire career, new versions of old favourites, and a choice selection of the band's finest studio recordings. Among them are some of Queen's biggest hits, including eleven all-time anthems that reached Number One around the world. The track listing is being announced on 5 September 2018, which would have been Freddie's 72nd birthday.
"Bohemian Rhapsody" is scheduled to have its World Premiere in the UK on 23 October before opening across the world in early November. It stars Rami Malek as Freddie, Gwilym Lee as Brian May, Ben Hardy as Roger Taylor, Joe Mazzello as John Deacon, and Lucy Boynton as Freddie's lifelong companion Mary Austin. The soundtrack, featuring all-original Queen recordings and vocals, is released on CD and digital formats on 19 October.
- A1: Get The Balance Right! (Combination Mix - Get The Balance Right!)
- B1: The Great Outdoors!
- B2: Tora! Tora! Tora! (Live)
- C1: Get The Balance Right!
- D1: My Secret Garden (Live)
- D2: See You (Live)
- D3: Satellite (Live)
- D4: Tora! Tora! Tora! (Live)
- E1: Everything Counts (In Lager Amounts) (Everything Counts)
- F1: Work Hard (East End Remix)
- G1: Everything Counts (Original 7" Mix)
- H1: New Life (Live)
- H2: Boys Say Go! (Live)
- H3: Nothing To Fear (Live)
- H4: The Meaning Of Love (Live)
- I1: Love In Itself 3 (Love In Itself)
- J1: Fools (Bigger)
- J2: Love In Itself 4
- K1: Love In Itself 2
- L1: Just Can't Get Enough (Live)
- L2: A Photograph Of You (Live)
- L3: Shout (Live)
- L4: Photographic (Live)
New Order are proud to announce the release of TOTAL from Joy Division to New Order on vinyl. Originally released in June 2011 on CD, TOTAL from Joy Division to New Order will be available on vinyl for the very first time on 30th November 2018.
Featuring single versions of tracks from both Joy Division and New Order mastered for vinyl by Frank Arkwright from his 2011 remasters. The iconic album cover was created by Howard Wakefield with art direction from Peter Saville.
TOTAL contains New Order's UK Top 10 singles Blue Monday, True Faith, Regret and the Number 1 single World in Motion along with classic Joy Division tracks Love Will Tell Us Apart, Transmission, She's Lost Control and Atmosphere.
New Order head out on tour in November. Playing their only UK show of 2018 at London's Alexandra Palace before dates in Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Brazil.
- A1: Another Way
- A2: L'amour Toujours
- A3: Elisir
- A4: The Riddle
- B1: La Passion
- B2: The Way
- B3: Star
- B4: Bla Bla Bla (Drammentenza Mix)
- C1: L'amour
- C2: Music
- C3: Passion
- C4: Bla Bla Bla
- D1: La Danse
- D2: Movimento
- D3: La Marche Electronique
- D4: Cuba Libre
- E1: My Dimension
- E2: The Riddle (Instrumental)
- E3: Tekno Jam
- F1: Coca E Avana
- F2: Bla Bla Bla (Dark Mix)
- F3: Elektro Message
- F4: Fly
- A1: The Stowaway - A Suspicious Passenger
- A2: International Anything - When It's Dark (Moonlight Medley)
- B1: Bodycode - Synchronized Sleep
- B2: Kalabrese - Düdingen
- B3: Pile - Noshow
- C1: Dimbiman - Turtle Gone
- C2: Margaret Dygas - Saasafras
- D1: Fumiya Tanaka - Standing North 6
- D2: Baby Ford - Dognosematic
- E1: Narcotic Syntax - Agents With Fatty Acids
- E2: Ricardo Villalobos - Gono Fuznk
- F1: Binh - Wochenbett
- F2: Darren - 1999 / 2017 (Extd. Version)
- F3: Spacetravel - No More
- G1: Soul Capsule - Them Yeah
- G2: Sammy Dee - Marvin Goes Savage Deep
- H1: Maayan Nidam - Trail Of Glitter
- H2: Melchior Productions Ltd - The Hope
When Perlon started releasing their 'SuPERLONgevity' compilation series in 1999, it was not evident that the name, which had initially been chosen just for pun, would become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Now, Perlon is in its 20th year, indeed, and preparing the celebration of this anniversary, the label invites its listeners to enter the sixth round of illuminating expression, once more driven by playfulness and fluffy swingtime. This time, the journey extends to eight sides with no guidepost except maybe the order to set the controls for the heart of the potoo. 18 tracks unfold their magic formulas to release a cascade of funky blobs. The collection reflects the label's unique interpretation of sound and vision, of caring and sharing, of 'glitches and itches' - by forward and froward thinking artists who set landmarks and break standards for the sake of the sound of the extraordinary. Here's what you will find in this brand-new Perlon toy box that adds one more shade to the corporate colour scheme: House bubbles that sound like they come straight from a 'Bällchenparadies". A motor drive with a sexy beat. Tribal dances, warped ballads, romantic fantasies. Heavy bass fundaments with aerial notes that hover above like helium balloons. A meditation machine, chilly chimes and future clockworks. Speaking things with nonsense as a foreign language.
