Pablo & The Rockers International Band – Fight The War Dub
1. Augustus Pablo – Ammagiddeon Dub
2. Pablo & The Rockers International Band – Fight The War Dub
Pablo blows over a digital version of the great Jackie Mittoo 'Drum Sound' rhythm. 'Fight The War Version' on the flip side is a sound system monster of a tune. Deep roots from the master. The flip side is not on the Message Music album.
A killer selection of nine 7" Augustus Pablo's 70/80s productions featuring Hugh Mundell, Leroy Williams, Sister Jam, Richie Mac and the great man himself....
All time classic compilation from 1979 originally released by Greensleeves and compiled by Chris Lane & Dave Hendley of Augustus Pablo's at the time...
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Visionary artist Augustus Pablo is among the most important figures in reggae history. Widely credited with popularizing the melodica...
A superb selection of unreleased recordings & dubplates from the great Augustus Pablo, mainly instrumentals with two unknown vocal cuts plus a wicked DJ...
A stone cold classic dub album from two heavyweights of the Jamaican music scene in the 70s, Augustus Pablo and King Tubby, featuring a legendary line-up...
The Pablo Instrumental of Willie Williams 'Credential' vocal track. With the alternative cut of the same rhythm 'Black Black Dub' on the flip side which...
Original Rockers 7" and 12" selection from 1973 to 1979. also includes Hugh Mundell djing under the name Jah levi and Jah Iny. check "up warika hill" "...
Rare dub album originally released in 1979 on Adrian Sherwood's Hitrun Records with different cover. 10 tuff roots rockers all introduced by Prince Far...
Second release from Dubism. Featuring Diggory Kenrick on Flute and Paolo 'DubFiles' Baldini on Bass Guitar and mixing. Pete Holdsworth on Guidance and...
On August 5th 1962, after 300 years of British rule, which had soaked the earth of the island in blood, Jamaica was finally independent. The country that...
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...
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...
Terrific single from Patrick Andy. Sufferation is written and produced by Yabby You. This is the first time this track has been released on vinyl. Killer...
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....
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...
6 tracks featuring Jimmy Riley & Bunny Rugs including a couple of edits mixes from Paolo Baldini 'Dubfiles'. Upsetter magic at its finest. Comes in a grey...
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....
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....
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...
Very rare Phil Pratt produced dub album "The War Is On Dub Style" gets reissued for the first time with original tunes on the vinyl and with 3 extra vocal...
Originally released in 1979 on West London label "Jamaica Sound" Superb dub album mixed at King Tubby's & Channel One. Vinyl is single vinyl and the...
One of Rudy Thomas few roots tunes. The Kingston born singer was better acquainted with softer lovers material than this lament for Paul Bogle the Jamaican...
An overlooked slice of early eighties dub from Striker Lee. Actually mixed by Prince Jammy at Tubbys studio. CD has 13 tracks and an added free cd of Delroy...
A Delroy Wilson set that has slipped between the cracks a little bit. A great singer who perhaps we take for granted due to the volume of releases. Check...
Twenty two tracks on this set of Lloyd Parks finest work. Including a couple of productions featuring Dillinger and singer Wally Bucker. An absolute must...
2nd of two 7"reissues from pressure sounds featuring the late 60s production work of bunny 'striker' lee. this 7" features the uniques lead singer slim...
All time classic tuff funky reggae cut from The Maytals which was originally a B-side!! Jump up party tune with rare intrumental version on the flip. don't...
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...
Great 70s Bunny Lee productions recorded at channel one, randy's and dynamic studios, taken from the master tapes.
Includes top versions of "nanny goat"...
just found in the shop basement, limited stock of a roots vocal classic from 1975 from jimmy dean.this repress hasn't been around for a good few years.