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S&G Label

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:31 pm
by collieman
Have they ever reissued this label or all we can find is stricly original from the golden period of reggae music..

I ask because i bought one 12" very cheap & it is as new . so i found either a reissue or a splendid original discomix.

Re: S&G Label

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:32 pm
by bullit
Im unaware of any repress.. What did you get?

Re: S&G Label

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 4:18 am
by Rootikalist
never seen a reissue from S&G. I think that your 12'' is from the 80's!

Re: S&G Label

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 9:33 am
by collieman
this one is Sowell radics -wheel oh mathilda -SG15 this side & his version are really Killer roots .it is really unplayed that s why i wonder

Re: S&G Label

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 1:05 pm
by Litelet
yeah its a great side, never heard of any repress too! Good shot!

Re: S&G Label

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 3:11 pm
by rasdragon
There is Two Canadian pressed LPs from the 80s that turn up on ebay alot that if you put the two together you can turn out some of the great 12"s off that label.

Two Time Girl Feat. Roots Radics (Scorpio Label)

1. Earl Sixteen - The World Has Begun
2. Roman Stewart - Listen To Mommy & Daddy
3. Roman Stewart - Today
4. The Heptones - Come We Go Jamaica
5. Naggo Morris - Two Time Girl
6. Naggo Morris - False Rasta
7. Bobby Floyd - Falling In Love
8. Copie Copewell - Piece Of Action

Roots Radics - Roots Dub Style (Scorpio Label)

1. Roots Radics - Listen Dub (Listen To Mommy & Daddy)
2. Ranking Trevor - Singing Dub (Dj to D.Brown 'Created By The Father')
3. Roots Radics - Today Dub (Today)
4. Roots Radics - Two Time Dub (Two Time Girl)
5. Roots Radics - False Dub (False Rasta)
6. Roots Radics - Pice Dub (The World Has Begun)
7. Roots Radics - Falling Dub (Killer Horns Dub)
8. Unknown Dj - "Love not to brag & love not to boast so give thanks & praise itinuly when the chalice blaze" (opening lyric).
9. Roots Radics - Lood Dub (Version to D.Brown 'Created By The Father' w.vocals)
10. Roots Radics - Come Dub (Come We Go Jamaica)

Re: S&G Label

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:39 pm
by Vinnie
that sounds like a bargain! such a ruff tune

Re: S&G Label

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:11 am
by jordandance
Love those 2 LP's. Tougha s nails with great sound.

Re: S&G Label

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:08 pm
by bullit
Those LPs look like must haves, especially for that Naggo Morris one.

Re: S&G Label

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:12 am
by collieman
I got this vA 1 year ago , we can regognize the influence of noel sowell bailey in most of the tracks his guitar sound is really incredible we can recognize it everywhere it appears.
some riddims come in several albums like stranger cole "patriot" or gladstone Anderson "sing songs for today" this sowell is in most of Naggo Morris tunes with his guitar "woa woa" fantastic musician in fantastic tunes.