All time classic two sider! Alton Ellis's killer 1972 vocal cut of Cornelius Brothers "Too Late To Turn Back Now" then flip the 7" over and Augustus Pablo's...
During a recording career that spanned some five decades, Alton Nehemiah Ellis wrote and recorded some of the most popular and influential ska, rock...
Alton Ellis recorded "Black Man's Pride" for several producers, here is Sidney "Luddy" Pioneers production from 1971. B side's little known but great "Heart...
The Gladiators first release from 1968 for Treasure Isle records, this is the first take with Justin Hinds 1965 ska bullet "Rub Up Push Up" on this wicked...
All time classic two sider! Alton Ellis's killer 1972 vocal cut of Cornelius Brothers "Too Late To Turn Back Now" then flip the 7" over and Augustus Pablo's...
Very Very limited, white label 7" copies of both Dennis Brown & Johnny Clarke's tunes riding the killer rocksteady groove of The Viceroys "Let Him Go"...
All time 1970 classic from the mighty U-Roy riding The Techniques "Love Is Not A Gamble" into history with Errol Brown's mid 70s dub on the flip. All DUKE...
Crisp sounding new roots from France featuring singer Loic Paulin with The Hornin' All Stars, dubs are a musical tribute to The Wailer brothers rhythm...
A serious must have for roots / dub heads, originally released in 1978 produced by Augustus Pablo & Everton Da' Silva. Rockers All Stars on fire mixed...
The Gyrators come forward with two Studio 1 re-licks of Sound Dimension's all time classic "Real Rock" and instrumental version of Carlton & The Shoes...
A sublime piece of soul reggae from Alton Ellis with his version of "What Does It Take To Win Your Love" originally released in 1970 with Tommy McCook's...
DON'T MISS..once there gone..
rare & unreleased ska from the sixties featured on 2017 Ska Rarites 7" box set now sold as one aways!
all 7" singles are...
Big tune Big rhythm from 1980 Dennis Brown and The Taxi Crew on the extended mix complete with rare dubplate cuts on the flip. Pressed nice and loud with...
Superb roots vocal cut from Hugh Mundell on a relick of the "Swing Easy" rhythm produced by Augustus Pablo in the late 70s with killer percussive dub version.