Please PM me if you have anything by Desi Roots for sale. I'm particularly after his two Hawkeye LPs, but also interested in 12s and 7s.
Cheers!
WANTED: Desi Roots records
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Jonti
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Re: WANTED: Desi Roots records
Ouch! Didn't realise how pricey his stuff is. No reissues out there, I take it?
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bullit
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Desi Roots - Youth Attack can be bought for under £20 (ebay)
while Weedfields and Uptown Rebel tend to be more, all three are strong 12"'s with Weedfields probably being my favourite.
As you can see the Lp's dont show up that often but theres a good mix of tunes on them.
Hardly know anything of the 7"'s
while Weedfields and Uptown Rebel tend to be more, all three are strong 12"'s with Weedfields probably being my favourite.
As you can see the Lp's dont show up that often but theres a good mix of tunes on them.
Hardly know anything of the 7"'s
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bonga
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Re: WANTED: Desi Roots records
there's one 7" but credited to 'Desmond Young'...(aka desi roots... )
from Genesis to Revelation here I come ,here I come to dub the nation.
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mexicojah
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Re: WANTED: Desi Roots records
I saw SCHOOL TONIGHT on a 7'' days ago on ebay and it went for over $100. His stuff is indeed expensive but well worth the money....
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Jonti
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Re: WANTED: Desi Roots records
Thanks for the advice, Bullit.
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mashdown45
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Re: WANTED: Desi Roots records
(& ended for 18 usd yesterday..)mexicojah wrote:I saw SCHOOL TONIGHT on a 7'' days ago on ebay and it went for over $100. His stuff is indeed expensive but well worth the money....
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bullit
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Re: WANTED: Desi Roots records
another example of the 'reggae crisis' still reckon its all down to economy issues.