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Munich Records Question

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 5:19 pm
by Jason Allen
I have 3 releases: Jah Jah Dreader than Dread, Nightfall Showcase, and Roots Tradition from the Munich Records label.
Does anyone know more about this label? They seemed to be based out of Germany, Made in Holland, and distributed(?) out of Austin, Texas? I know Steve Barrow did some of their liner notes.
ANy info like: were they affiliated with Greensleeves? Is the branch of the label called "Majestic Reggae" still around? Who owned the label/ what ties dd they have to early dancehall? would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Munich Records Question

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 5:35 pm
by hans
Jason,

The other releases in this serie from Munich:

http://www.roots-archives.com/release/4161#rel5150
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/529#rel436
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/3234#rel3106
and: A History Of Dub (1995).

Munich Records is a Dutch (!) based record label.
The label is still around, check their site http://www.munichrecords.com.
As far as i know there is/was no direct link with Greensleeves (as no direct link with B&F and Heartbeat).

Btw - all releases in this serie are worth checking.

Re: Munich Records Question

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 12:30 am
by Rootsman
This one is definately worth searching for.

[cover=433,529]

Brilliant vocal / dj set, contains some of Tristons best tracks with jah Thomas on the mike.

Wicked

Dave

Re: Munich Records Question

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 1:43 am
by Matthew
Also, I don't believe this label ever got into the 45 market...strictly LP's.

Re: Munich Records Question

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:53 pm
by Jason Allen
Thanks everyone for the info. I've been wondering about this label for a while.

Rootsman-Interestingly, I did purchase the Triston Palma CD several months ago. It was listed for around $5 on Amazon. I made the mistake of using a visa gift card which did not go thru for some reason. Amazon re-listed the disc and by the time I received the e-mail it had been sold to someone else. I do have: Joker Smoker, Touch Me Take Me, and Showcase. I believe the tracks on the Munich CD are re-named but are mostly on these albums. However, I bet the Munich disc's sound quality is better. Also, I don't have the Jah Thomas DJ tracks. I'll keep trying to find a copy (for less than the $30 price it is currently listed for).

Is the Scientist CD as good as his Greensleeves LPs?

Re: Munich Records Question

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 7:58 pm
by Rootsman
The Scientist is also good but I found the sound quality does vary throughout the disc.

Dave

Re: Munich Records Question

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:09 pm
by reggae originator
Matthew wrote:Also, I don't believe this label ever got into the 45 market...strictly LP's.
they did some reggae 7" actually, to name a few:

Clint Eastwood + Gal Saint - STop That Train/Monkey Train1983

Tippa Irie - Hello Darling

The Original Wailers - Musical Lesson/Nice Time 1986

they also did 12", single CDs, LPs (reggae, folk...)

As for me I like the Papa San album "The Sistem" 1990, strong production from Gussie Clarke et Jack Scorpio.

Re: Munich Records Question

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:41 pm
by Matthew
reggae originator wrote: they did some reggae 7" actually, to name a few:

Clint Eastwood + Gal Saint - STop That Train/Monkey Train1983

Tippa Irie - Hello Darling

The Original Wailers - Musical Lesson/Nice Time 1986
Ohh wow, never knew...thanks for the 411 originator.