It has taken me a while to make this post because I have, of course, been saddened by the end of the musical memories on East Village Radio. You can read more about "why" HERE. I ended up having a VERY special guest on this show, one of my favorite artists, the mega-talented Johnny Osbourne! He absolutely made the day so happy for me that I didn't wallow in it being the last show. As an added bonus Jonny Go Figure, Ras Tayo of Twinsound and Devon "Bobo Saw" Clarke also stopped by to show some love. I will be getting my archives soon from East Village Radio so I will let you know when the archives are back up-to-date on JamaicaRock.com. Thanks so much to all who listened in for the support. I has meant a lot to me and hopefully has spread some extra reggae appreciation around the world. Max respect of course out to my Deadly Dragon crew for the content on the Deadly Dragon Sounds Show as well as their continued support. I will be posting new mixes and stay tuned for a possible new radio home. Love!
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Monday, June 9, 2014
05.22.14 - The Final Episode of Jamaica Rock
It has taken me a while to make this post because I have, of course, been saddened by the end of the musical memories on East Village Radio. You can read more about "why" HERE. I ended up having a VERY special guest on this show, one of my favorite artists, the mega-talented Johnny Osbourne! He absolutely made the day so happy for me that I didn't wallow in it being the last show. As an added bonus Jonny Go Figure, Ras Tayo of Twinsound and Devon "Bobo Saw" Clarke also stopped by to show some love. I will be getting my archives soon from East Village Radio so I will let you know when the archives are back up-to-date on JamaicaRock.com. Thanks so much to all who listened in for the support. I has meant a lot to me and hopefully has spread some extra reggae appreciation around the world. Max respect of course out to my Deadly Dragon crew for the content on the Deadly Dragon Sounds Show as well as their continued support. I will be posting new mixes and stay tuned for a possible new radio home. Love!
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Top Reggae Vinyl Reissues of 2012 via EVR
EVR's Queen Majesty (of Jamaica Rock) Selects the Top Reggae Vinyl Reissues of the Year
Thu, 13 Dec 2012 12:55:26

Queen Majesty brings you the best reggae sounds, 45's or otherwise, every Thursday at 2pm ET on Jamaica Rock. She is the expert on Jamaican classics and rarities from her expansive vinyl collection, spinning you choons that span over five decades. Being that her arsenal is so deep, there's always a great number of reissues outed in any given calendar year. 2012 is no dfferent, so below, you'll find Queen Majesty's Top Reggae Vinyl Reissues of the Year.
1. Mighty Rulers - Chat Yu Mouth
An amazing tune with an amazing story behind it. This tune first came out in the mid 80s with only about 100 pressings. Over the years it had been forgotten but serious collectors began looking for this a few years ago, mostly when they heard Scratch Famous play it on East Village Radio. The Mighty Rulers themselves called up Deadly Dragon asking if they had a copy and in working with them were able to repress this piece of history this year. In addition to this our good friend Aaron Juarros of Big Toe's Hi Fi designed a lovely silk-screened 45 sleeve for the limited edition release.

2. Courtney Melody - Cook Food
A deep digital tune with haunting vocals. Remastered from Prince Jazzbo's Ujama label, made into 500 limited 45s and re-issued exclusively through Deadly Dragon Sound in the beginning of 2012. Before this reissue, I had only ever heard this song on a bootleg cassette tape from Brooklyn.

3. Errol T - Reggae Music
Big and obscure digital tune reissued this year by Delroy Francis of Park Heights alongside Deadly Dragon Sound. Besides it being a tough 45 about reggae, I also love that it's a take on Bill Wither's "Just The Two Of Us". As an aside, you can often catch the big man Mr. Francis in the dance on Thursdays at Happy Ending. Nuff respect.

4. Al Campbell - Down The Drain
This deep roots tune was originally produced and sung by Al Campbell on the Reggae Road label and released in the 1970's. Fast forward to 2012 and the French distribution label Only Roots has lovingly reissued it in big booming glory on 12" vinyl.

5. Ken Boothe - Sweet Song For My Baby
One of my favorite Ken Boothe songs and also one of my favorite Phil Pratt productions. I had only been able to get my hands on this tune via the beautifully wicked compilation "Safe Travel with Phil Pratt & Friends "66-"68" put out by Pressure Sounds UK in 2005, and I'm very happy they decided to now put this gem out by itself on 45.

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