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Following the Nairobi Sisters 45 in 2023 and Revolutionaries LP in 2024, 333 is back for 2025 with another rare mid-1970s cut out of Winston Jones' Flatbush-based Flames label catalogue.

It is issued here under license from Jones, aka the original singer and composer of Stop That Train with the Spanish Town Skabeats aka The Spanishtonians. Making the move from JA to NYC in the early 1970s he established and ran the state-side Flames label, nursing it into a key imprint in Brooklyn's reggae scene from the mid-1970s until the early 1990s. This in-demand roots cut recorded in Carnasie in the mid 70s, features a stellar horn section in combination with urgent, soul-inflected vocals from Glen Hutchinson. Backed with a killer stripped-back dub from Flames' Brooklyn based in-house band Rough Riders.

[[Selling Points]]
  • 7" pressed on black vinyl
  • Rare mid-1970s cut out of Winston Jones' Flatbush-based Flames label catalogue
  • In-demand roots cut recorded in Carnasie in the mid 70s
[[Catalog Number]]333LP024[[Artist]]Glen Hutchinson
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We Need Some Satisfaction

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We Need Some Satisfaction

[[Release Detail]][[Release Description]]

Following the Nairobi Sisters 45 in 2023 and Revolutionaries LP in 2024, 333 is back for 2025 with another rare mid-1970s cut out of Winston Jones' Flatbush-based Flames label catalogue.

It is issued here under license from Jones, aka the original singer and composer of Stop That Train with the Spanish Town Skabeats aka The Spanishtonians. Making the move from JA to NYC in the early 1970s he established and ran the state-side Flames label, nursing it into a key imprint in Brooklyn's reggae scene from the mid-1970s until the early 1990s. This in-demand roots cut recorded in Carnasie in the mid 70s, features a stellar horn section in combination with urgent, soul-inflected vocals from Glen Hutchinson. Backed with a killer stripped-back dub from Flames' Brooklyn based in-house band Rough Riders.

[[Selling Points]]
  • 7" pressed on black vinyl
  • Rare mid-1970s cut out of Winston Jones' Flatbush-based Flames label catalogue
  • In-demand roots cut recorded in Carnasie in the mid 70s
[[Catalog Number]]333LP024[[Artist]]Glen Hutchinson

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[[Release Detail]][[Release Description]]

Following the Nairobi Sisters 45 in 2023 and Revolutionaries LP in 2024, 333 is back for 2025 with another rare mid-1970s cut out of Winston Jones' Flatbush-based Flames label catalogue.

It is issued here under license from Jones, aka the original singer and composer of Stop That Train with the Spanish Town Skabeats aka The Spanishtonians. Making the move from JA to NYC in the early 1970s he established and ran the state-side Flames label, nursing it into a key imprint in Brooklyn's reggae scene from the mid-1970s until the early 1990s. This in-demand roots cut recorded in Carnasie in the mid 70s, features a stellar horn section in combination with urgent, soul-inflected vocals from Glen Hutchinson. Backed with a killer stripped-back dub from Flames' Brooklyn based in-house band Rough Riders.

[[Selling Points]]
  • 7" pressed on black vinyl
  • Rare mid-1970s cut out of Winston Jones' Flatbush-based Flames label catalogue
  • In-demand roots cut recorded in Carnasie in the mid 70s
[[Catalog Number]]333LP024[[Artist]]Glen Hutchinson
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