The 6 cut Barrier Breaker EP featuring TEZ FA SIYON -Bruk ;E Chain melodica version FAR EAST - Barrier Breaker and brass version by MANJUL- Barrier Breaker...
Susan Cadogan's slinky roots vocal version of The Miracles Motown hit from 1974 produced by Lee Perry with excellent dub version on the flip. All three...
Tuff Scout Records are very pleased to present this fine release for the first time on a repress.Deepest spiritual roots and the only release by the enigmatic...
Reissue of an impossibly rare soul and funk 45! Originally released in 1972 (never sold on Discogs) on a very obscure label from Springfield, Ohio. Includes...
Land Of Hits by name, Land Of Hits by nature, this downright delectable 12 inch from Fly Guy, with the aptly named Fly Guy Rap, on Peter Brown and Michael...
Two deep tracks picked up from the self-produced LP "Empty Promises" released on Bridge records in Canada, 1987.
A side is a killer cover of the famous...
A repro of the much in-demand Flames cut first made by the Nairobi Sisters in 1974, 'Promised Land'. Infamously sampled by Q-Tip for 'Whateva Will Be'...
Original mint copies of U.K. press of Bobby Kalphat's wicked tuff melodica roots instrumental from 1974, produced by Phil Pratt and released on one of...
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This is Prince Fatty's homage to Lonnie Liston Smith's 1970s jazz-funk anthem, given reggae and dub treatments. A pro-peace prayer....
Excellent reissue of Keeling Beckford's 1st album originally released in 1978 with 10 tracks of pure roots soulful rockers with his update of his early...
Frequently bootlegged, this is the first official version since 1977! Includes two previously unreleased live performances of the masterpiece “Harvest...
Quirky rap trailblazer, due to his involvement in the forever-influential 2010s Odd Future collective, Earl Sweatshirt returns with his his fifth studio...
From Rootikaly Movement, we present our second release as a record label.
After more than 10 years of sounding like an exclusive Rootikaly Movement track,...
Jane in Palma returns to the Cassette Library with enough bass weight to sink a ship. You know the drill by now - heavy duty cuts, not for the faint hearted.
The Reason Why recorded their only single on the Polydor label in 1977. It was co-written and produced by Willie Hutch, just after he left Motown.
“Step...