Deep roots message from Ronnie Davis which sadly still holds true..recorded & voiced at Channel One in 1976 with tuff dub version. For fans of The Abyssinians should check..Killer Tune!
From the last session Ronnie Davis sang before his untimely death, fitting tribute to a great vocalist with help from musicians such as Horsemouth, Flabba...
Wicked remodelling of Junior Byles's roots classic "Fade Away" from Kabaka Pyramid & Buju Banton, new from Ghetto Youths International with limited picture...
Super Rare Rocksteady wicked 45 only ever released in the UK in 1968 (few hundred quid for an original)! Killer funky jazz organ instrumental from Jackie...
A great leftfield rocksteady tune from Dandy originally released in1968 as a B-side to "I'm Back With A Bang Bang" on Giant U.K. One of two new Dandy 7"...
Third & Fourth release 10" in new subsidiary label from Studio 16 "Black Art Dubplate Style" featuring singers Carlton Jackson & George Faith both recorded...
Ska-tastic 45 Originally released as The Soul Brothers on the Ska Beat label in the UK in 1965, led by the mighty Jackie Mittoo. Original copies in good...
Great early roots dancehall Frankie Paul album originally released in 1983 on Techniques produced by Winston Riley and featuring the cream of the crop...
DKR say.."Clement "Minkie" Moore's introduction to the music business came via his friend the great deejay U Roy. Back in the mid 1970s, Minkie and U Roy...
By the end of the 1970s Linval Thompson had cut out a successful dual career for himself as both singer and producer. Naturally he moved in the dub field...
Unplayed & obscure 20 year old original copies of a KILLER dark left-field roots dub instrumental tucked away on a B-side from the Ethnic Fight Band, produced...
Two KILLA tunes from The Soul Vendors. Absolutely SEMINAL foundation groundbreaking late 60s reggae cuts from Studio One. The Soul Vendors (+ their other...
Stone-cold ROOTS CLASSIC from the legendary Gladiators recorded for Studio One in the early 1970s and now on this freshly cut new crisp 45. This is THE...
DKR say.. this one is his earliest and first tune, a heavy piece of a rub a dub cut at Munchie Jackson's Sunshine Studio in the Bronx, with Jackie Mittoo...
Jackie Mittoo makes it clear why he's the funkiest reggae musician ever to live on earth. 'Get Up and Get It' is simply one of the TOUGHEST reggae/funk...
Boom female reggae funk MONSTER tunes! Two hardcore bomb dancefloor fillers from Jerry Jones originally released on Studio One in 1970.'There's A Chance...
Back in at original price...£9..for how long..
Soul singer supreme, Jalen Ngonda and producer/veteran keyboardist, Victor Axelrod join forces to deliver...