PRE-ORDER! SHIPPING APRIL 2026 Limited Edition 12" LP Catalogue number: OGR911 Side A 1. Jump Around 2. Why Why Why? 3. Twenty Flight Ska 4. Miss Aranivah 5. Cool Right Down 6. Praise You Side B 1. Just Can’t Get Enough 2. Last Night Reggay 3. Mi Try 4. Whole Lotta Skankin' Goin’ On 5. Can't Stop The Reggae (extended edit) 6. Don't Look Back In Anger NOTE: All orders for EU customers are shipped from within the EU, ensuring that all applicable customs and import duties are already covered SEE BELOW FOR SOUND / VIDEO PREVIEWS AND MORE INFORMATION
PRE-ORDER! SHIPPING APRIL 2026
Limited Edition 12' LP
Catalogue number: OGR911
Side A
1. Jump Around
2. Why Why Why?
3. Twenty Flight Ska
4. Miss Aranivah
5. Cool Right Down
6. Praise You
Side B
1. Just Can’t Get Enough
2. Last Night Reggay
3. Mi Try
4. Whole Lotta Skankin' Goin’ On
5. Can't Stop The Reggae (extended edit)
6. Don't Look Back In Anger
NOTE: All orders for EU customers are shipped from within the EU, ensuring that all applicable customs and import duties are already covered
SEE BELOW FOR SOUND / VIDEO PREVIEWS AND MORE INFORMATION
Let's see now – you just love that hugely fertile foundation period of Jamaican pop music from the birth of ska, through the spectacularly brief two year heyday of rocksteady up to and including the arrival of the first incarnation of reggae a.k.a. early or 'boss' reggae. But you're also aware that the pioneers of these sounds (including The Pioneers!) won't be creating music in these styles or touring forever – so what do you do?
Well, if you're Neil Anderson, owner of Original Gravity Records, the creation bit isn't a problem. You put forth period-authentic style material from a 'roster' of acts – such as Junior Dell & The D-Lites - that in reality consist mostly of yourself (you are a multi-instrumentalist and lyricist after all!) and whichever extra musicians and session singer you rope in for a given track. In the case of Junior Dell & The D-Lites that singer was Adrian Dell – soon to be dubbed (no pun intended) 'Junior' - first appearing on 2021's uptempo ska tribute to Salvadoran retro-dancing internet sensation Aranivah, entitled Miss Aranivah. And you keep putting out stuff so profusely and effectively that there are clamours for you to tour 'the band' which - er - doesn't really exist. What a botheration! Still, maybe your session singer could become – well - a permanent singer? Maybe you can rustle up assorted bredren to become the rest of the band and...you know what? That might just work!
And so, in the blink of an eye, Junior Dell & The D-Lites becomes a bona fide actual live band fronted by a young Jamaican singer playing fresh 60s/70s-style Jamaican music with an energy last seen and heard in, well, the 1960s and 70s. And it tours so effectively that there are clamours for 'the band' – or more accurately, now – the band - to release an album. Wait...what now? And, by the way, you've got a European tour coming up in April wouldn't it be great if the album was ready to tour by then? Pressure drop? Pressure rise more like!
Then again, Junior Dell & The D-Lites have done so many sure-shot singles to date that assembling them along with a new cut, an extended version of one of the singles and re-recordings of two of the label's previous singles that were originally by 'label mates' The Regulators should be a cinch. So expect all the hits: bluebeat banger 20 Flight Ska, the euphoric ska bounce of the aforementioned Miss Aranivah and the title track, a de rigueur smattering of covers (opener Jump Around, midway markers Praise You and Just Can't Get Enough, and one of the re-recordings, closer Don't Look Back In Anger), early reggae groovers Cool Right Down, Last Night Reggay, Can't Stop The Reggae (in a new extended form) and crowd-pleasing new one Mi Try along with the other Junior Dell re-recording - the gorgeous Why Why Why which nods to the period of reggae between the sound of '69 and the arrival of roots.
Don't you brag and don't you boast but that's a Whole Lotta Skankin' going on! Do the ska, do the rocksteady, do the reggay, why– it's another scorcher!
Words: Stone Monkey / Monkeyboxing.com