make your pick, LP, 12"...
Dub Store re-issues (most)
Pressure Sounds' Lee Perry Roaring Lion
Greensleeves (most, but Diamonds' Gate of Zion 12" wins gold)
Top 2013 re-issues
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Congo Bunny
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Re: Top 2013 re-issues
I'll give a second vote for roaring lion.... But it will be lost in a sea of spam
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kevin
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Re: Top 2013 re-issues
Spam? Ah yes best reissue is certainly Monty Python
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davek
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Re: Top 2013 re-issues
It was also nice to see PS re-release Joe Higg's "Unity Is Power" with bonus tracks.
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Congo Bunny
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Confession time, after saying I didn't really rate Joe higgs, I bought this in the end and I really like it, not really sure why I got rid of it beforedavek wrote:It was also nice to see PS re-release Joe Higg's "Unity Is Power" with bonus tracks.
Special mention for planet earth and planet mars mighty diamonds too, great 're-release
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lester
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Re: Top 2013 re-issues
REMINISCE by Vibes
Strictly speaking this isn't a re-issue, but the album was released on Bristol Archive Records in 2013 when the raw tracks (recorded over three years in the early 90s, I think) were finally finished. I've just discovered this album, and to my ear it's an absolute gem. Mostly roots, a little lovers, some great dubs. A variety that holds together as an album. The centerpiece, "We Must Go Home (Jah Jah Children)," reminds me of Bim Sherman's work with Singers & Players, but a little mellower. (Maybe it got overlooked in part because the band name and album name are a little uninspired.)
Check it out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUlt5gP ... e=youtu.be
("Sell Out" and dub are also outstanding, even tho the soundclips on amazon don't do them justice.)
Strictly speaking this isn't a re-issue, but the album was released on Bristol Archive Records in 2013 when the raw tracks (recorded over three years in the early 90s, I think) were finally finished. I've just discovered this album, and to my ear it's an absolute gem. Mostly roots, a little lovers, some great dubs. A variety that holds together as an album. The centerpiece, "We Must Go Home (Jah Jah Children)," reminds me of Bim Sherman's work with Singers & Players, but a little mellower. (Maybe it got overlooked in part because the band name and album name are a little uninspired.)
Check it out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUlt5gP ... e=youtu.be
("Sell Out" and dub are also outstanding, even tho the soundclips on amazon don't do them justice.)