.
Dusty Groove
.
.
   
My Cart
My Account  
Search
   
   
Click * below to narrow search by category


Sell us your CDs

Visit our store

Facebook   Twitter
Sort
Year
New/Used
In Stock
Out of Stock
Coming Soon
Items/Page

All Categories — All Formats  

Search: King Jammy

CDs (3) new/usedLPs (3) new/usedAll (6)

Exact matches: 2
Add to Cartsearch match 1.  
cover art  
King Jammy & Others — King Jammy At Channel One 1977 to 1979 ... CD
Kingston Sounds/Jamaican Recordings (UK), Late 70s. New Copy .... $13.99
Regal King Jammy productions from the late 70s – featuring a stellar roster of vocalists and instrumention laid down by the cream of the group – numbers by Anthony Johnson, Dennis Brown, Sugar Minott, Junior Brown Wayne Smith, Puddy Roots, Junior Reid, Mighty Rudo and more! Soulful voices and steadily rumbling rhythms underneath. Timeless material! 14 tracks in all: "More Love In The City" by Anthony Johnson, "Life Can Be Easy" by King Everald, "No Darkness Tonight" by Junior Reid, "Come Along" by Wayne Smith, "Yah Wi Deh" by Anthony Johnson,"Learn Fi Drive" by Early B, "Just Cool" by Mighty Rudo and more.

search match 2.  
cover art  
new King JammyKing Jammy At King Tubby's – Dub Kings ... LP
Jamaican Recordings (UK), Mid 70s. New Copy .... $15.99 Out Of Stock
Heavy dub from a pair of kings – classic material that features King Jammy engineering sides at King Tubby's studio! The sound here is plenty classic – with a rich, raw Kingston vibe all the way through – as instrumentation from Ansel Collins on piano, Sly Dunbar on drums, Robbie Shakespeare on bass, and Tommy McCook on tenor – is all mixed down into a deep-bottomed set of dubs! Titles include "War & Friction Dub", "Ragamuffin Style Dub", "Liquidation Dub", "Stalowatt Dub", "Mystical Dub", "Hypocritical Dub", "Herb Dub", and "Peaceful Dub".
 
Possible matches: 2
Add to Cartsearch match 3.  
cover art  
Various — Jamaican Recordings Dub Sampler Vol 3 ... LP
Jamaican Recordings (UK), 1970s. New Copy .... $15.99
A sweet platter of rare dubs – the third in the Jamaican Recordings Dub Sampler series. This one features numbers credited to Horace Andy, Max Romeo, Barry Brown, Wailers Band, Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell and others – including some plundered from the depths and exclusive to this CD! Lost King Jammy, Niney Holness and Ossie Thomas productions in addition to the wealth of Bunny Lee niceness! Includes "Dub Children" by Horace Andy, "Crazy World Of Dub" by Max Romeo, "Don't Rock My Boat Dub" by Wailers Band, "Dubs Not Gone Forever" by Johnny Clark, "Bad Shine Eye Dyb" by Johnny Clarke, "Going Dub"" by Freddie McKay and more. 12 in all.

search match 4.  
cover art  
new Black Uhuru — Black Sounds Of Freedom ... LP
Greensleeves, 1977. New Copy (reissue).... $10.99 Out Of Stock
The debut album from the second lineup of Black Uhuru, with Duckie Simpson, Michael Rose and Errol Nelson. Produced by Prince Jammy, this is a tremendous slice of rootsy rockers, even if it doesn't quite top the later version of the group with Puma Jones and Sly & Robbie's production. This later Greensleeves edition was remixed by Jammy at Tubby's in 1981, and includes "Time To Unite", "Love Crisis", "Willow Tree", "African Love", "Eden Out Deh", "I Love King Selassie", "Hard Ground" and a great version of Marley's "Natural Mystic".
 
Partial matches: 2
search match 5.  
cover art  
new Horace Andy — In The Light/In The Light Dub ... CD
Blood & Fire (UK), 1977. Used .... $12.99 Just Sold Out!
While many listeners were first introduced to Horace Andy's beautiful falsetto singing through his more modern collaborations with Massive Attack, it's his original work for Studio One and some of these great sides cut in the mid 70s that we keep returning to. After he parted with Coxsonne Dodd, Andy worked with a handful of different producers, including NY based Everton DaSilva, for whom he cut this classic set of tunes, a more clear statement of his own personal vision. The backing and includes both Leroy Sibbles & Augustus Pablo, 2 of the heaviest songwriters in their own right, and the second half of this CD is a bonus dub LPs worth of material, cut by Prince Jammy, at the height of his knob-twirling prowess. Includes the essential title track, "Do You Love My Music", "Collie Herb" and "Problems".
(Out of print.)

search match 6.  
cover art  
new Travellers — Black Black Minds ... CD
Pressure Sounds (UK), 1977. Used .... $8.99 Out Of Stock
A lost Jamaican harmony classic! By the late 70s, vocal harmony groups were beginning to fade from the Jamaican scene, as Dee Jays and dub plates ruled the scene, and the dawning of the dancehall era was just around the corner. But Prince Jammy was still working with some remarkable groups, and this classic LP of rootsy vocal harmony numbers was cut at the same time as Jammy's seminal work with Black Uhuru. Somehow this choice set of sweetly voiced harmony got lost in the cracks, but thanks to the Pressure Sounds crew, it's been brought to the light of day once again. Fans of their great Royals reissue will this nice set, another wonderful Jamaican soul set! 16 numbers in all, including "Black Black Minds", "Know Yourself", "Jah Gave Us This World", "Peace & Rest", "The Girl I Left Behind", "Tell Me Why","How Long", "Poor Man Cry" and "Keep On Trying".
 
 
 

Are we missing anything?
Click here to make a suggestion.
© 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.   Terms of use
Email to: dg@dustygroove.com