Sunday, June 28, 2009
Arc Angel's Shots Vol 5
Arc Angel’s Shots Vol. 5 – Strictly 7” Singles
1. The Jewels – My Little Dream Love– Charcoal (1979) (DSR 9666 A)
2. The Jewels – Love Dream (DSR 9667 B)
3. The Chosen Brothers – There You Are – Wackie’s (1982) (W 974 A)
4. The Chosen Brothers – There You Are Version (W 974 B)
5. Johnny Clarke & Dennis Brown – So Much Pain– Jackpot (1975) (BL 4794 A)
6. The Aggrovators – So Much Pain Version (BL 4794 B)
7. Peter Tosh – Ketchy Shubby – Intel Diplo (1976) (DSR 3628 A)
8. Peter Tosh – Iration (DSR 3629 B)
9. Prince Allah – Too Much Killing– Freedom Sounds (1979) (BB 011 A)
10. Prince Allah – Too Much Killing Version (BB 011 B)
11. Ashanti Waugh – Love We A Deal With – Jabba Roots (1979) (DSR 1730 A)
12. Ashanti Waugh – Love We A Deal With Version (DSR 1731 B)
13. Hortense Ellis – Love Everyone – BOP Productions (1979) (RLS 1001 A)
14. Hortense Ellis – Love Everyone Version (RLS 1001 B)
15. Lloyd Parks – Ain’t Too Proud To Beg – Parks (1975) (LS 166 – B)
16. We The People Band – Part Two (BL 166 - B)
17. Carl Dawkins – I’ll Never Be Blue – Sir JJ (Blank) (1970) (Dyna JJR 2425 - 1)
18. Carl Dawkins – Instrumental Version (Dyna JJR 2426 – 1)
19. Augustus Pablo – King of The Minstrels – Rockers International (1979) (DSR 6437 A)
20. High Times Players – Black Jessie Dub (DSR 6438 B)
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Abyssinians - Satta Massagana

The Abyssinians - Satta Massagana (Heartbeat) CDHB 338
I travel a lot and so I tend to load up my ipod with albums so that I can listen to them on the plane or at airports waiting for a connection. On my last trip home I decided to listen to this old classic album for the first time in many years. You see, this particular album has been released a few times under different covers and with different track listings. A good place to see how this album has evolved over the years the interested reader should check here.
The reason why this album seems to always find an outlet is that it may be as close to a religous experience as one can find in reggae. While reggae music has crossed many borders, for me it will always carry the flag of Rastafari. That is, for me (and many others), reggae music is in large part a musical outlet for glorifying and praising Rastafari. In Satta Massagana, the Abyssinians may have released the first set of songs that could be used as church hymns. From the opening track of Declaration of Rights, through the tracks The Good Lord, Forward Unto Zion, and Know Jah Today, one can easily picture a group of people singing these songs at a Rastafarian mass. It is not just the first few songs or portions of this release that feels that way. In fact, the whole original album consistently maintains that spirit and level of quality. Other notable songs are Abendigo, Y Mas Gan, and the title track and anthem, Satta Massagana. If there ever was a roots reggae music national anthem, Satta Massagana is that song. By the way, Satta Massagana is Amharic for "give thanks".
The Abyssinians are a vocal trio that features the Manning brothers (Donald and Lynford) and Bernard Collins. While not as popular as some of the other great Jamaican trios of the time (e.g., the Mighty Diamonds or the Heptones), the Abyssinians are possibly as influential but with only a fraction of the recorded output of other vocal trios. Aside from the vocal harmonies, the Abyssinians were also much more ' mysterious' than other vocal trios in that they seemed to only release hard roots music. The Abyssinians also dressed differently as they were often seen in pictures in their turbans and robes that expressed and demonstrated their proud African heritage. Adding to the mystique was their brief, yet memorable appearance in the opening scene of the reggae movie, Rockers. It is the Abyssinians who begin to harmonize as the scratchy guitar and various drum beats lay down the rhythm for Satta Massagana.
The backing music is layed down expertly by the likes of Boo Richards, Horsemouth, and Sly Dunbar (drums), Val Douglas and Robbie Shakespeare (Bass), Chinna Smith and Mickie Chung (guitar), Tyrone Downie and Geoffrey Chung (keyboards), and Clive Hunt, a co-producer, on various horn instruments.
Aside from the original album, this release features 8 bonus tracks. This is a classic album and without being too outrageous, I can honestly state that if you do not like this album, then you do not like reggae music. Go buy this and listen to a classic roots reggae masterpiece.
Various Artists - Singerman!

