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MOV 3757COL-LP
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"Let's Get It On is the seventh album of reggae pioneer Ken Boothe from Jamaica. The album is produced by Lloyd Charmers and is originally released by Trojan Records in 1974. The record includes the well-known Syl Johnson cover of 'Is it Because I'm Black,' plus Marvin Gaye's 'Let's Get it On.' Let's Get It On is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on orange colored vinyl."
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MOV 3756COL-LP
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"Ken Boothe released his album Blood Brothers in 1976 but was picked up by Trojan Records two years later to be distributed internationally. The album features some of his more laid-back and mellow style, as can be heard on 'Walk Away From Love,' 'Mamy Blue,' and 'Love Don't Love Nobody.' Blood Brothers also features several cover versions of Bob Marley classics, including 'No Woman No Cry' and 'I Shot The Sheriff.' Blood Brothers is being reissued for the first time since 1978 and is available as a limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on orange colored vinyl."
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MOV 3755COL-LP
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"Black, Gold & Green was the first of three albums Ken Boothe would record together with producer Lloyd Charmers and takes his Memphis-via-Kingston aesthetic to the next level. Some of the best soul singing of his career can be heard here on numbers such as 'Out of Love,' 'Missing You,' and the gritty ballad 'Second Chance.' His singing as being in the same kind of soul groove as the late and great Otis Redding. Ken's tradition, though, is based in the powerful religious messages reflected in the native Jamaican religion. Black, Gold & Green includes some serious social-political material, and these heavy tones permeate every note of this album. It also includes his great cover version of Bill Withers' 'Ain't No Sunshine.' Black, Gold & Green is available as a limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on orange colored vinyl."
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MOV 1943COL-LP
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"Arguably the finest Jamaican soul singer of his generation, Ken Boothe burst onto the international stage when his sublime rendering of Bread's melancholic 'Everything I Own' topped the UK charts in the autumn of 1974. Within months of this success, the native-born Kingstonian returned to the national listings with the captivating 'Crying Over You', which made number 11 later that year. To coincide with the release of the latter, Trojan Records released the album, Everything I Own; a supremely soulful collection that featured his two international hits alongside a number of sublimely produced songs, cut in both Jamaica and the UK. Everything I Own is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on gold colored vinyl."
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JR 7021EP
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Jamaican Recordings presents a 7" of Ken Boothe's "You're No Good."
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CTLP 094LP
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2022 repress. Ken Boothe is by far one of the best roots and lovers reggae singers from Jamaica. In 1974, he came out with the massive hit "Everything I Own". Clocktower present the LP Memories from the '70s with tracks such as "I'm Just A Man", "Memories By The Score", "Duke Of Earl", and "Artibella". Massive tracks for all.
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BSR 950CD
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"1978 rare reggae album from Ken Boothe on CD for the first time. Produced by Phil Pratt and featuring Sly and Robbie, this is one of the best lovers rock releases of the '70s."
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BSR 950LP
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"1978 rare reggae album from Ken Boothe repressed on vinyl. Produced by Phil Pratt and featuring Sly and Robbie, this is one of the best lovers rock releases of the '70s."
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