Murder in the dancehall tonight! Jammy's leading artists boost up the sound system. The Heart and soul of dancehall - singing about the sound over crucial...
Digital goes romantic. Lover's rock meets dancehall in King Jammy's studio. Love and romance inna digital style, King Jammy presents songs of devotion...
This is the unlikely story of David Rodigan: an Army sergeant's son from the English countryside who has become the man who taught the world about Reggae....
From the last session Ronnie Davis sang before his untimely death, fitting tribute to a great vocalist with help from musicians such as Horsemouth, Flabba...
People Decision, voiced at King Tubby's studio for Lee and released by Third World in 1977, sees Morgan in politicised roots reggae mode on songs like...
The late Winston Riley formed the Techniques in 1962 and remained a member of the group throughout their career. Regarded as one of the finest harmony...
What a night! This was the first night that our club moved to the new venue - there was a queue 500-long of people waiting to get in!
Oh yes! 50 x 70cm...
Slow and powerful song by the Faithful Brothers, produced by the master Lee Perry himself, on one of those early reggae riddims that he could have also...
Killer 20 track gatefold vinyl double album and CD from various artists released by the mighty Dub Store Records! Featuring Dennis Brown,Wailing Souls,...
This is the new digitally remastered expanded edition of Soul Jazz Records’ biggest ever selling reggae release, 100% Dynamite: Ska, Soul, Rocksteady...
Oh yes! 50 x 70cm KILLER poster!!
Choose "Poster Freepost" if you want this poster sent with any other item at NO extra postage charge (poster will be...
The Silvertones are one the hardest working harmony groups originally formed in 1964, best known for their recordings at Studio One. This time sees them...
Two brooding roots epiphany’s from the Barry Brown Striker Lee cannon. Cranked up musically by the Aggrovators with both sides stretched out over a re-mastered...
Import USA Paperback edition book
As bass player with the Specials, in his second-hand suit and pork pie hat, Horace Panter was a member of one of the...
Reward for me is one of Joe Higgs finest songs. Evocative of the Trenchtown ghetto where evenings were spent rehearsing and song writing in Joe’s informal...
The Tasha reissue program returns with two ten inches featuring all 5 cuts on this massive rhythm, laid at Channel 1 with the Gladiators band. Paula Clarke's...
"Civilization" is a heavy early roots reggae song by the Classics. B-side has the great Silvertones covering one of Sam Cooke's classics in a early 70s...
Two out of maybe 10 songs Derrick Morgan recorded at Studio One. "Dinner For Two" and the lesser known "Love Has Joined Us Together" with the Blues Blenders...
Watty Burnett, singer with the Congos, here with "What A War", another great vocal on the same riddim as his song "Babylon A Fall", followed by a cool...
First ever re-issue of this Moog / electronic reggae holy grail album from 1973 - classic... Trojan riddims with legendary prog/psych keyboardist KEN ELLIOT...
Lament for Rastafari is part-ritual, part-panoramic vision of black/white relations within the confines of Rastafarian consciousness. It begins in the...
'They Are Dangerous' is the second song released by Senator Gary. The riddim was build by the late great keyboard player Winston Wright (1944-1993) and...
Soul Jazz Records new album Rastafari: The Dreads Enter Babylon 1955-83 charts the many links between reggae music and the Rastafarian religion.
Spanning...
U.K. Roots at it's finest from Russ Bell-Brown's Disciples starting with the killer "Addis Ababa" from 1986 through to 2016, a fine collection of digital...
Rare and seriously sought after instrumental album of Gay Feet (label) Rocksteady hits of 1968. Featuring the tenor sax artistry of Roland Alphonso with...