When we started Ilian Tape 10 years ago in 2007, we were both basically kids at the ages of 23 (Dario) and 18 (Marco). There was no plan behind it, no concept, no promotion campaign or any budget, but just an early vision of where it could go. We wanted to build something that lasts. After a few years of playing at parties and producing music, it was the next logical step to start a label. You can clearly see us growing up through the label in terms of artwork, compiling the records and handling things. We made some mistakes along the way and there are surely things we could have done better, but looking back after 10 years now it all makes sense as it was a natural and human development with all its ups and downs.It was always a very personal project, never about making money, but about creating a platform for music we believe in and building relationships with artists in a transparent and fair way. We really appreciate that we were able to work with so many great artists, who shared the same vision and trusted in us, over all the years. A while ago we moved away from the ordinary release info write ups, because in general writing about music is tricky and who isn't tired of the typical, full of praise for every detail of a record, release textsBut this might be starting to get boring for you too, so just buy this lovely triple vinyl package including a poster and download code, light one up and turn up the volume!One last thing though - we want to deeply thank our parents for teaching us to live our dreams and find out who we really are, our friends for the vibes and honesty, all the artists releasing on the label, all the supporters & fans for buying vinyl and files, all the DJ's playing out the stuff, all the diggers selling the stuff overpriced on Discogs, all the dancers working out on the dancefloors & all the clubs doing label nights over all the years.
- A1: Dancing Queen
- A2: Knowing Me, Knowing You
- A3: Take A Chance On Me
- A4: Mamma Mia
- A5: Lay All Your Love On Me
- B1: Super Trouper
- B2: I Have A Dream
- B3: The Winner Takes It All
- B4: Money, Money, Money
- B5: S.o.s
- C1: Chiquitita
- C2: Fernando
- C3: Voulez Vous
- C4: Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
- D1: Does Your Mother Know
- D2: One Of Us
- D3: The Name Of The Game
- D4: Thank You For The Music
- D5: Waterloo
- A1: Keep The Family Close
- A2: 9
- A3: U With Me
- A4: Feel No Ways
- A5: Hype
- B1: Weston Road Flows
- B2: Redemption
- B3: With You Ft Partynextdoor
- B4: Faithful Ft Pimp C & Dvsn
- B5: Still Here
- C1: Controlla
- C2: One Dance Ft Wizkid And Kyla
- C3: Grammys Ft Future
- C4: Childs Play
- C5: Pop Style
- D1: Too Good Ft Rihanna
- D2: Summers Over Interlude
- D3: Fire & Desire
- D4: Views
- D5: Hotline Bling
With immaculate vocal turns and sleek production, Views is Drake's tour through the city that made him. A meticulous contrast to the off-the-cuff brilliance of recent mixtapes, he taunts adversaries with speaker-rattling anthems ('Hype,' 'Still Here'), revisits his humble beginnings ('Weston Road Flows'), and rekindles the seductive chemistry with Rihanna ('Too Good'). Those extremes—the Caribbean warmth of 'One Dance' and the icy lament of 'Fire & Desire,' the unflinching vulnerability and unapologetic self-assurance—make Views a riveting victory lap from Toronto's game-changing MC.
- A1: Children (Dream Version)
- A2: One And One Feat. Maria Nayler (Radio Version)
- B1: Fable (Message Version)
- B2: Fable (Dream Version)
- C1: Children (Original Version)
- C2: Freedom (Rdio Edit)
- D1: Fantasya (Radio Edit)
- D2 4: Us
- Cd-01 | Children (Dream Version
- Cd-02 | Fable (Message Version)
- Cd-03 | Fantasya
- Cd-04 | Landscape
- Cd-05 | In My Dreams
- Cd-06 | Princess Of Light
- Cd-07 | Fable (Dream Version)
- Cd-08 | In The Dawn
- Cd-09 | Children (Original Version)
- Cd-10 | Red Zone
- Cd-11 | One And One Feat. Mary Nayler (Radio Version)
- Cd-12 | 4 Us
After 20 years of onset record of Robert Miles Self and Smilax Publishing have no exclusive for the World "Dreamland" in a special double LP "Deluxe Edition" which includes the most successful singles like CHILDREN, FABLE, ANE AND ONE and FREEDOM with the old so-called "Dreamland" in homage. unique debut album that holds the record as the most Italian dance 'album sold in the World of all time, but also as a representative of the only Italian manufacturer to have won the prestigious British award !!!!!!
