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7” SINGLES SALE LIST No.1 IRIE RECORDS GMBH 7“ SINGLES SALE LIST No.1 PAGE 1 7” SINGLES SALE LIST No.1 IRIE RECORDS GMBH HÜFFERSTRASSE 9-10 D-48149 MÜNSTER GERMANY TEL. 0251-45106 FAX. 0251-42675 EMAIL: [email protected] --------------------------- PRICES: 1 - 5 ITEMS/7” = 8,95 DM EACH 6 - 10 ITEMS/7” = 8,00 DM EACH 11 - 25 ITEMS/7” = 7,00 DM EACH 26 - 50 ITEMS/7” = 6,00 DM EACH 51 or more = 5,00 DM EACH POSTAGE: 8,50 DM (INSIDE GERMANY) POSTAGE: OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES/REST OF THE WORLD WILL BE CHARGED AT COSTS PLEASE EMAIL OR FAX US YOUR ORDERS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AS QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! PLEASE STATE ALTERNATIVES TO RECEIVE THE ORDERED QUANTITY! ------------------------------------------- IRIE RECORDS GMBH 7“ SINGLES SALE LIST No.1 PAGE 2 ABUI PRODUCTION NEW PRODUCT – SHOULD I/TREMOR VERSION MAJOR STONE – MASH THEM CORN/TREMOR VERSION MEEKIE MELODY – STRANGE/DISNEY WORLD VERSION CLIVE MEDIA – SORRY FI HAR/VIBES VERSION CLIVE MEDIA – MAN A KILL MAN/VISION VERSION AFC U-4-I-A – UNTIL I GET YOU BACK/GET YOU BACK MIX 2 AFRICAN MUSEUM TONY BREVETT – BRIGHT STAR/SHOOT ON SIGHT E.Q. – BE WITH YOU/VERSION JAH GUAYA – KEEP THE SABATH HOLY/VERSION MELODIANS – BRIGHT STAR/VERSION AFRICAN STAR MIKAL ASHER – ORIGINAL BINGIE/VERSION GRANTY ROOTS – MAMA OMEGA/VERSION MAGANOE – WHAT’S ANOTHER DAY/VERSION AFRO DEZIAC DETERMINE/J. KELLY – HANDS IN DI AIR/HOW COME, HOW LONG AKSHON HOUSE CALLALOO MAN – MAMA FIRST BORN/VERSION COLONEL LLOYDIE – DEM-A-CRY/VERSION GONZALIS – NAH NYAM/VERSION STEVE MACHETE – WOLF/VERSION ALSENCERE – BABYLON WORLD/VERSION ALFOMEGA PRINCE THEO – WHAT GOES AROUND/VERSION ALLAH SON JENNIFER BARRETT – DIRTY LOVER/VERSION TOOTS & THE MAYTALS – FOOL FOR YOU/VERSION TOOTS & THE MAYTALS – MORE AND MORE/VERSION AMIBITION AMBITION MAN – MY MONEY/VERSION AMETHYST FREDDIE McKAY – OH GIRL/OH GIRL VERSION ANCHOR DENNIS BROWN – YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO BE LOVED/VERSION ANGEL POWER BABA TUNDEH – SEE THE MAN DEH/VERSION IRIE RECORDS GMBH 7“ SINGLES SALE LIST No.1 PAGE 3 ORVILLE “RINGO” ROOTS – NATION WAR/VERSION UNICORN – SENSATIONAL GIRL/VERSION ARROWS ALLEY CAT – HOT GAL SITT’N/VERSION CHEVELLE FRANKLY – SENDING YOU A MESSAGE FROM MY HEART/VERSION FRANKIE PAUL – ONLY LOVE KNOWS/VERSION DELLY RANKS – WAGGA WAGGA/BELCH VERSION A TOWN JAH CULTURE – WHO HAIL MI KING/VERSION JESSE JENDA – SATAN BOYS CONY/VERSION YAGA ROW – DEM SLAVE MI/VERSION AUTICAL FLEX MEGA PRESSURE CREW – DANCE AGAIN/MEGA PRESSURE