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BSR 861LP
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"This classic double album with extensive sleeve notes is a collection of top-notch vocal, DJ and dub tracks adding to the growing body of music from a time often dismissed by commentators and critics, and includes vocalists and DJs Anthony Johnson, Bobby Melody, Junior Moore, Nemo, Triston Palmer, Early B, General Trees, Lee Van Cliff, Lone Ranger, and Ranking Trevor, with backing from The Roots Radics and The Midnight Rock Crew Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare."
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BSR 846LP
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"1983 album from Jah Thomas back on vinyl! Nkrumah 'Jah' Thomas reggae deejay and record producer who first came to prominence in the 1970s, later setting up his own Midnight Rock and Nura labels. Rhythm tracks recorded at Channel One Studio. Voiced & Mixed at King Tubby Studio."
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BSR 886LP
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"Dub album by Nkrumah 'Jah' Thomas from Kingston, Jamaica. Released on white vinyl. A reggae deejay and record producer who first came to prominence in the 1970s, later setting up his own Midnight Rock and Nura labels."
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BSR 892CD
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"Double CD featuring two albums by Nkrumah 'Jah' Thomas from Kingston, Jamaica. A reggae deejay and record producer who first came to prominence in the 1970s, later setting up his own Midnight Rock and Nura labels."
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AACD 1398LP
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First reissue in many years, originally released 1979. Mixed by Prince Jammy & Scientist; edited by King Tubby. "Jah Thomas was an important figure on the Jamaican music scene during both the roots era of the '70s and the subsequent dancehall decade of the '80s. Besides releasing several DJ sides of his own in the latter half of the '70s, Thomas also came into his own as one of the island's top producers for both singers and DJs. Many of these sides found their way to the dub studios of King Tubby, who transformed a wealth of Thomas' rhythms into a some of the best dub tracks to emerge from Jamaica."
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