Various Artists - Singerman! - Blood & Fire - BFCDS 906 - 2007
Well, Blood & Fire have been one of the premier reggae reissue labels over the last few years. With their release of Singerman!, they have compiled and made available a few cuts from the various records that they have released over the years. The purpose of this sampler is for you to become interested in a few cuts and then to go to the Blood & Fire catalog to purchase the full release. To make it even more enticing, they reduced the price of this CD to make it very affordable. So, how did they do? GO BUY THIS.
Aside from some classic roots cuts from more established artists like Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, and Johnny Clarke, one is also treated to sounds from under appreciated singers like Michael Prophet, Linval Thompson, and Junior Byles. What is great about this sampler is that every track is a wonderful representation of vital, roots Jamaican reggae music of the late 1970s (early 1980s?). While all the cuts are good, there are a few standouts like Max Romeo's Fire Fe The Vatican, Junior Ross' Judgement Time, and The Chantells's Children of Jah. Also, getting clean copies of Black Uhuru's Rent Man or Dennis Brown's Man Next Door would make this a must buy alone.
If you want to know how exciting it was to listen to reggae music a few years back, get this CD. You will soon realize why I have been hooked for so long and why blogs like this exist! Overall, recommendation - MUST HAVE
White Mice - s/t

Overall, White Mice is a youth singer along the lines of early Yami Bolo, or Little Kirk, among others. While he sounds like a youth on this record, the topics of his songs are roots and reality. This is a strong effort and worth getting for those starting to experiment with reggae or those bearded, hard-core collectors.
Track List
- It's A Shame
- Try A Thing
- Youths of Today
- Roots Music
- Youth Fighter
- Step By Step
- Tallawah
- Consciousness
- Mr Bossman
- Love Mom & Dad
- School Days
- I Said No
The Revolutionaries - I Came, I Saw, I Conquered

The Revolutionaries - Jonkanoo Dub

The Revolutionaries - Jonkanoo Dub -Hitbound JJCD-025 (1978)
The Revolutionaries were the house band at Channel One studios. This group is responsible for most of the music that came out of the this premier studio in the 70s. Basically, the Revolutionaries would lay down the rhythm and then vocalists and or DJs would come in to voice over the rhythms. The result was a single, an album track, a dub plate, or all three!
The musicians that made up The Revolutionaries was fluid. At the end of the day, whoever happen to be in the studio that day was then part of the Revolutionaries. However, on this record, the musicians included Sly Dunbar (drums) Robbie Shakespeare (bass and guitar), Lloyd Parks (bass), Rad Bryan (guitar), Ansell Collins (keyboards), and a slew of top notch horn men. For those familiar with reggae, you know the names above. If you are new to reggae, learn the names above.
I actually remember when this record was in the stores in the late 70s and early 80s. However, I never bought this LP for some reason. Actually, part of the reason was that tons and tons of dub albums were in the market at that time and some of them were good and some not so good. Well, after hearing this record today, I really missed out!
Mixed by Ernest Hoo Kim and Barnabas this record has some top drawer dubs. For me, the dub is only as good as the backing track that is used. Well, this record has some very warm, melodic, and familiar rhythms. All given an expert mix by the gentleman above. If you are looking for a representation of strong 70s dub, then this album should be bought. Overall recommendation. BUY
Sizzla - Waterhouse Redemption

Thursday, June 25, 2009
Various Artists - Studio One Rude Boy

Black Roots - On the Frontline

Junior Byles - Curly Locks

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Sugar Minott - Leave Out A Babylon

Arc Angel Shots Vol 4
1. Gregory Isaacs – Sunday Morn – DANCSI (1980) (DSR 1413 A)
2. Gregory Isaacs – Sunday Morn Version (DSR 1414 B)
3. The Tamlins – Testify – Sky Note (SKY 1031)*
4. The Revolutionaries – Testify Version (SKY 1031)*
5. U Brown – Come Yah Jah Children– Gorgon (1978) (JM 001A)
6. U Brown – Come Yah Jah Children Version (JM 001B)
7. Bunny Wailer – Trouble Is On The Road Again– Solomonic (1982) (DSR 5780A)
8. Bunny Wailer – Trouble Is On The Road Again Version (DSR 578? B)
9. Mighty Diamonds – I’m Still In Love – Channel One (1975) (Joe Joe 2091 B)**
10. Mighty Diamonds – Love Me Girl – (Joe Joe 2090 A)**
11. Tony Palmer – Sister Beloved – Clintones (1977) (SB 03 A)
12. Clintones All Stars – I Beloved Dub (SB 03 B)
13. The Survivors – Leggo Badness – Harmonic (1981) (DSR 2205 A)***
14. The Survivors – Leggo Badness Version (DSR 2206 B)***
15. Freddie McGregor – Big Ship – Thompson Sound (1982) (DSR 5088 A)
16. Thompson Sound – Big Ship Version (DSR 5089 B)
17. Carlton Coffee – Tonight – Sound Studio One (MC 2344 A)
18. RAS B’s All Stars – Tonight Version (MC 2344 B)
19. Steel Pulse – Sound System – Mango (1979) (X-9613-A-CS2)
* # on Label – No Matrix #
** Channel One Economic Package – 33 1/3RPM
*** The Slickers as The Survivors
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
I am traveling
V.A. - Every Mouth Must Be Fed

