87385

    The Reggae Boys Me No Born Ya (Early Version) / Hippy Reggae

    Amalgamated Records
    • The Reggae Boys – Me No Born Ya (Early Version)
    • Val Bennett – Hippy Reggae
    • 1. The Reggae Boys – Me No Born Ya (Early Version)
    • 2. Val Bennett – Hippy Reggae

    Two rare 1968/69 tunes from Joe Gibbs & Niney The Observer production house featuring The Reggae Boys & Val Bennett.

    People also bought

    Yvonne HarrisonNear To You / Cool It With ReggaeCaltone
    Yvonne Harrison's irresistible "Near To You" a underground rocksteady classic..if you don't own it, nows your chance! comes with rare organ instrumental...
    • Yvonne Harrison – Near To You
    • Joe Nolan – Cool It With Reggae
    Lloyd Robinson & Devon RussellOut The Fire / Can't Understand (Why I'm Losing You)Spade Records
    Rare "Blue Cat" 1968 recording from Lloyd Robinson & Devon Russell with Austin Faithfull's "Can't Understand" on the flip.
    • Lloyd Robinson & Devon Russell – Out The Fire
    • Austin Faithful – Can't Understand (Why I'm Losing You)
    The HeptonesSchool GirlsCaltone
    Two pre Studio 1 rocksteady gems from the legendary J.A. vocal group The Heptones, originally released on Ken Lack's label Caltone.
    • – School Girls
    • – Journey
    Clifton Smith And The DiamondsMary Mary / Pop CornRevelation Records
    Rare early reggae cut from the obscure Clifton Smith & The Diamonds with "Mary Mary" originally released in small amounts in 1968.
    • – Mary Mary
    • – Pop Corn
    The PioneersMother MattyBoss Records
    Two killer boss sounds from 1969 produced by Joe Gibbs & Sidney Crooks from The Pioneers.
    • – Mother Matty
    • – Things Got To Change
    The Cool CatsWhat Kind Of Man / Riverton CityCaltone
    Great rocksteady cut from The Cool Cats released in 1966 on Jolly in the U.K. with Tommy McCook's storming "Riverton City" on the flip.
    • The Cool Cats – What Kind Of Man
    • Tommy McCook – Riverton City
    Marcia Griffiths / Dub SpecialistFeel Like Jumping / Feel Like Jumping Pt. 2Soul Jazz Records
    All-time classic party tune!
    • Marcia Griffiths – Feel Like Jumping
    • Dub Specialist – Feel Like Jumping Pt.2
    Tubby IsiahRootsman SpecialDubwise Revolution
    Roots Dubplate style action from Tubby Isiah…limited one 10” press.
    • – Rootsman Special
    • – Elephant Strut
    The Soul SistersWreck A Buddy / Push It InAmalgamated Records
    Classic rude reggae tune, pure street style from The Soul Sisters originally released in 1969.
    • The Soul Sisters – Wreck A Buddy
    • The Versatiles – Push It In
    Ray RankingMeditation DubGhetto Cornerstone
    Coming Straight From Tape; Meditation Dub is a Rootsy Riddim Dubbed live from Reel 2 Reel Multitrack Tape by Ray Ranking at the Ghetto Cornerstone Studio...
    • – Meditation Dub
    • – Cut 2
    The PioneersMe No Born YaBoss Records
    The Reggae Boys here aka the Pioneers with two great late rocksteady originally released on Joe Gibbs Amalgamated label.
    • The Pioneers with The Blenders – Me No Born ya
    • The Pioneers – The Wicked Must Survive
    King TubbyPresents The Roots Of DubVP
    The second LP released under King Tubby's name originally released in 1975 on Total Sounds records from Jamaica, with more top grade roots rhythms courtesy...
    • – Natty Dub
    • – Dub Magnificent
    • – A First Class Dub
    • – The Stepping Dub
    • – Rude Boy Dub
    • – A Closer Dub
    • – Roots Of Dub