- A1: Demon Dance
- A2: Keep This Fire Burning
- A3: Hooked On You (Feat Timothy Auld)
- A4: Clap Your Hands
- A5: Hit Me Like A Drum (Feat Timothy Auld)
- A6: The Green Frog
- B1: I Need Love
- B2: Djangos Revenge
- B3: Gin Tonic
- B4: Josephine (Feat Anduze - 1930 Version)
- B5: Don't Mean A Thing
- C1: Six Feet Underground (Feat Claudia Kane)
- C2: The Sun (Feat Graham Candy)
- C3: Summertime (Feat Maya Bensalem)
- C4: Walk Away (Feat Anna F)
- C5: Josephine (Feat Anduze - Candlelight Version)
- C6: Magenta Rising
- D1: Golden Arrow (Feat Lilja Bloom - Demon Diaries Version)
- D2: Don't Believe What They Say (Feat Angela Mccluskey)
- D3: The Sea (Feat Harald Baumgartner)
- D4: The Lonely Trumpet (The Demon Diaries Outro)
- A1: Roni Size - Heroes Kruder's Long Loose Bossa
- A2: Alex Reece - Jazz Master K&D Session Tm
- B1: Bomb The Bass - Bug Powder Dust K&D Session Tm
- B2: Lamb - Trans Fatty Acid K&D Session Tm
- C1: Count Basic - Speechless Drum 'N' Bass
- C2: Rocker's Hi Fi - Going Under K&D Session Tm
- D1: Depeche Mode - Useless K&D Session Tm
- D2: Count Basic - Gotta Jazz Richard Dorfmeister Remix
- E1: Aphrodelics - Rollin' On Chrome Wild Motherfucker Dub
- E2: Knowtoryous - The Revenge Of Bomberclaad K&D Session Tm
- F1: Rainer Trüby Trio - Donaueschingen Peter Kruders - Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitänskajütenremix
- G1: David Holmes - Gone K&D Session Tm
- G2: Sofa Surfers - Sofa Rockers Richard Dorfmeister Remix
- H1: Mama Oliver - Eastwest Stoned Together
- H2: Bomb The Bass - Bug Powder Dust Dub
- H3: Kruder & Dorfmeister - Boogie Woogie
- I1: Sin - Where Shall I Turn K&D Session Tm Vol. 2
- I2: Bone Thugs 'N' Harmony - 1St Of Tha Month K&D Session Tm
- I3: Kruder & Dorfmeister - Lexicon
- J1: Knowtoryous - Bomberclaad Joint K&D Session Tm
- J2: Rocker's Hi Fi - Going Under Evil Love And Insanity Dub
- J3: Strange Cargo - Million Town K&D Session Tm
25 Anniv Boxset[97,44 €]
Originally released on Studio !K7 Records in 1998, Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister's groundbreaking release, 'The K&D Sessions' reset the bar for what could be achieved in a compilation. Across an array of original tracks, dubs and infamous 'K&D Session' remixes, the DJ and producer duo took the listener on a smoke-filled blunted journey that flowed flawlessly.
Often compared to DJ Shadow's 'Endtroducing' for it's similarly deft craft of rhythm and quoted by Allmusic as "the most blissfully blunted music the world has ever heard", the album has sold over 1,000,000 copies to date and was included in Spin's 'Top 20 albums of 1999'.The album has long since been deleted on Vinyl with original 4LP sets changing hands for €300+ on the collectors market and even a bootleg vinyl copy will set a buyer back over €100. Sixteen years later, this legendary album will be available as a long overdue 5LP reissue remastered by Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood.
1999...after the global supremacy of Oasis and Blur, the world is looking for some musical freshness. Some artists such as Daft Punk and Air have already contributed to globally popularise what the English called the "French Touch", a new term that refers to a large musical French movement. The first album of Cassius is one of the key pieces of this growing genre, and demonstrates once again the variety of the trend. Indeed, after have cooperated for a long time with MC Solaar, one of France's 90's best rappers, the hip-hop influence of both Cassius members had to have an impact on their personal concept, and it did seduce a lot of listeners hungry for new musical flavours: more than 250 000 units sold worldwide and numerous unconditional fans...Before the release of their new album Ibifornia coming out this summer, we're taking you back to basics with a new release of Cassius' first album, for the ones who didn't have the opportunity to hear it, or for those who only have the CD, and would like to get themselves the vinyl edition !
Wiederveröffentlichung von Mobys fünftem Studio-Album als Doppel-LP-Set mit 180g schwerem Vinyl. Ursprünglich 1999 veröffentlicht, wurde es zum erfolgreichsten Indie-Album des Jahres und in über 20 Ländern mit Platin ausgezeichnet. Mit "Play" änderte Moby seine Arbeitsweise ein weiteres Mal. Er nahm Samples aus Folk und Gospel - viele davon entstammen aus dem Archiv von Alan Lomax - und verbindet diese mit seinen elektronischen Klanglandschaften. Dabei schneidet er aus den Samples Schleifen, die er endlos wiederholt: Bessie Jones "Sometimes" wird in "Honey" über 20 Mal wiederholt und so entfaltet er den hypnotischen Sog, der diesen Song zum Hit machte. Bei Erscheinen wendeten sich viele Moby-Fans, die ein Techno-Album erwartet hatten, ab und das Album schaffte es nicht bedeutend in den Charts aufzutauchen. Es sollte überzehn Monate dauern, bis sich das Blatt wendete und das Album sich doch noch zum absoluten Hit mauserte. Mit 9 (!) Single-Auskopplungen und unzähligen Lizensierungen an TV-Shows, Filme und Werbespots entwickelte sich das Album zum Dauerbrenner und hat bis heute weit über 12 Millionen Einheiten abgesetzt.