Thursday, June 11, 2009
Various Artists - Rub A Dub Soldiers

Arc Angel Shots Vol 3
1. Carl Dawkins – Maga Dun – Blank (KG Pre) (FKG 7216)
2. Carl Dawkins – Maga Dun Version (FKG 7216)
3. Delroy Wilson – Have Some Mercy – Dee Jay (1974) (AF 2504 A)
4. Observers – Different Fashion (AF 2505 B)
5. Dennis Alcapone – 6 Million Dollar Man – VP (1975) (BL 3010 A)
6. The Aggrovators – 7 Million Dollar Man (BL 3009 B)
7. Mighty Diamonds – No More Will I Roam – Stars (DSR 0974 A)
8. Ring Craft Possie – Version (DSR 0975 B)
9. Freddie McGregor – Leave Yah – Freedom Sounds (1981) (DSR 5068 A)
10. Freddie McGregor – Version (DSR 5069 B)
11. Tappa Zukie – Oh Lord – Stars (1978) (FRM 6448 A)
12. Tappa Zukie – Version (FRM 6449 B)
13. Max Romeo – Everyman Ought To Know – Giant (1973) (KC 2545 A)
14. Impact All Stars – Version (KC 2545 B)
15. Bobby Floyd – Rainbow Skies – Jam Rock (1976) (JRNY AS 3727 A)
16. Joseph Gordon – Friends & Families (Vers) (JRNY AS 3727 B)
17. Ken Boothe – You Keep Me Hanging On – Nura (1983) (DSR 1263 A)
18. Rass Brass – Hanging On (DSR 1264 B)
19. Milton Henry – Gypsy Woman – Cactus (1976) (CT 92 A -1)
20. Milton Henry – Gypsy Dub (CT 92 B -1)
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Cornel Campbell 45s - Now Mine
Cornel Campbell - Knotty Dread No Lie (Prophecy 7")
Cornel Campbell - Heartache (Virgonian 7")
Cornel Campbell - Have Mercy Oh Jah (Weed Beat 7")
Cornel Campbell - I'm Still Waiting (Studio One 7")
King Burnett - Babylon A Fall (Upsetter 7")
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Leroy Smart Selection Vol 1