    • – Dub You Can Feel
    • – Loving Dub
    • – The Immortal Dub
    • – Dread Locks Dub
    • – Rocking Dub
    Errol DunkleyJust Another Girl / VersionPressure Beat
    1972 recording from the young Errol Dunkley with his great cover of Ken Boothe's awesome "Just Another Girl" tune with version on the flip.
    • – Just Another Girl
    • – Just Another Girl (Version)
    Carl DawkinsHard TimesJ.J.
    Another rocksteady gem from the late 60s...limited press..don't delay!
    • – Hard Times
    • – Version
    The SchoolboysDo It Now / It's Not The WaySpade Records
    The Schoolboys featuring a young Jacob Miller in their ranks recorded this early reggae nugget in the late 60s with early Max Romeo cut on the flip, both...
    • The Schoolboys – Do It Now
    • Max Romeo – It's Not The Way
    King TubbyDub From The RootsTotal Sounds
    The real deal..King Tubby's first album under his own name, released in 1975 on Total Sounds in Jamaica. Two albums released that year from King Tubby...
    • – Dub From The Roots
    • – Iyahta
    • – Mine Field
    • – Hijack The Barber
    • – African Roots
    • – Double Cross
    • – East Of (Arrows Hi Fi)
    • – Invasion
    • – Dub Of A Woman
    • – Dub On My Mind
    • – Stealing
    • – Dub Experience
    • – Declaration Of Dub
    • – A Truthful Dub
    The VersatilesChildren Are You ReadyDeltone
    Great 1968 boss reggae/rocksteady double sider by Junior Byles And The Versatiles,
    • – Children Are You Ready
    • – Teardrops Falling
    Eric "Monty" MorrisCinderella / RuncusAmalgamated
    Another early Joe Gibbs production featuring Eric Monty Morris & the Blenders on two heavy bouncing reggae rhythms from 1968.
    • Eric "Monty" Morris – Cinderella
    • The Blenders – Runcus
    The TartansWhat You Gonna Do NowDub Store
    The Tartans were like the 70’s reggae all-stars, and this is their early big hit along with a rare Lynn Taitt’s instrumental! Formed by Prince...
    • The Tartans – What You Gonna Do Now
    • Lynn Taitt And The Jets – Pata Pata
    Ken ParkerIt's Alright / One LovePressure Beat
    Great '69 soulful vocal cut from Ken Parker on a early reggae rhythm supplied by Joe Gibbs with Johnny Moore's relick of Don Drummond's "The Reburial"...
    • – It's Alright
    • – One Love
    Johnny PowellTrue LoveJamwax
    The one arm keyboard luminary is well known in the entertainment circle of Western Jamaica. Born on the 2nd of March 1954, the accomplished singer and...
    • – True Love
    • – Moving Out
    Rockers All StarsLeave The DreadlocksPablo International
    From the vaults of Augustus Pablo's International label Rockers All Stars with Delroy Williams on vocals "Leave The Dreadlocks" with Pablo's wicked dub...
    • Rockers All Stars – Leave The Dreadlocks
    • Augustus Pablo – Omo Valley Dub
    The MaytalsStruggle / School DaysBeverley's
    Two gritty early reggae tunes from Toots & The Maytals recorded from Leslie Kong's Beverley's label.
    • – Struggle
    • – School Days
    Desmond Dekker And The AcesHappy Birthday JamaicaBeverley's
    Two rare cuts from Desmond Dekker, happy birthday is a jump up ska tune while "It Pays" is more familar rocksteady they were renowned for.
    • – Happy Birthday Jamaica
    • – It Pays
    Radikal Guru & Dubbing SunGood Ganja ft. Cheshire CatMoonshine Recordings
    Limited 7” from Poland featuring Cheshire Cat & Vale on a rub a dub dancehall vibe
    • – Good Ganja
    • – Good Ganja Riddim