"Burning Fire" was recorded in 1968, produced by Ernest Wilson's brother Kenneth Wilson and his aunty Evelyn Carty with the Hippy Boys riding the riddim. B-side is a medley of some of the Clarendonians hits recorded for Studio One.
Stranger Cole with a soulful vocal on an infectious rhythm. All the components of the skinhead period reggae are here. Roy Richards on the flipside on...
Rare and obscure roots single from the mid 70s produced by Clive Chin of Randy's records fame. Repressed on original label Big M Records a product of heavy...
Two killer roots instrumentals from the late 70s..discover the force. Limited stock...coloured vinyl. BACK IN STOCK..please note it's the white label version...
Recently discovered funk, soul, psyche obscurity - original copies being impossibly rare (only 5 copies known to be in circulation, apparently, exchanging...
TAPES at the control! Superstar follows up his previous 12" for the Estonia's Porridge Bullets, this time with a collab project with TAPES (Jahtari, EM,...
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KILLER NEW ORLEANS FUNK PARTY BOMB!!
One of the rarest of all New...
In the world of record collecting there is the rare, there is the obscure and then there is the completely unknowable. The Termites were a vocal duo comprising...
Killer instrumental ska and one of Baba Brooks' masterworks on A-side backed with crucial ska vocal by Patsy accordingly to the original edition. Both...
Needless to say one of the top Count Ossie's nyabinghi pieces but also a Jamaican rare groove masterpiece accompanied by Ernest Ranglin and Leslie Butler.
Originally released in Jamaica in 1970 on a rare outlet of the Pama label, there credited to the Hot Spurs, this is actually the Inspirations, Jimmy London...
Repressed! UK duo, Swing Ting lay a breezy, rhodes-piano phrase under Alexx A-Game's poignant, soulful roots / dancehall vocal making this contender for...