1. Hooligan Vagabond (Jah Guidance) (DSR 0316 A) 1978
2. Hooligan Version (DSR 0317 B)
3. The Fittest Shall Survive (Hit) (DSR 7564 A)
4. G.G. All Star – Dub Part Two (DSR 7565 B)
5. So Strong (Ossie Sounds) (Ossie 209 A) 1978
6. Cultural Version (Ossie 209 B)
7. Jah Forgive Them (Micron) (DSR 2886 A)
8. Forgiving Version (DSR 2887 B)
9. What Will I Do (Rite Sound) (GA 102 A)
10. What Will I Do Version (GA 102 B)
11. Children Of The Ghetto (Write Sounds) (WTS 1001 A) 1978
12. Children Of The Ghetto Version (WTS 1001 B)
13. Waiting In Vain (Hit Bound) (DSR 4077 A) 1977
14. Waiting In Vain Version (Joe Joe 935 B)
15. Satisfaction (New Star) (DSR 6902 A) 1978
16. Satisfaction Version (DSR 6903 B)
17. Be My Lover (New Star) (DSR 5680) 1978
18. Be My Lover Version (DSR 5681 B)
19. This Ghetto Girl (Smart) (GG Records 1700 A) 1977
20. Ghetto Version (GG Records 1700 B)
Friday, June 5, 2009
Arc Angel's Shots Vol 2
artist/title/label/matrix #
Arc Angel’s Shots Vol. 2 - Strictly 7” Singles (A’s & B’s)
1. Joe Gibbs and the Guerrillas – Tribute to Donald Quarrie – Joe Gibbs (1977) – (DSR 2005)
2. The Guerrillas – Quarrie Version (DSR 2006)
3. Horace Andy – My Soul – Clintones (TPS 004 A)
4. Wild Bunch, Inc. – Soul Version (TPS 004 B)
5. Ranking Joe – Ask Me No Question – Town & Country (1977) (DSR 4402 A)
6. The Mighty Two – The Answer (DSR 4403 B)
7. Shorty the President – Don’t Skulk School – Crazy Joe (1976) (DSR 4171 A)
8. The Mighty Two – Hully Gully Rock (DSR 4172 B)
9. Dillinger – Corn Bread, Earl and Me – Tuff Gong (1979) (DSR 1963 A)
10. Dillinger – Corn Bread Dub (DSR 1964 B)
11. Augustus Pablo – Third Eye – Message (1978) (DSR 1132 A)
12. Augustus Pablo – Dub Version (DSR 1133 B)
13. Danny Clarke – The Longest Liver – Clintones (1976) (CS 76-A)
14. Clintones All Stars – I Live (CS 76-B)
15. John Holt – Everyday Is Just A Holiday – Channel One (1978) (Joe Joe 1329 A)
16. John Holt – Version (Joe Joe 1329 B)
17. David Isaacs – Seems I’m Losing You – VP (1977) (VP 2045 A)
18. David Isaacs – Losing You Version (VP 2045 B)
19. Delroy Williams – Ten To One – Message (1982) (DSR 5604 AS)
20. Roots Radic Band – Dub (DSR 5605 BS)
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Arc Angel's Shots Vol 1
Artist/Song Title/Label/Matrix # (if available)
Arc Angel's Shots Vol 1
1. Dennis Brown – Home Sweet Home – Cash & Carry (1979) (DSR 0286 A)
2. Ranking Joe – Zion (DSR 0287 B)
3. Jah Lion – Stepping Out of Babylon – Federal (1977) (DSR 3290 A)
4. Jah Lion – Stepping Out Version (DSR 3291 B)
5. Barry Brown – You Hurt Me – Mandingo (1979) (DSR 9243 A)
6. Jah Martin All Stars – Hurting Dub (DSR 9244 B)
7. Junior Byles – W-E-E-P-I-N-G – Thing (1977)
8. The Ethiopian Eunochs – East African Herbs Vendor Dub Wise
9. Norris Reid – She Keeps Me Waiting – Rockers (1979) (DSR 6439 A)
10. Norris Reid - She Keeps Me Waiting Version (DSR 6440 B)
11. The Afreques – Cool It Brothers – Belmont (1977) (DSR 3722 A)
12. The Mighty Two – Zion Gates (DSR 3723 B)
13. The Mighty Threes – One Black People – April (1978) (April 8791 A)
14. The Mighty Threes – One Black People Pt. 2 (April 8792)
15. Carl Dawkins – Get Together – JJ Pre (1970) (Dyna JJR 1692-1)
16. Carl Dawkins – Get Together Version (Dyna JJR 1693-1)
17. Dillinger – Plantation Heights – Well Charge (1975) (Joe Joe 2891 RRS)
18. Dillinger – Plantation Heights Version (Joe Joe 2891 RRS)
19. David Isaacs – All I Have Is Love – On Top
20. David Isaacs – All I Have Is Love Version
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An Introduction
I have started this blog in an effort to provide reggae music lovers with reviews of reggae LPs, CDs, soundsystem tapes, books and other reggae related matters. I am a long time listener of reggae music and have certainly developed a background in order to provide opinions and guidance to those who have been listening to this music for a long time, and to those why may have recently started listenting to reggae.
The world of reggae music is vast despite it being mainly a Jamaican product. At times, even to the hard-core collector, the amount of music that is available (and unavailable) can be overwhelming. However, over the years much of the music I loved and collected in the late 70s and 80s has been reissued and or become available on places such as Ebay. This blog, I hope, will enable a few of you to wade through that material.
I am not sure how this blog will evolve. I do plan on asking some of the experts to provide reviews and links to information about reggae music. Put differently, I hope that I am not the only person that provides information to this blog. In any event, there is one thing I want to make clear, I will try very hard to provide reviews of not only new music but also reviews of records that were released a long time ago, either original press or reissued. The reason for also focusing on older recordings is that it is often these recording that are most readily available. As such, in addition to getting guidance on the new Lutan Fyah CD, for example, I also hope that you can come here and browse reviews regarding records and recordings by Leroy Smart. If those names mean something to you, then you are in the right place. If you have no idea who those performers are, you are also in the right place as I (we?) will provide the background for you to enjoy them as much as those that have been listening to this music for a long time have.
Finally, I am not an journalist or a professional writer. I am just a fan. So, please excuse the badly written sentence from time to time. While I will try to keep these to a minimum, I hope that you will understand if my writing is not "poetic".
Well, that's is my introduction. Check back soon for reviews and much more (hopefully).