- A1: A | Tim Roth And Amanda Plummer Pumpkin And Honey Bunny
- A1: B | Dick Dale & His Del-Tones Misirlou
- A2: Samuel L. Jackson And John Travolta Royale With Cheese
- A3: Kool & The Gang Jungle Boogie
- A4: Al Green Let's Stay Together
- A5: The Tornadoes Bustin' Surfboards
- A6: Ricky Nelson (2) Lonesome Town
- A7: Dusty Springfield Son Of A Preacher Man
- A8: A | Maria De Medeiros And Bruce Willis Zed's Dead, Baby
- A8: B | The Centurians* Bullwinkle Part Ii
- B1: A | Jerome Patrick Hoban Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest
- B1: B | Chuck Berry You Never Can Tell
- B2: Urge Overkill Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
- B3: Maria Mckee If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags)
- B4: A | Peter Green* And Duane Whitaker Bring Out The Gimp
- B4: B | The Revels Comanche
- B5: The Statler Brothers Flowers On The Wall
- B6: John Travolta And Samuel L. Jackson Personality Goes A Long Way
- B7: The Lively Ones Surf Rider
- B8: Samuel L. Jackson Ezekiel
- A1: Apache
- A2: Let There Be Drums
- A3: Bongolia
- A4: Wipeout
- B1: Dueling Bongos
- B2: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
- B3: Raunchy
- C1: Last Bongo In Belgium
- C2: Bongo Rock
- C3: Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dooley Your Tie's Caught In Your Zipper
- C4: Sharp Nine
- C5: Pipeline
- D1: Kiburi (Part 1
- D2: Sing Sing Sing
- D3: (I Can't Get No | Satisfaction
- D4: Okey Dokey
- D5: When The Bed Breaks Down, I'll Meet You In The Spring
- A1: Shield Your Eyes
- A2: Equalized
- A3: Caroline
- A4: Better Half
- A5: Split
- B1: Gutless
- B2: With Or Without U2
- B3: Fantastic Planet
- B4: Rich
- B5: Peel It The Fuck Down
- C1: Pretty Persuasion
- C2: Kiss The Bottle
- C3: First Step
- C4: Friends Back East
- D1: Sea Foam Green
- D2: Housesitter
- D3: Into You Like A Train
- D4: Sister
- D5: Friendly Fire
- D6: Boxcar
RE-PRESSED ON CLEAR VINYL!!! The long-anticipated collection of rare A-sides, B-sides, covers and unreleased outtakes from influential punk rock favorites and emo granddaddies JAWBREAKER. A twenty-track Alpha-Omega of rare and previously-impossible-to-find songs presented chronologically from their first demo in November of '88 (before they were even named Jawbreaker ) to their final studio recording, a version of "Boxcar" re-worked at the end of the DGC Dear You sessions. Beautifully packaged with inviting artwork and track-by-track commentary and lyrics (printed courtesy of AARON COMETBUS). 24-Hour Satisfaction Therapy, indeed.
- A1: Leo Kottke - The Tennessee Toad
- A2: Gulp - Game Love
- A3: Bob James - Nautilus
- A4: James Last - Inner City Blues
- A5: Philip Glass - Floe
- B1: Map Of Africa - Bone
- B2: Seals & Crofts - Sweet Green Fields
- B3: The Millennium - To Claudia On Thursday
- B4: The Beach Boys - Surf's Up
- B5: Primal Scream - Carry Me Home
- C1: Massive Attack - Man Next Door
- C2: Tnght - Bugg'n
- C3: Outkast - Slum Beautiful
- C4: Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together
- D1: Harry Nilsson - Coconut
- D2: Canned Heat - Poor Moon
- D3: Rick Miller - Future Directions
- D4: Django Django - Porpoise Song
- D5: Benedict Cumberbatch - Flat Of Angles Pt.4
- A1: Roland Alphonso - Sai Pan
- A2: The Renegades - You've Lost The Love
- A3: The Ethiopians - You Got To Be Clean
- A4: Henry Buckley - Beware Of All Those Rude Boys
- A5: The Tartans - What You Gonna Do Now
- B1: Roland Alphonso - Stranger For Durango
- B2: The Renegades - Knocking On My Door
- B3: Soul Brothers - Shanty Town Curfew
- B4: Oswald Sewell - Where Can He Go
- B5: Henry Buckley - If I Am Right
- C1: Roland Alphonso - How Soon
- C2: Pulus - Sow To Reap
- C3: The Renegades - Big And Fine
- C4: Black Brothers - Born To Rule
- C5: Laxton Ford - Finders Keepers
- D1: Hopeton Lewis - Run Down
- D2: Oswald Sewell - Oh My Love
- D3: Hopeton Lewis - Pick Yourself Up
- D4: The Tartans - Dance All Night
- D5: The Tartans - What Can I Do
- D6: The Federal All Stars - Merritone False Starts 1
Part 2[47,48 €]
21 track Album from Various Artists released by Dub Store Records
- A1: Natty Dub Source: Natty Dread In A Greenwich Farm / Cornell Campbell
- A2: Lee's Dub Source: Lee's Dream / Derrick Morgan
- A3: Wonder Why Dub Source: Wonder Why / Cornell Campbell
- A4: I'm Gone Dub Source: I'm Gone / Derrick Morgan
- A5: Country Boy Dub Source: Country Boy / Cornell Campbell
- A6: True Believer Dub Source: True Believer / Johnny Clarke
- A7: Care Free Dub Source: Care Free / Mighty Diamonds
- A8: Rasta Train Dub Source: Mule Train / Johnny Clarke
- B1: Move Out Of Babylon Dub Source: Move Out Of Babylon / Johnny Clark
- B2: Give A Little Man A Great Big Hand Dub Source: Give A Little Man A Great Big Hand / Cornell Campbell
- B3: Feel So Good Dub Source: Feel So Good / Derrick Morgan & Paulette
- B4: For The Rest Of My Life Dub Source: Wonder Why / Cornell Campbell
- B5: When Will I Find My Way Dub Source: When Will I Find My Way / Owen Grey
- B6: I'm Leaving Dub Source: I'm Leaving / Derrick Morgan & Hortense Ellis
- B7: Feel Lost Dub Source: Feel Lost / Bb Seaton
- B8: Dawn Dub Source: Dear Dawn / Barrington Spence
2024 Reissue
“Tubby did three original dub albums, ‘Dub From The Roots’. ‘The Roots of Dub’ and the third is ‘Brass Rockers’ with Tommy McCook ‘pon the flying cymbals. Where he mixed it with the horn going in and out in a dub way and one named ‘Shalom Dub’ you can call Tubby’s too because he mixed the versions as they were off forty fives’’
Bunny ‘Striker‘ Lee
King Tubby and Producer Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee are intertwined in the birth of Dub Music. After discovering a mistake that made a ‘serious joke’ ( more of which later...) they went on to release the first pressings of this new musical genre namely ‘Dub Music’. Tubby’s vast knowledge of electronics and Bunny’s vast catalogue of rhythms would lay the foundations of what today is taken as a standard... the Remix / Version cuts to an existing vocal tune.
