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Re: Just curiosity, what's the last LP you bought ?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 11:26 am
by kalcidis
Yes. Both LP's a brilliant and same goes for the Mike Brooks LP you mention. What a killer album it is. I think I've managed to find all cuts of the In the Sun rhythm by now (with the exception of the UK cut that was released in the 90's over the original rhythm – but that one is easily available).

Re: Just curiosity, what's the last LP you bought ?

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 8:54 pm
by Billy Boom
Kalcidis, do you know of more cuts of the rhythm besides the Mighty Threes & Ranking Trevor tune, Peter Metro & Dickie Ranking - Rock So Good (Rhythm Rulers 7"), and Mike Brooks - Love on a Broad Highway (Vista LP and Harvest 12")?

Wait, I see there's this too from those halcyon days when Lee Perry and Roots Radics would wake at 5:00 am to run 3 kilometers on the beach, then spend the rest of the day recording crisp biscuits to rule dancehall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP3QvQVehdY. ;)

Is the UK tune you mention Peter Marshall's Never Give my Heart? Never heard of that one. It's a nice take.

Re: Just curiosity, what's the last LP you bought ?

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 10:11 pm
by kalcidis
Yeah exactly. The cuts I was thinking of were the ones you mentioned. Didn't know about the "Perry" cut.

The Peter Marshall 10" LP is bad! Some heavy Channel One rhythms on it.

Re: Just curiosity, what's the last LP you bought ?

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 3:23 am
by Mick Sleeper
Last LP I bought? Songs of Love & Hardship by Earl Sixteen. It represents hardship for me, since I didn't check the exchange rate on Swiss Francs when I bought it and paid WAY too much money for it!

Re: Just curiosity, what's the last LP you bought ?

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 7:24 am
by Rootsman
Mick Sleeper wrote:Last LP I bought? Songs of Love & Hardship by Earl Sixteen. It represents hardship for me, since I didn't check the exchange rate on Swiss Francs when I bought it and paid WAY too much money for it!
Reggae Fever I guess, great site with an excellent service, killer postage prices though which does make the product much more expensive.

Re: Just curiosity, what's the last LP you bought ?

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 9:59 pm
by RootsnattySTHLM
the last packet of vinyl came two days ago , short off money so no more reggae for 2 -3 weeks

i bought a doublet on Early B wheely wheely , a mint press on the sleeve and a record how i vg++ the one i had was poor , media ok but cover fair-

then i bought some singles two singles from barry biggs - a night like this TWO 7inch once on the reality original label with good sound , just had the 12" before with cover

love that digi lover *!!!!!!!!

and at last i bought hahaha barry morgan ragamuffin base 88-90 don't no very very cheep but it waxen a good song or it was some little oldscholl hiphop with mad base so , and i was curious


bless god night

Re: Just curiosity, what's the last LP you bought ?

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 9:04 pm
by King Patti Sounds
Hi, last 2 week I was lucky and bought some 12 and 7 Inches via local marketplaces for cheap money, like :

12" Eddie Fitzroy - Love The People Want (Negus Roots)
12" Civilian - Down South (Union Records)
12" Cultural Roots - Blackie Blackie (Hawkeye)
12" Barry Brown - Tourist Season (Real Wax Records)
12" Ronnie Davis & The Itals - Some Time (Steppers)
12" Alphaso Love - Roll The Thunder (Niagara)
7" Bob, Rita & Peter - Bend Down Low (JAD)
7" Burning Spear - The Fittest of the Fittest (EMI)
7" The Cats - Swan Lake + William Tell (Green Light)
7" Pablo Gad - International Dread (Caribbean)

Haven't heard of the artist "Civilian" and the label "Union Records" before, nice dub part too ;)