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VPRL 4243LP
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$43.00
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RELEASE DATE: 8/21/2026
"20 Massive Hits from Horace Andy on one beautifully packaged essential double album. Includes hit after hit including 'Skylarking,' 'Just Say Who,' 'Money Money,' 'Zion Gate' and many more. Features the original 'You Are My Angel' as later re-imagined with Massive Attack on their multi-million selling Mezzanine album. Produced by Bunny Lee at Channel One, Dynamics, Harry J's, Joe Gibbs & Randy's. Mixed at King Tubby's by King Tubby, Prince Jammy & Phillip Smart. Horace Andy's work with Massive Attack has made him an international star and his work at Studio One has become an essential of the Great Jamaican Songbook. However it is Horace Andy's work with Bunny Lee that is considered to be his 'most successful association with a producer' and in the 1970's they would create a broad catalogue composed of nothing but certified classics."
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VPRL 4267LP
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$27.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 8/21/2026
"Classic Johnny Clarke album from 1980, restored and re-mastered for the best-ever sound. Features the hit singles 'Every Knee Shall Bow,' 'Can't Keep A Good Man Down,' along with the Jah Shaka sound system anthem 'Bad Days Are Going.' Produced by Bunny Lee, Brad Osbourne, and Johnny Clarke. Recorded at Channel One, King Tubby's, Aircraft Studio & Shep Studio. Mixed at King Tubby's, Shep Studio & Blanktape Studios. Jamaican artist of the year in both '75 & '76, Johnny signed to Virgin Records and released two highly acclaimed albums for Virgin's Front Line label. Still performing and recording today, Johnny also tasted crossover success when his 'Everyday Wondering' hit made number 2 on the UK Charts with its Rupie Edwards 'Irie Feelings' dub deconstruction. Johnathan Richman also turned Johnny's Earl Zero penned 'None Shal Escape The Judgement' hit into the international chart topper 'Egyptian Reggae' in 1977."
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VPRL 4246LP
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[cancelled release\ ] "Presented with a carefully selected set of digital multi-track master recordings from the archives of the iconic Jamaican reggae producer Bunny Striker Lee, next generation UK producer and dub engineer Prince Fatty (Mike Pelanconi) fed the audio into the analog realm for mixing through a carefully built audio analog system similar to that used by Osbourne Ruddock (King Tubby) producing ten new dub mixes for the modern age. The source material for the project includes Linval Thompson's 'Jah Jah The Conqueror,' Jackie Edwards 'The Invasion,' Cornel Campbell's 'Press Along,' Horace Andy's 'Don't Try To Use Me,' Ronnie Davis' 'Sun Is Shining,' Barry Brown's 'Give Thanks & Praise,' Rod Taylor's 'Garden Of Eden,' Neville Brown's 'Prophesy,' Leroy Smart's 'No Love,' and Don Carlos' 'Ababajonol.'"
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VP 9809EP
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2023 repress. Produced by Bunny Lee.
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