Osbourne ‘King Tubby’ Ruddock was born in Kingston, Jamaica on 28th January 1941 and grew up in the High Holborn Street area of downtown Kingston. He studied electronics at Kingston’s National Technical College and also on two correspondence courses from the U.S.A... When he had qualified Tubby began repairing radios and other electrical appliances in a shack in the back yard of his mother’s home. His work in the early days included winding transformers and building amplifiers for Kingston’s Sound Systems. Tubby built his first Sound System in 1957 playing jazz and Rhythm & Blues at local weddings and birthday parties. His reputation as a man who knew and understood both electronics and music grew steadily and as the sixties drew to a close. Tubby purchased his own basic two track equipment. He installed this alongside his dub cutting machine, a home made mixing console and his impressive collection of Jazz albums in the back bedroom of his home at 18 Dromilly Avenue which he christened his music room.
Tubby and Striker were at Treasure Isle Studio’s one day while Ruddy from Spanish Town was working with the engineer Byron Smith....
“Tubby and myself was talking when Ruddy was cutting some dub but Smithy (engineer) made a mistake through we were talking and forgot to put in the voice. It was two track recording in those days. Ruddy said ‘No Man! Make it stay! and so they cut the rhythm. When I went over to Ruddy’s that Saturday night a dance was in progress and when they played the vocal to the tune... then he said we’re going to play ‘Part Two’. They never called it ‘Version’..and then he played the rhythm track. The song was a catchy song and everybody started to sing along and the deejay started to toast so everything went down well. On Monday morning I went up and I said ‘Tubbs the mistake we made was a serious joke.It mash up Spanish Town! The people went wild. So you have to start to do that now ‘cause when the man put on the ‘Part Two’ everyone start singing this song. It played about twenty times. I said you try Tubbs!’...Well the next Saturday night now when Tubby strung up down the farm U Roy said he’s going to play ‘Part Two’ but Tubby did it different now. He started with the voice then dropped it out and let the rhythm run and then he brought in the voice in the middle and from there Tubby started to get really popular.’’
Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee
Dynamic Sounds upgraded to sixteen track recording in 1972 and Tubby purchased, again with the help of a deal brokered by Bunny Lee. The old four track equipment and the MCI console from their Studio B. The four tracks now gave him far wider scope to work with and he began to create a new musical form where the bass and drum parts were brought up while the faders allowed Tubby to ease the vocal and rhythm in and out of the mix. It was only a matter of time before Tubby’s dub plate experiments began to make it on to vinyl and the first ever long playing King Tubby releases would feature a collection of his mixes to a selection of Strikers rhythms. So please sit back and enjoy this historic set of sounds. Lovingly restored and with a few extra gems added to the CD Editions. These releases were the first to carry the name of King Tubby and the first to credit the great musicians that contributed so much to the rhythms that made these albums possible.
If any album could conjure up the revolutionary spirit of Jamaica in the mid 1970’s, Tapper Zukie’s invincible M.P.L.A. set would surely be a fighting contender. The coming together of great rhythms and meaningful lyrics in a time of unrest in the country seemed to have made the album all the more urgent and relevant. As time would tell it would also prove to be a lasting success, not only with the hard core reggae fans but also their punk counterparts. Who embraced its militant themes and crossed the album over to a whole new audience. Tapper Zukie (b. David Sinclair, Kingston, Jamaica.) had already returned from a trip to London England by the mid 70’s .Initially sent with help from his parents, brother Blackbeard and producer Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee to remove the youth from his troublesome ways on the streets of Kingston, Jamaica. He had performed some live shows in London and made some recordings for Larry Lawrence, that produced his debut ‘Jump and Twist’. Alongside other recordings that would emerge as his ‘Man A Warrior’ set. But feeling homesick he had returned to Jamaica in 1974 to work with Bunny Lee. His work would consist of arranging sessions and collecting payments to bodyguard, the now very successful producer. His frustration of Bunny Lee’s reluctance to record him led him cutting ‘Judge I Oh Lord’ for producer Lloydie Slim. Bunny Lee’s then recording of Tapper’s ’Natty Dread Don’t Cry’ and its subsequent release aboard, led to an altercation between Tapper and producer. The police had to be called and an offer to provide the singer with a set of rhythms put this matter to rest. The eight rhythms and a further two from Jo Jo Hookim and Ossie Hibbert alongside some free studio time at King Tubby’s Studio would result in the M.P.L.A album.
