Killer heavyweight roots featuring Badoo & Jah Stitch over Jackie Mittoo's classic 1980 recording of the "Drum Song" rhythm. Now with extra dubplate "Dub 10000"
Jungle Lion is such a fun funky recording which aptly displays Scratch’s musical genius. Music connoisseurs will immediately recognise the interpolation...
5 rockers cuts on the "Give Me The Right" riddim originally released in 1979, two vocals from Lacksley Castell & Roman Stewart with killer DJ piece from...
Tuff rare mid 70s dee jay cut from I Roy with next vocal cut from The Itals on the flip. both these new success records are very clean and loud presses....
killer vocal cut from the mid 70s produced by rupie edwards.one of two new reissues on success records both are very clean press, don't let these get away!!
Deep etherial roots and dub from Summer Records label boss Keith "Jerry" Brown circa 1978.
Hailing from Trenchtown Jerry was an original member of the...
This album was inspired by the music coming out of Jamaica in the mid 1970s, in particular the use of drum machines by Lee Perry and Aston Family Man...
The song's chorus has been sampled, remixed, covered, and interpolated in several songs after its release. This hook is in fact sampled from the 1965 song...
The early 1980s were the pinnacle of the 'youthman' style of reggae vocal, associated with the generation from Jamaica's Kingston 11 area, including Waterhouse,...
The facts behind Wayne Smith's "Under Mi Sleng Teng" is deliciously interesting. This instrumental changed the course of reggae music forever, churning...
Three top draw distinctive vocal cuts from J.A. singers Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell & Horace Andy on the "it's Gonna be Dread" riddim recorded in Jamaica...
"Keleya" is a sweltering organ-led african fusion banger re-issued by Mr Bongo, originally released in 1974. Backed with a razor sharp, percussion heavy,...
Heavyweight killer U.K. roots release from Rootsman, all four tracks originally recorded in the mid to late 90s. Fittest of the Fittest, When The Eye Opens,...
Infamous r&b bandleader who spent a lot of time in New Orleans headed down to Florida in the mid-70s to record a number of miami funk meets disco cuts.
"Let's Love" was played by Clive Hunt, Allah from Chalice and the rest of New Breed musicians, it was recorded 1975 at Wackie's studio, White Plain Road.