ANTHEM MEGA PRESSURE CREW/PANGY – TILL MI COME BACK/FAMILIAR BABY FATHER PRODUCTIONS ELEPHANT MAN & BOOM DANDIMITE – NAH DO IT/WORK WID IT VERSION BAD FOWL ANTHONY B – TURN BACK BLOW/BADMAN VERSION DONOVAN CHAMPION – CAN’T HURRY LOVE/BADMAN VERSION BANKEYLUS CAPTAIN BARKEY & ANGEL DOOLAS – TWO BY FOUR/VERSION DELLY RANKS & LUKIE D – DI GAL DEM/DEM GAL VERSION KING DAVID/BOBO DESERT – EXPLODE/HOT LIKE JUDGEMENT BARRY U DEVON CLARKE – NUCLEAR BANGARANG/ALI-BA-BA VERSION RAHAZ – NICE AND SLOW/ALI-BA-BA VERSION SLUGGY – I DON’T WANNA WAIT/ALI-BA-BA VERSION HIGH PALIN DRIFTER – PERISH/PERISH VERSION MICHIGAN/GANGSTA LEE – KILL FI FUN/BOUT A MILLION BASHMENT POWER MAN – MI CRIB/CRIB VERSION BASS APACHE SCRATCHY – PRESTIGE GIRL/SICK SKET VERSION DOCTA PEPPA – PROGRESSIVE WORKS/SICK SKET VERSION DOCTA PEPPA – 12 SKET/SICK SKET VERSION DOCTA PEPPA/MR. FLINTSTONE – BADNESS NUH WEAR PON FACE/LIFE HARD ROUND HEAD/NOTCHILOUS DEMUS – CHILLIN/NUFF GIRLS SIMPLETON/BABY WAYNE – DRACULA/BUSS THE PLACE BEAM ENTERTAINMENT IRIE RECORDS GMBH 7“ SINGLES SALE LIST No.1 PAGE 4 CHEVELLE FRANKLYN – COMFORT ZONE/VERSION AMBILIQUE, TAPPA ZUKIE & CH. FRANKLYN – OUR PRAYER (TRIBUTE TO RANKINE PT.2) BUGGSY & AMBILIQUE – ALL ABOUT LOVE/ALL ABOUT VERSION CHEVELLE FRANKLYN – LOVE WILL BEAT IT ALL/LOVE IT ALL VERSION BIG APPLE ROUND HEAD – WORK IT HARD FI MONEY/ARIZONA VERSION BIG CAT BIG YOUTH – JAMMIN IN THE DANCE TONIGHT/VERSION BIG JEANS TONY CURTIS – GET LONELY/NIGHTHAWK VERSION HOTTA FLEX CREW – ZOOM ZOOM/NIGHTHAWK VERSION SPLICER – MUST REACH/NIGHTHAWK VERSION BIG STONE CATAPILA – SUNDAY (HIP HOP MIX)/WHY BLACKA MAN SINGING ROSE – LAMENTATION/VERSION SINGING ROSE – UNFAITHFUL LOVER/VERSION BLACK JACK KEN BOOTHE/DANNY RAY – THE DRUM BEAT/I WHO HAVE NOTHING BLACK ROOTS LORNA ASHER/TAD HUNTER – NEVER WEAK/PAY THE PRICE DIXIE PEACH, TAD HUNTER, SANDEENO, SISTER BELLA, G. VIBES, & PRENTO YOUTH – GET SET/VERSION SUGAR MINOTT – CALL ME/VERSION SUGAR MINOTT – COME SISTER COME/PICK UP THE PIECES G. VIBES – ON MY WAY/VERSION BLACK SCORPIO ALLEY CAT – FAT PIECE A PROPERTY/VERSION PAUL ELLIOTT – COMING HOME/SALVATION VERSION PAUL ELLIOTT – GIRLS GIRLS/FRICTION VERSION CHUCK FENDER/LITTLE HERO – NEW GAL/PURE HOT GAL TERRY GANZIE – BONGO MAN/VERSION GENERAL TREES – GONE A NEGRIL/VERSION JAH MALI – LEFT NOR RIGHT/VERSION MEGA BANTON – MR. MENTION/VERSION MEGA BANTON – RIGHT TYPE A MAN/CRUCIFIXION VERSION FRANKIE PAUL/PAUL ELLIOTT – CAN’T WAIT/HOW DOES IT FEEL SILVER CAT – MORE WEED/VERSION SPANNER BANNER/SERIAL KID – ALMOST DOESN’T COUNT/GOD IS REAL MIKEY SPICE – YOUR FACE/VERSION TERROR FABULOUS & BAJIE MAN – WANT STYLE