The rhythm provided by Jo Jo Hookim was a Channel One studio cut by The Revolutionaires based on Little Richards ‘Freedom Blues’ and provided the backdrop to M.P.L.A. The Ossie Hibbert rhythm again cut at Channel One based on The Royals ‘Pick Up The Rockers’ would provide the backdrop to Tapper’s ‘Pick Up The Rockers’. These and the remaining Bunny Lee rhythms, were all cut in a one hour session, at King Tubby’s Studio. ’Don’t Get Crazy’ cut on a rhythm based on the Joe Frazier rhythm to Tony Brevett’s ‘Don’t Get Weary’. ‘Go De Natty’ cut on Cornell Campbell’s ‘Please Be True’, originally a cut to Alexander Henry’s ‘Please Be True’. ‘Stop The Gun Shooting’ runs over Horace Andy’s ‘Skylarking’.’Ital Pot’ cut on Johnny Clarke’s version of Burning Spear’s ‘Creation Rebel. ‘Marcus’ see’s Tapper professing over Johnny Clarke’s ‘Poor Marcus’ .’Chalice To Chalice’ pulls on Johnny Clarke’s ‘Give Me a Love’,’ Don’t Deal With Babylon’ answers Junior Ross and The Spears ‘Babylon Fall’ and ‘Freedom’ rides on the great rhythm of Junior Ross and The Spears ‘Liberty’. An outstanding album cut by one of Jamaica’s finest DJ’s and producers the mighty Tapper Zukie. We hope you enjoy this now timeless set.
Horace Andy has always commanded a place high on the list of Reggae singers from Jamaica. His distinctive haunting vocal style stands strong on any rhythm,song or style he chooses to cover. Of the singers on that long list, he has managed more so than any other, to crossover to a new generation of listeners due to his individual style, helped also by his collaborations with the likes of Massive Attack. Horace Andy (b. Horace Hinds,1951,Kingston Jamaica) like many otherJamaican singers began his musical career at Coxsonne Dodd's Studio One. So impressed with the youth, Coxsonne decided on a name change for theyoung artist and called him after his top songwriter of the time Bob Andy. So Horace Hinds became Horace Andy. His first tune for Coxsonne 'Something On My Mind' was a slow burner in Jamaica, but his belief in his young protégé paid off when followed later by 'Skylarking' a tune that burst the singer all overthe radio and sound systems of Jamaica. After numerous singles and two albums worth of material, Horace moved on to work with many of the topflight Jamaican producers, among them Keith Hudson, Augustus Pablo and Niney the Observer, but it was his work with producer Bunny Lee in the 70's that he cut most of his hits for and from this stable of work, that we have compiled this set. Some of his late 60's classics were recut in the popular1970's style, working with the rhythm kings themselves, Sly Dunbar andRobbie Shakespeare. They have added some shine to the tracks, 'SomethingOn My Mind' and 'Skylarking' and made them hits all over again. Such wasHorace's delivery to the covers he sang like Delroy Wilson's version of theTams 'Riding For A Fall', the Heptones 'My Guiding Star', John Holts'Man Next Door' and Bill Wither's 'Ain't No Sunshine', that these finetunes were made his own. The roots end of his musical style was covered by
Andy originals such as 'You Are My Angel', 'Zion Gate','Money Money'and the cut which we have taken our edited title, the timeless 'Just SayWho'.A bass heavy cut to Bob Marley's 'Natural Mystic' works so well inthis style also. Another nickname Horace acquired was the affectionate title of Sleepy, as he was always hanging around the yards and studios of Jamaica waiting his turn, sometimes so long he would fall asleep. His enthusiasm to get back in the studio to work some more of his magic, to a catalogue of material that has developed into one of the finest in Jamaica. I hope you will agree, this fine set of 1970's classics will sit alongside.
O B8 | AIN'T NO SUNSHINE
- A1: Shake For Me
- A2: The Red Rooster
- A3: You'll Be Mine
- A4: Who's Been Talkin
- A5: Wang Dang Doodle
- A6: Little Baby
- A7: Don't Mess With My Baby (Bonus Track)
- A8: So Glad (Bonus Track)
- A9: Goin' Back Home (Bonus Track)
- B1: Spoonful
- B2: Going Down Slow
- B3: Down In The Bottom
- B4: Back Door Man
- B5: Howlin' For My Baby
- B6: Tell Me
- B7: My Life (Bonus Track)
- B8: Mama's Baby (Bonus Track)
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- A1: In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
- A2: Mood Indigo
- A3: Glad To Be Unhappy
- A4: I Get Along Without You Very Well (Bonus Track)
- A5: Deep In A Dream
- A6: I See Your Face Before Me
- A7: Can't We Be Friends? (Bonus Track)
- A8: When Your Lover Has Gone (Bonus Track)
- B1: What Is This Thing Called Love
- B2: Last Night When We Were Young
- B3: I'll Be Around
- B4: Ill Wind (Bonus Track)
- B5: It Never Entered My Mind (Bonus Track)
- B6: Dancing On The Ceiling
- B7: I'll Never Be The Same (Bonus Track)
- B8: This Love Is Mine
For their much anticipated second release 'Music From Memory' take you into the world of Italian musician Gigi Masin....TIP!
