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The Invaders
You Touch My Soul

DIGIKILLER

For pity's sake, it's only the almighty Sound Dimension — including Jackie Mittoo, and presumably Vin Gordon dishing up that murderous bone — backing the sublime harmonizing of DK favourites The Invaders. Clancy Collins is at the desk, favouring guitar over keys, foregrounding the vocals, keeping things clean.
What a month for Studio One fans (with more due in next week from Dub Store).
Knockout gear.



Scorpio And His People The Unforgiven
Sensational funky soul from 1972, urgent and surging. Great singing embeds What's Going On in the drama. The original goes for thousands.











Morphosis Dismantle
Two sick techno killers, stalking the perimeters of noise; and generous excerpts from a soundtrack to Dreyer's Vampyr, with Sun Ra in its marrow, alternately driving and motorik, off-the-wall, lost in space.



Sir Harry Power House
Terrific organ-and-bongo excursion on Touch My Soul, with more of a Studio One feel to the mix.



The Invaders Story Of Love
Sweetly formal, early-seventies doowop-reggae-soul, with lovely harmonies and organ, backed with a shark-attack rootical deejay cut in Amharic.



Big Joe Weed Specialist
Like some of the deejay's earlier sides for Mudie's, this cracking toast of Conquering Lion was voiced at King Tubby's. Winston Edwards released through DIP in the UK; Spalding's next stop was Brentford Road.



Tony Brevett Just Been Feeling Bad
Ducking and diving between London and Kingston JA, Winston Edwards cut the Melodian on the monumental Conquering Lion rhythm in the mid-70s. Dark, hurting and self-disgusted... bad tune.




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