As the meteoric rise of reggae began to captivate listeners around the globe in the 1970s, innovative artist Augustus Pablo emerged as vital creative force...
– Jacob Miller – Keep On Knocking
– Junior Delgado – Away With You Fussing And Fighting
– Hugh Mundell – Africa Must Be Free By 1983
– Jacob Miller – Baby I Love You So
– Delroy Williams – Think Twice
– Spliffy Dan – No Justice Place
– Tetrack – Let’s Get Together
– Sister Erica – One In The Spirit
– Dillinger – Brace A Boy
– Jacob Miller – Who Say Jah No Dread
– Earl Sixteen – Changing World
– Paul Blackman – Earth Wind & Fire
1. – Jacob Miller – Keep On Knocking
2. – Junior Delgado – Away With You Fussing And Fighting
Essential roots compilation of UNRELEASED mixes from the archives of Augustus Pablo featuring mixes done at King Tubby's. Some killer unheard gems here,...
Nice ’n easy yet heavy as heck, Augustus Pablo’s King David’s Melody pulls together 11 mesmerising examples of the melodica maestro previously issued...
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...
With the release of Rockers Come East in 1987 Augustus Pablo continued to 'mix up the vibes a little more'. Featuring digi-dubs to Junior Delagado’s...
Originally released in 1974 and was one of the first albums to showcase Pablo's unique use of the melodica. Co-written and produced by Clive Chin the album...
KILLER, KILLER, KILLER !
Released in approximately 1990 this is by far the best collection of "sound-boy" tunes. Live recordings from dubplates with...
Out of print for many, many years this is the seminal CLASSIC 1972 album by Horace Andy for Studio One.
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STONE-COLD...
Mellow rare groove classic featuring the blissed out must have title track "Everybody Loves The Sunshine", "It Ain't Your Sign It's Your Mind" and more!
Another very nice Greensleeves vinyl reissue of this classic dub album that was originally released in 1982
Produced and mixed at King Tubby's studio...
Studio One Dub 2 is a second collection bringing together some of the finest dubs from the legendary Studio One Records, Kingston, Jamaica. Dub music...
SORRY ALL GONE
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Fantastic small book - over 150...
Soul Jazz Records’ new ‘Studio One Dub Fire Special’ brings together 18 heavyweight dub cuts all recorded at 13 Brentford Road in the 1970s.
Featuring...
Next issue in the set of official releases of the classic early eighties dub albums produced by Linval Thompson and Junjo Lawes featuring King Tubby's...
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 the best original dub albums from 70s Jamaica, produced & mixed by Lee Perry with King Tubby. Killer hardcore roots rhythms from The Black Ark...
'Dub Echoes' DVD out now on Soul Jazz Records!!!!!! 'Dub Echoes' is a newly produced film about Dub, featuring an incredible array of artists, both original...
Legendary first and still the most popular Nyahbinghi album, if you don't own this already you really do need this in your collection. The real Roots music...
Collected together here as Ancient Harmonies on a 2CD, 6-panel digipack with 12-page book are the four LPs, Rising Sun, Rockers Comes East, One Step Dub,...
A blistering collection of ska tunes from Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd's legendary Studio One Records, Jamaica's foundation label of reggae music. Featuring...
Narcotic, opiatied house rhythms from Huerco S, following up on releases for Future Times and Opal Tapes with this long-playing debut for Dan (Oneohtrix...
Oh No samples the music of Rudy Ray Moore's 1975 blaxploitatian movie soundtrack Dolemite!
It's been a while since Oh No's ethio-jazz sampling killer...