Part of only a small and very much underground music
scene in his hometown of Venice, Gigi Masin self released two modestly pressed LP's 'Wind' (1986) and 'Wind Collector' (1991) and appeared along side Charles Hayward for the Sub Rosa compilation LP "Les Nouvelles Musiques De Chambre Volume 2" (1988).
Having met with little commercial success in Italy at the time, Gigi Masin's solo albums remained for the most part totally unknown. His music has though in recent
years, and seemingly by pure word of mouth, developed almost something of a cult following.
Gigi Masin's uniquely intricate and at times deeply emotive compositions take the listener into a realm of contemplation, a spellbound mind state where time and space appear to dissolve. His sparse and hypnotic often loop-based compositions seem to draw parallels with Detroit Techno's earliest beginnings, all at once conjuring those same feelings of both melancholic longing and ecstatic joy.
- A1: Wildest Dreams
- A2: Wrathchild
- A3: Can I Play With Madness
- A4: The Trooper
- A5: Dance Of Death
- B1: Rainmaker
- B2: Brave New World
- B3: Paschendale
- B4: Lord Of The Flies
- C1: No More Lies
- C2: Hallowed Be Thy Name
- C3: Fear Of The Dark
- D1: Iron Maiden
- D2: Journeyman
- D3: The Number Of The Beast
- D4: Run To The Hills
- A1: Since I Left You
- A2: Stay Another Season
- A3: Radio
- A4: Two Hearts In 3/4 Time
- B1: Avalanche Rock
- B2: Flight Tonight
- B3: Close To You
- B4: Diners Only
- B5: A Different Feeling
- C1: Electricity
- C2: Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life
- C3: Pablo's Cruise
- C4: Frontier Psychiatrist
- D1: Etoh
- D2: Summer Crane
- D3: Little Journey
- D4: Live At Dominoes
- D5: Extra Kings
Long awaited re-press of this out of print classic.
- A1: T.beckford - Don't Have A Ticket Don't Worry
- A2: Daniel Johnson - Come On My People
- A3: Lloyd Clarke Love Me Or Leave Me
- A4: T.beckford - Seven Long Years
- A5: The Tenor Twins - Hit You Like You Feel It
- A6: T.beckford - Daphne
- A7: Frank Cosmo On Your Knees
- A8: T.beckford - Grudgeful People
- B1: T.beckford - Flip Flip And Fly
- B2: Daniel Johnson - Brother Nathan
- B3: Basil Gabiddon - Streets Of Glory
- B4: T.beckford - Bajan Girl
- B5: Shenley & Annette - Now You're Gone
- B6: T.beckford - Mr Downpressor
- B7: T.beckford - Boiler Man
- B8: T.beckford - Ungrateful People
- A1: Return Of The Mecca
- A2: For Pete's Sake
- A3: Ghettos Of The Mind
- A4: Lots Of Lovin
- A5: Act Like You Know
- B1: Straighten It Out
- B2: Soul Brother #1
- B3: Wig Out
- B4: Anger In The Nation
- B5: They Reminisce Over You (T.r.oy.)
- C1: On And On
- C2: It's Like That
- C3: Can't Front On Me
- C4: The Creator (Remix)
- D1: Mecca And The Soul Brother (Remix)
- D2: The Basement
- D3: If It Ain't Rough, It Ain't Right
- D4: Skinz
Mecca and the Soul Brother is the critically acclaimed 1992 debut album from the Mount Vernon duo, Pete Rock & CL Smooth. The album contains their best known song, "They Reminisce Over You". Mecca and the Soul Brother has been widely acclaimed as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time.
- A1: Samson & Delilah
- A2: Let Us Get Together Right Down Here
- A3: I Belong To The Band
- A4: Pure Religion
- A5: Great Change Since I Been Born
- A6: Death Don't Have No Mercy
- A7: Cocaine Blues
- B1: Twelve Gates To The City
- B2: Goin' To Sit Down On The Banks Of The River
- B3: Tryin' To Get Home
- B4: Lo, I Be With You Always
- B5: I Am The Light Of This World
- B6: Lord, I Feel Like Just Goin' On
- B7: Devil's Dream
Reverend Gary Davis aus Laurens, South Carolina war Singer-Songwriter, Gitarrist
und ein wahrer Virtuose des Piemont-Blues-Fingerpicking-Stils. Jack White
erwähnte ihn als einen seiner Gitarrenhelden in der Dokumentation It Might Get Loud
und zeigte darin den Videoclip von Death Don't Have No Mercy (He'll come to your
house and he won't stay long).
Blind Gary Davies spielte Gitarre mit Daumen und Zeigefinger auf eine Weise, die nur
ein blinder Mann spielen kann. Viele seiner Songs wurden im Laufe der Zeit von
internationalen Künstlern gecovert; unter anderem gehören The Grateful Dead und Bob
Dylan zu den Interpreten, die durch ihre Davis-Interpretationen dem blinden Virtuosen
Ehre erwiesen. Harlem Street Singer beinhaltet seine größten Hits, die bis heute
populär sind.