SALVATION VERSION IRIE RECORDS GMBH 7“ SINGLES SALE LIST No.1 PAGE 5 BLACK SHADOW BABY DOLL – GWAN AWAY/VERSION BABY DOLL/LUGA MAN – LOVE ZONE/HIDIE HIDIE O BLACK SOLIDARITY GEORGE NOOKS/HERBIE HARRIS – BLUE NIGHT/SKANSEN SKANKING BLEND THEM PRODUCTION BABY WAYNE – HAND FI REAP CORN/KANCER VERSION BABY WAYNE – LOW MI AN GWAAN/KANCER VERSION EVERTON BLENDER – WEEPING EYES/WEEPING EYES VERSION UTON GREEN – GOOD MUSICIAN/VERSION JOSIE MEL – TALK TALKING/WEEPING EYES VERSION BONNER PRODUCTIONS RICHIE SPICE & SNATCHERS DOG – LIVING AIN’T EASY/HARD KNOCK VERSION BOOT CAMP ADMIRAL TIBBET/FRONT PAGE – KIBBA YUH MOUTH/SHOW ME THE WAY TONY CURTIS – DREAMING/UPTOWN INSTRUMENTAL VERSION DELLY RANKS – DEM A WATCH WE/DEM A WATCH WE (RADIO EDIT) JIGSY KING/DADDY SCREW – OVERNIGHT SCHOOL/UNHAPPY MARRIAGE LUKIE D – LITTLE MORE TIME/UPTOWN VERSION SADIKI – TRIBUTE (RADIO EDIT)/TRIBUTE SERIAL KID – TRUE LOVE/UPTOWN VERSION NADINE SUTHERLAND/GHANDI – COMING HOME/STRANGER ZENO/MR. FACE – X FACTOR/ALMOST DOESN’T COUNT BRAT PRODUCTIONS BEENIE MAN – HOW (RAW VERSION)/HOW (EDITED VERSION) BRAVE HEART JIGSY KING/LOBSTER CLAW/VERSION BRAWTY WENCH MAN – PRISON BUD/VERSION BREADFRUIT TRISHA IRIE – UNWANTED CHILDREN/VERSION ITALS – CHANT DEM DOWN/VERSION BRICKWALL BEENIE MAN – NEVER SEE/SILENCER VERSION NEISHA K – JUST CAN’T WAIT/VERSION LUKIE D – MY DREAMS/VERSION MAD COBRA – BURY WE FI BURY/SILENCER VERSION GEORGE NOOKS – FUNNY FEELINGS/EVERY LITTLE THING VERSION PANCHO – FANTASY/SILENCER VERSION FRANKIE PAUL – LONELINESS/VERSION HARRY TODDLER – FULL TIME/SILENCER VERSION IRIE RECORDS GMBH 7“ SINGLES SALE LIST No.1 PAGE 6 BRITISH YARD MUSIC CONNECTION NEWTON JARRET – SMILE/VERSION TONY TUFF – MY LADY/VERSION BROMAC SHIRLEY McLEAN – I LOVE HOW YOU LOVE ME/LOVE ME ROCK VERSION BUFFALO MUSIC PRODUCTION FRANKIE PAUL – YOU ARE MINE/YOU ARE MINE BUFFALO MIX VILLAGE – FEELING GOOD/FEELING GOOD GLIDER DUB MIX BUS’ BRAINS CONNECTION BLACK MICE – DAY & NIGHT/VERSION CAKE MAN – GAL DEM LOVERMAN/VERSION CAKE MAN – THE RIGHTEOUS MAN/VERSION SUGAR SLICK – STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART/VERSION BUSY BEE FREDDIE McGREGOR – WHAT YOU GONNA DO/VERSION CALI BUD DELLY RANKS – COME IN A RUDE BOY HOUSE/DRACULA SCREAM VERSION FRISCO KID/SINGING COLOGNE – HOW DEM SO NARROW/DEH PON ENDS NEW PRODUCT & LYRICS FACTORY/STONE COLD – BRAIN IS FALLING BABY/NOBODY KNOWS ROUND HEAD – THIS IS HOW WE ROLL/SUGAR AND WATER VERSION CARTER MUSIC HOUSE CHRISINTI – JAH IS SO LOVELY/VERSION JIMMY LONDON – A CAN’T LET YOU GO/VERSION NICENESS – STANDING IN THE DANCE HALL/VERSION CENTER FORWARD ROGER RANKS – THINGS RUFF (DANCEHALL MIX)/CLUB MIX ROGER RANKS – TOGETHER AGAIN/VERSIONS CHAMPAGNE NIGGAH MIKEY & BEN CATHWRIGHT – COW KICK DEM/DARKER SHADE OF BLACK VERSION CHARM PETER HUNNIGALE – GOING OUT OF MY MIND/AFRICAN TEARS NIKESHA – HOW CAN I LIVE?