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DKR 108EP
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"Killer 1970's roots from Trevor Byfield. 'Jah Guide' is a classic cut originally released only on a UK 12" on the Ethnic Fight label."
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DKR 110EP
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"The third and final cut on the legendary rhythm also employed for Clive's 'Apology' and Trevor Byfield's 'Tell Me That You Love Me,' both of which were released in our first and previous set of Fox Fire tunes. 'Am Going Home' is just as killer as those two, and has its own unique dub side (different from either of the others) called 'Hop Ki Do Skank.'"
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DKR 107EP
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"More killer 1970's roots from Clive Matthews. 'Big Brown Eyes' is a great one from the late '70s with tough horns. In fact, the crew liked this tune so much that they re-cut it in the early '80s in a more rub-a-dub style."
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DKR 109EP
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"Clive Matthews' first recording, originally released in the mid '70s on the Percival label and recorded at Dynamic Sound with the Now Generation Band."
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DKR 118EP
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"The Wailing Souls with 'Very Well,' an all-time epic roots reggae cut, and as impassioned a song about repatriation as ever sung. This 12" reissue replaces the B-side 'Fire Coal Man' from the original release with a full extended dub of 'Very Well.'"
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DKR 078EP
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"'Jah Children Cool' is from 1976, with Keithus showing a more mature voice and singing style, but none the less killer and militant."
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DKR 079EP
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"Keithus' last released tune, 'Prophecy': long desired, this one was only ever released on 7" in Canada via King Culture. A majestic tune with triumphant horns, finest caliber roots reggae."
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DKR 074EP
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"'Red Hot' is an utter masterpiece of raw, rough and ready roots from 1975, and Keithus' first tune. Utilizing a killer rhythm provided by the Barrett Bros. of the Wailers band, and one of the deadliest organ lines from Tyrone 'Organ D' Downie! The dub is mixed in a live sound system style with Family Man at the controls. Purely killer tune which desperately needed to be available."
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DKR 116EP
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"A previously unreleased heater from Al Campbell. From the same sessions that produced his great tune 'Jah Army.' This gem is fantastic early '80s roots, licking back some lyrics he did earlier for producer Larry Lawrence's Ethnic label."
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DKR 117EP
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"Ernest Wilson's 'I Know Myself' is simply put one of the best reggae tunes of all time (and our personal favorite rhythm ever!), criminally unavailable on vinyl for many years. Consider this 10-inch now to be its definitive release, the original vocal paired with three different dubs, all of which saw release in various places around the time of the tune's original release back in the late '70s."
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