- A1: Schweigen Ist Silber
- A2: Für Keine Kohle Dieser Welt
- A3: Wo Fängt Dein Himmel An
- A4: Markt Und Fluss
- B1: Im Garten Von Gettis
- B2: Halt Mich
- B3: Eiserner Steg
- C1: Liebe Meines Lebens
- C2: Seerosenteich
- C3: Zünde Alle Feuer
- D1: Ich Und Du
- D2: Hab Keine Angst
- D3: Wie Soll Ein Mensch Das Ertragen
- E1: Mit Jedem Deiner Fehler
- E2: Durch Die Nacht
- E3: Bis Nach Toulouse
- F1: Zwischen Innen Und Aussen
- F2: Als Gäbs Kein Morgen Mehr
- F3: Ich Will Nurr
Nach den zwei erfolgreichen Studioalben "Wo fängt dein Himmel an?" (2008) und "Bis nach Toulouse" (2010), die zusammen über eine Viertel Million Einheiten verkauft und beide den Goldstatus erreicht haben, wollte Philipp nach einem langen Festivalsommer 2011 zurück zu jenen intimen Momenten, die seine Konzerte in den Anfangsjahren für ihn und seine Fans so besonders machten. Alles Vorherige noch einmal unter die Lupe nehmen, neu arrangieren, sich mit der Band und Freunden in einer Tischlerei einmieten und eigene Bühnenbilder schreinern. Bis ins kleinste Detail den eigenen kreativen Kosmos auf die Bühne bringen und ihn in Eigenregie inszenieren. Das Ergebnis ist etwas, das der gegenwärtige Musikmarkt oft vermissen lässt: etwas Bleibendes, dennoch Flüchtiges, das sich vollkommen auf den Moment konzentriert. Philipp und seine Mitstreiter, darunter die wunderbare Alin Coen und ein Streichquartett, zauberten während der Tournee unvergessliche Momente, jenseits aller bekannten Konventionen auf die Bühnen. Irgendwo zwischen Unplugged Konzert, Varieté und Theater. Das nun erscheinende, gleichnamige Live-Album fängt die Energie und Magie des "Projekt Seerosenteich" ein, ist Erinnerung für alle die, die dabei waren und ein großer musikalischer Moment für alle Anderen.
- A1: Reuters
- A2: Field Day For The Sundays
- A3: Three Girl Rhumba
- A4: Ex Lion Tamer
- A5: Lowdown
- A6: Start To Move
- A7: Brazil
- A8: It's So Obvious
- A9: Surgeon's Girl
- A10: Pink Flag
- B1: The Commercial
- B2: Straight Line
- B3: 106 Beats That
- B4: Mr. Suit
- B5: Strange
- B6: Fragile
- B7: Mannequin
- B8: Different To Me
- B9: Champs
- B10: Feeling Called Love
- B11: 1 2 X U
- A1: Yèkèrmo Sèw
- A2: I Faram Gami I Faram
- A3: Shagu
- A4: Emnete
- A5: Mulatu
- B1: Yègelé Tezeta
- B2: Asiyo Bellema Ft. Frank Holder &Niaaza Alsherif
- B3: Ebo Lala With Seifu Yohannes
- B4: Fikratchin With Menelik Wossenatchew
- B5: Yefikir Tizita
- C1: Dèwèl
- C2: Yèkatit
- C3: Girl From Addis Ababa
- C4: Mascaram Setaba
- C5: Ené Alantchie Alnorem
- D1: Nétsanét
- D2: Kasalèfkut Hulu
- D3: Wubit With Muluken Melesse
- D4: Lanchi Biye With Tilahun Gessesse
- D5: Tezeta
REPRESSED !!
Vibraphone and keyboard player, master arranger and bandleader, Mulatu Astatke is one of the all-time greats of Ethiopian music and the creator of his own original music form, Ethio jazz. Through the acclaimed Ethiopiques album series and through featuring on the soundtrack to the Jim Jarmusch film Broken Flowers, his music has belatedly reached a global audience and a new, younger generation of fans. In November of last year, he recorded an inspired new album with London psych jazz band The Heliocentrics for Strut's 'Inspiration Information' studio collaboration series. Now, Strut are proud to present, for the first time anywhere, the definitive Mulatu career retrospective covering his landmark 60's and 70's recordings.
Mulatu is a true pioneer of African music. He was the first Ethiopian musician of his generation to travel extensively and to record abroad - he studied in the UK in Wales and at Trinity College Of Music in London, cutting his teeth on the buoyant London jazz scene of the early 60's. He became the first African student to attend Harvard and he lived and recorded in New York, developing a unique sound that fused Western jazz with traditional Ethiopian melodies.
Tracing the progression of his Ethio jazz experiments with full access to all of the labels for whom he recorded, Mulatu Astatke: New York-AddisLondon is the essential Mulatu. Covering his first recordings in the UK during 1965, his groundbreaking fusions for the small Worthy label in New York and his key '70s recordings back in Addis on Amha, Phillips and Axum, the album features comprehensive sleeve notes by Miles Cleret, boss of the excellent Soundway Records imprint, and rare, previously unseen photos from Mulatu's personal archive.








































