King Tubby & Errol Thompson: Black Foundation In Dub
Included is “Runnin’ Dub” from King Tubby & Errol Thompson Black Foundation in Dub, one of the very best dub albums ever. Black Foundation In Dub is the instrumental Dub companion to Jack Ruby...
View ArticleJack Ruby’s Hi-Fi (Auralux) 1981
What we have here is a full showcase-style dyed in the wool stormer. Ruby is the infamous producer linked to the Ocho Rios – Sound of Saint Anns, best known perhaps for his production associations with...
View ArticleMasta Selecta & Reggae Resurrecta: Steve Barrow and the Rise and Fall of...
How fitting that on Good Friday we have the pleasure of sharing with you our interview with a man who I have described as a “Masta Selecta & Reggae Ressurecta.” A man who, along with several other...
View Article‘Black Slavery Days: The Sound of Saint Anns’
The album ‘Black Slavery Days: The Sound of Saint Anns,’ originally produced by Jack Ruby in 1975 and subsequently released on Lister Hewan-Lowe’s Clappers label (recently re-issued by Honest Jons) is...
View Article“GREAT TRIBULATION”: The Life and Times of Hugh Mundell
PART ONE: “BOOK OF LIFE” “The day is coming up so soon, When there shall be the falling of all capitalists, When I and I people shall go home and vanquish Pope Paul down inna Rome, On the Day of…...
View ArticleI Got 7 inches!
I just transferred several 7″ vinyl singles for your listening pleasure. Nothing but the dreadest vibes around! Jah Lloyd “Zion Rock”/”Rebel Rock” (Teem) Big Youth “Waterhouse Rock” / “Chucky No...
View ArticleBlack Skulls “Black Slavery Day”
Allegedly produced by Jack Ruby in 1975, “Black Slavery Days” could be heard echoing in the hills and gulleys of Ochi Rios as it was a hit among the sound system scene there. The Soulsville Sounds...
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