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BSR 821LP
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$29.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 5/1/2026
"Pressed on 180-gram vinyl; includes insert with sleeve notes. Originally released in 1978, Girls Fiesta captures Ranking Dread at his most charismatic, delivering a vibrant blend of roots reggae and early dancehall that defined the transition from the 1970s sound system era into modern Jamaican music. The album's propulsive rhythms, infectious basslines, and witty, flirtatious lyrics evoke the energy of Kingston's late-night party scene, where Ranking Dread's toasting style reigned supreme. His distinctive flow -- both confident and conversational -- rides effortlessly over the grooves, creating an atmosphere that's equal parts swagger and celebration. Backed by tight, roots-heavy production, the tracks on Girls Fiesta showcase the artist's magnetic vocal presence and natural storytelling ability, setting a high bar for the next generation of DJs who would follow in his footsteps. A cornerstone of late-'70s reggae and a snapshot of the birth of dancehall culture, Girls Fiesta remains one of Ranking Dread's most iconic releases -- a testament to his influence on the evolution of Jamaican music and the enduring power of the island's sound system tradition."
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RCKLP 004LP
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Ranking Dread In Dub, originally released, on the Silver Camel UK label run by the late Tony Gorman, in 1982 is back in the shops with a completely remastered version that highlights the musical production of this classic album. The rhythms are provided by The Roots Radics and Sly & Robbie, with the tracks mixed at King Tubby's. It also comes back with the iconic artwork by Rod Vass.
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LANR 058LP
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Fully licensed, all tracks restored and remastered for the first time! Lots of Loving was the third album, originally released in 1980 by Freedom Sound Record, by legendary and controversial Jamaican deejay and singer Ranking Dread. Recorded at Channel One studio, with Barnabas as engineer and produced by Sugar Minott, the album featured musicians from the Black Roots Players, Sly & Robbie, Steeely (Steely & Clevie) and many others. Voiced and mixed at King Tubby's Studio! One of the most dangerous rub-a-dub deejay LP's!
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