Kingston Connexion meets Rob I Peart - Part 1
4 tracks 10' disco, rare late 70's style. Rob I peart used to work mid seventies with his brother Gary Peart and great artists like Beres Hammond (harmonies), Dean Fraser and Calvin Cameron. The first side starts with 'Scorpion' and its dub 'Scorpion dub', a deep dark tune talking about a violent and tricky man. B side starts with 'Dont walk streets', a rockers tune with a ska beat, talkin'bout aggressions against rastamen. The next song is 'craving money' with Beres Hammond (harmonies), a soulful tune about the run for cash. Interesting rare music with a very powerful bass sound for the time.
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Kingston Connexion meets David Madden - Part 3
2 tracks 12' disco with more David Madden late 70's productions. A side is the biggest ZAP POW & Beres Hammond hit from 1978. B side (Jah Haawn) is a huge instrumental & dub recently played by the legendary musicians from the band, dubbed by Kingston Connexion.
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Kingston Connexion meets David Madden - Part 2
3 tracks 12' disco with more DAVID MADDEN late 70's productions. A side is DON T DOPE by PABLO PAUL , a big ganja tune with fast and powerfull riddim. B side is Happy Home and Happy dub from RAS HENRY and ZAP POW BAND . A deep rastaman song with nice harmonies ,on a heavy and precise riddim from the legendary band who had a very advanced sound .Both titles were made at the same time as the songs on the first disco and were never released on vinyl before.
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Kingston Connexion meets David Madden - Part 1
This is the first Kingston Connexion Disco with rare mid 70's David Madden Produced Gems. Nowhere is a killer originator stepper riddim made at Randy's mid 70's.There is at the end of the vocal about 2 mns of a horn version and "River Flow On" is the riddim track. "Respect" is a heavy Rastafarian tune from Pablo Paul, the audio samples will speak by themselves... "Take Five" is, as you all know, the jazz standard revisited by the Mighty Herman Marquis (!), The riddim is very strong and deep! All these tunes are designed for strong roots sessions and sound systems, but also for rarities collectors. P2006 this sound leads the way, so you must play... LOUD !
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