• Alton Ellis – Sunday Coming
    • 1. Sunday Coming
    • 2. Sunday Version

    1970 funky release from Alton Ellis repressed on Original Coxsone label by Studio 1 with version on the flip.

    Other Releases by Alton Ellis

    Alton EllisSings Rock And SoulStudio One
    Out of print for many, many years this is the seminal 1967 album by Alton Ellis for Studio One. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Huge...
    • – Im Just A Guy
    • – Let Him Try
    • – Aint That Loving You
    • – So Much Love
    • – Whiter Shade Of Pale
    • – Massachusetts
    • – Get Ready
    • – Im Still In Love With You
    • – Never Love Again
    • – Mad Mad Mad
    • – Baby Now That I Found You
    • – Why
    Alton EllisBlackish WhiteSoul Jazz Records
    Alton Ellis’s hypnotic funky roots anthem – a surreal dream of a ‘Blackish White’ coming down. Rarely has such lyricism been heard in reggae music....
    • Alton Ellis – Blackish White
    • Alton Ellis and Sound Dimension – Blackish White Version
    Alton EllisGreatest Hits - Mr Soul Of JamaicaDoctor Bird
    During a recording career that spanned some five decades, Alton Nehemiah Ellis wrote and recorded some of the most popular and influential ska, rock...

      People also bought

      The MaytalsBim Today Bam TomorrowBeverley's
      Top gospel influenced early reggae from Toots with the killer instrumental "Double Action" on the flip.
      • The Maytals – Bim Today Bam Tomorrow
      • Beverley All Stars – Double Action
      Admiral TibettChase Them JahJammys
      Eighties dancehall update of the "Real Rock" riddim produced by King Jammy.
      • Admiral Tibett – Chase Them Jah
      • Pad Anthony – Serious Thing
      Toots & The MaytalsDo The ReggaeBeverley's
      1968 release from Toots & The Maytals giving the music it's name with top instrumental "Be Yours" on the flip.
      • Toots & The Matyals – Do The Reggae
      • Beverley All Stars – Be Yours
      Nitty GrittyLetting Off SteamJammys
      2nd of three vocal cuts from the mid eighties on the "Real Rock" riddim produced by King Jammy.
      • – Letting Off Steam
      Count MachukiePepper PotRandys
      It's hotter than hot ! Rare early DJ outing from 1969, with Jackie Mittoo instrumental on the B side check other Randys/ Impact Titles in stock....
      • Count Machukie – Pepper Pot
      Mr Benn feat Tenor FlyNo More GunsNice Up!
      ** Back in stock ** Following the success of his debut album "Shake A Leg", Mr Benn follows up with another single - this time featuring veteran dancehall/jungle...
      • – "No More Guns"
      • – "No More Guns" (version)
      Delroy WilsonI Want JusticeCoxsone
      Two killer vocal ska tunes from the mid 60s from a teenage Delroy Wilson. New repress from Studio 1.
      • – I Want Justice
      • – Low Minded People
      ChronixxWorld Under SeigeRoots Tribulation
      Wicked new vocal cut over Pablove Black's Studio 1 rhythm "Push Pull" with a crazy filtertastic dub on the flip.
      • – World Under Seige
      • – Version
        Horace AndyJah A Love YouStudio 1
        Early 70s roots tune he recorded at Studio 1 with stripped down version on the flip.
        • Horace Andy – Jah A Love You
        Alton EllisGirl I've Got A DateTreasure Isle
        Classic rocksteady two sider from 1967 from  mr.soul of jamaica
        • – Girl I've Got A Date
        • – Blackmans Word
        Tenor Saw / PyceralJohn CrowRookie
        Tune ! Heavy jump up version of "no wuk on a sunday" from Tenor Saw and Pyceral, produced by Donovan Germain.
        • – John Crow
        Horace AndyShow & TellMoney Disc
        Killer Killer version of Al Wilson's soul nuggett from 1972 produced by Clement Dodd at Studio 1, repressed on Original label.
        • – Show & Tell
        Dave & Ansel CollinsMonkey SpannerTechniques
        Excellent follow up single to the massive "double barrell" from 1970.
        • – Monkey Spanner
        Jackie WilsonYou Left The Fire Burning (1970)Brunswick
        Wicked soulful 70s quiet storm groover. Check out the audio - beautiful! Feel the love spread through the dancefloor. Produced by Carl Davis, directed...
        • – You Left The Fire Burning
        Michael ProphetNuh Call Mi SoTechniques
        originally released in 1988 on the "feel like jumping/boops" rhythm produced by winston riley for his technique label.
        • – Nuh Call Mi So
        Brigadier JerryWhat Kind Of WorldMummy
        Stalag dancehall bomb from Robert Russell A.K.A. Brigadier Jerry
        • – What Kind Of World
        Sugar MinottI'm Still In LoveTechniques
        Originally released in 1987 on the "legal rights" rhythm with version.
        • Sugar Minott – I'm Still In Love
        Tenor Saw / Buju BantonRing The Alarm QuickTechniques
        Combiantion dancehall classic to rock any dancefloor !
        • – Ring The Alarm Quick
        Cornell CampbellTrap Call LoveTechniques
        top tune from the gorgon on the "things & time" rhythm produced by winston riley.
        • – Trap Call Love
        Israel VibrationThe Same SongTop Ranking
        True roots classic repressed on the original label with version on the flip, nice and clean pressing.
        • – The Same Song
        Studio One Rub A DubSoul Jazz Records
        In the 1970s, Clement Dodd’s legendary Studio One Records went through an amazing period of re-birth working with new artists such as Willie Williams,...
        • Cornell Campbell – My Conversation
        • Lone Ranger – Screw Gone A North Coast
        • Judah Eskender Tafari – Danger In Your Eyes
        • Rapper Robert & Jim Brown – Minister For Ganja
        • Freddie McGregor – How Could You Leave
        • Barry Brown – Give Love
        • Len Allen Jnr – White Belly Rat
        • Johnny Osbourne – Forgive Them
        • Jennifer Lara – Natural Mystic
        • Horace Andy – Happiness
        • Rapper Robert & Jim Brown – Pirate
        • Willie Williams – Keep On Moving
        • Papa Michigan & General Smiley – Jah A The Creator
        • The Ethiopian – Empty Belly
        • Earl 16 – No Mash Up The Dance
        • The Jay Tees – Forward to Jah
        • Lone Ranger – Natty Chalwa
        • 1. Cornell Campbell – My Conversation
        • 2. Lone Ranger – Screw Gone A North Coast
        • 3. Judah Eskender Tafari – Danger In Your Eyes
        • View full info and tracklisting