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✨✧ Boris GardinerI Want To Wake Up With You – The Best Of Boris Gardiner ... CD
Trojan (UK), 1970s. Used ... Out Of Stock
A nice batch of tracks from Boris Gardiner, collecting numbers he recorded in a variety of settings over the years, crossing over and back between reggae, soul and rhythm and blues. This set covers a lot of ground, with some of his more pop numbers mixed in amongst heavier reggae tracks and those funk nuggets we know you're digging for, like the great break track "Ghetto Funk". 25 tracks in all, including "Elizabethan Reggae", "Dynamic Pressure", "Scarface", "Reggae Me Dis, Reggae Me Dat", "What's Happening", "A Groovy Kind Of Love", "Ain't No Sunshine", "The Bold One" and tons more! CD
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✨✧ Bunny LeeFull Up – Early Reggae Productions 1968 to 1972 ... CD
Pressure Sounds (UK), Late 60s/Early 70s. New Copy ... Out Of Stock
Mindblowing sounds from the great Bunny Lee – and exactly the kind of collection that makes us love the Pressure Sounds label so much! The track selection is wonderful – and most numbers are balanced in a unique space between reggae and rocksteady, and often have some crucial influences from American soul and funk as well – but they come across with a mode that's very different from more standard reggae, especially the style of the music that would be more codified a few years later. Instead, there's a really rich sense of experimentation here – as Bunny Lee and his All Stars work on instrumental tracks, or alongside other key artists like Delroy Wilson, Rico Rodriguez, Tommy McCook, U Roy, or Winston Williams. Some tunes have amazingly trippy touches – and a few points even mix in some wild moog too – and titles include "Double Attack", "Ivan Itler The Conqueror", "Scarface", "Joe Lewis", "War", "Wet Vision", "When I Get My Freedom", "Smooth & Sorts", and "Death Rides A Horse". CD
 
 
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