/WE CAN DO BETTER CHRIS RICKY FRESH – SWEET LOVING/VERSION HOTTA FLEX – KAYDIA/VERSION HOTTA FLEX – SHOW ME/VERSION JIGSAW – LOVE/VERSION LUKIE D – SHE IS SO FINE/VERSION IRIE RECORDS GMBH 7“ SINGLES SALE LIST No.1 PAGE 7 MAJAH FFIVE – KERRY-ANN MAJAH FFIVE – MAN A STAR/VERSION MAJAH FFIVE – PROUD TO BE BLACK/VERSION MAJAH FFIVE – WAR (SOUND KILLING)/VERSION C J LEXXUS/ANGEL DOOLS – STRAIGHT UP/DOUBLE UP POWERMAN/GALAXY P – COWBOY LUNCH/YOU DON’T GIVE A F... CLARENDON SOUND LITTLE LET OFF – AS SOON AS I HANG UP THE PHONE/VERSION LITTLE LET OFF & SILVER CAT – THIS IS MORE THAN LOVE (MISS YOU)/VERSION CLIFF SOUNDS AND FILMS JIMMY CLIFF – HIGHER AND DEEPER/RISE UP CLINCH BERNARD “ABYSSINIAN” COLLINS – YOUNG WINGS/HIGHER HIGH COAST TO COAST 4th STREET SISTERS – I’LL GET OVER YOU/VERSION COLIN FAT GHOST – LOVE ME/DI BLADE VERSION ROUND HEAD – CAN’T FORGET/DI BLADE VERSION SNAKEY TROUBLE – I AM CRUSHED/DI BLADE VERSION CREATIVE SOUNDS MIKEY CARROLL – PICTURE ON THE WALL/PICTURE DUB LEON DANGER – I’M A DADDY NOW/PICTURE DUB HOTTA FLEXX KRU – REGGAE BOYZ DANCE/VIDEO VERSION CRIMES ALLEY CAT – HOT GAL FACE/SUBZERO VERSION BABY WAYNE – MASTER OF WAR/SUBZERO VERSION ELEPHANT MAN – TEACH THEM/SUBZERO VERSION CHUCK FENDER – SLIP IN SLIP OUT/SUBZERO VERSION SIMPLE KID & FUTURE STAR – LOVE THEM WHEN HOT/SUBZERO VERSION DELLY RANKS – SOME BWOY FLEX/GOBLIN VERSION MOSSY KID & LOOGA MAN – DIVIDENDS/GOBLIN VERSION DEMO DELGADO – I THING WE NAH GO DO/GOBLIN REMIXX VERSION FUTURE STAR & SIMPLE KID - WANT A GAL TONIGHT YAH/GOBLIN REMIXX VERSION CROSS CAMP ENTERTAINMENT PUNISHER/QUIZZ – SKETTEL RIBBON/MAKE MONEY CROWN INTERNATIONAL MILTON BLAKE – PARTY TIME/GRAVEL VERSION DILLEGENT – FLAP DEM/GRAVEL VERSION IRIE RECORDS GMBH 7“ SINGLES SALE LIST No.1 PAGE 8 NORMAN HITMAN – MASTER BATE/GRAVEL VERSION VICIOUS FIRE – SEXY GAK DEM/GRAVEL VERSION CROWN STAR DETERMINE – ME NAH STALL/FIRE CRACKERS VERSION CULTURE SHOCK AARON SILK – HERE I CALL/VERSION AARON SILK – I AM WHO I AM/VERSION CYLTON ANTHONY JOHN – POWER TO THE PEOPLE/TRIBULATION VERSION LUCIANO – BLACK WOMAN/PRAISES VERSION MERCILESS – MODEL FI ME/RAGE VERSION POWERMAN – BABY/GRIDLOCK VERSION SABA/SHAKA JOHN – WEH DEM A WATCH YA/BLOOM OUT TAFFARI – NEIGHBOURLY LOVE/PRAISES VERSION DETERMINE C ADMIRAL TIBBET – NO ONE KNOWS/VERSION DESINIY ENTERTAINMENT ANNETTE BRISSETT feat.
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