Vivian Jackson & The Prophets – Spping I & I Chalice
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets – Version
1. Spping I & I Chalice
2. Version
Tuff roots from Yabby You and the Prophets, first time it has been reissued since original release in the 70s, check wicked dub. Both Yabby You singles come in limited stamped brown card sleeves.
Recorded in a all-night session at Studio 1, Kingston, Jamaica in November 1964, The Skatalites are on SKA fire! there's no overdubs here, just pure rocking...
Great far east sounding roots gem from the trio of Diggory Kendrick, Paolo 'DubFiles' Baldini & Pressure Sound's Pete Holdsworth on this limited 7" with...
From Producer, Studio, Label & Shop owner Herman Chin-Loy who gave the world one of the first dub album "Aquarius Dub" originally released in 1971.
This...
Al Brown is a fine Jamaican singer who came closest to troubling the UK charts with his Al Green cover version ‘Here I Am Baby.’ In the early 1980’s...
A conscious roots celebration on the A side with Patrick Andy on lead vocal and Yabby You on harmony. A thumping rhythm with Tommy McCook leading the horns...
Rare obscure roots vocal cut from Al Brown & Inner Force given three superb new dub twists from Italian dub maestro Paolo Baldini, plus the original cut....
Deep down to the Yabby You archives Pressure Sounds have unearthed this limited 7" only single. Pure Jamaican roots with a dub to match, all singles come...
In the early 1970s the island of Jamaica, and in particular its reggae musicians, developed a love affair with small Japanese motor bikes. Honda bikes...
Rare and unreleased roots recordings from The Black Ark and producer Lee Perry with various singers & players featuring two dubplate cuts from Junior Murvin...
Yabby You's classic roots anthem gets a serious remix. One long mix by Martin Harrison. Martin worked with This Heat and On u sound as well as many others....
Deep roots instrumental from Tommy McCook produced by Bunny Lee. This mix completely unreleased on both sides. Also a different mix from the one included...
Bunny Lee recorded a massive volume of remarkably consistent music in the 70s. This compilation brings together rare and unreleased cuts that put the listener...
One off stocking of rare Pressure Sound 7" from 2014, superb reissue of mid 70s soulful female roots vocal with killer Jimmy Radway dub on the flip. Comes...
Ska Baby by Bobby Ellis. Produced and Directed by the Upsetter. Subtle Black Ark instrumental. Comes with a lovely dub on the flipside. In a custom bag....
Since it first appeared in 1976, King Tubby's dub-wise reworking of tracks by Yabby You's Prophets project has become a sought after item amongst reggae...
For decades, any sound system worth their salt, headed to the dub cutters to get a piece of the “ Late Night Blues” riddim. Acetate after acetate of...
Bunny Lee as producer. Prince Jammy as engineer. The Aggrovators making the tracks. It is the Holy Trinity of Jamaican Music. Throughout the years, recorded...
Four heavyweight dub remixes of two Bunny Lee rhythms laid in the early 80s by an updated Aggrovators, featuring Sly and Robbie . First are two re-works...
A superb single by the vocalist Busty Brown who is somewhat of a mystery other than that he recorded for the usual roll call of Jamaican producers such...
The 100th release on Pressure Sounds is the brilliant set of ‘Rockers from the land of reggae’ this album was originally released in 1982 and has never...
A journey through Jamaica from Kingston to Saint Ann’s Bay on the north coast reveals the bountiful nature of the island, once described by the plundering...
Never before released as a 45 and a true obscurity!! Little is known about Aleas Jube other than that he was a character who hung out at the Black Ark...
The heavyweight Scottish soundsystem returns with more Rub-A-Dub roots and dancehall! Reggae greats Cornel Campbell and Peter Metro rubbing shoulders...
wicked roots vocal cut from the "sleng teng" man again produced by prince jammy but more rootys sound than the digital sound that was to come a few years...
Another jewel reissued for the first time on Simbarashe Tongogaro’s own Star Time label, this time sees the coming together of Bristol reggae pioneers...
A fierce reflection of Kingston’s down town strife from Jacob Miller. Miller was a downtown Ghetto dweller that had managed to work himself into the...
Killer 1973 soulful roots vocal from The Flames on this early percussive tune, the group were also known as The Hurricanes, The Crashers, The Invaders...
Second 10" in the Joe Gibbs (Roots Archive Series) featuring Dhaima 1977 roots vocal cut with Mighty Two dub plus a combination vocal with Dennis Brown...
An entended mix of the ‘Jah Love I’ song written by Freddie McKay and voiced by David Isaacs. David Isaacs was born in Denham Town and cut some excellent...
Here's a real gem from the vaults of Don 1 and Randy's studio 17. The Roots voicing an herb anthem on the killer rhythm used on the Immortal's "Babylon."...
2xCD (or 54 track) extravaganza of Duke Reid produced tracks from Treasure Isle Studios between 1966 and 1967, Includes tracks by Alton Ellis, The Paragons,...
Gregory Isaacs' death in 2010 robbed Jamaica of one of its greatest lovers rock voices. Ever graceful and ever prolific, and seemingly a music industry...
NEW LTD. 300 copies (2nd Press, blue label)Only available EXCLUSIVELY to customers at Soul Jazz Records/Sounds of the Universe.All time party classic...