Ruff & Tuff double header from 1968, Carl Dawkin's highly sought after "I'll Make It Up" originally a B-side on Duke Records now with the equally brilliant "Hot And Sticky" on the flip. Don't let these two Harlem Shuffle 7" go..
Originally released on the U.K. Blue Cat label in 1968, highly sought after double sider featuring Dennis Walks and Drumbago & The Blenders motoring instrumental...
Dedicated to the Trojan related labels between 1965 and 1975. Hot Sauce volume 5 features outstanding original Rocksteady, Boss Reggae and early Reggae...
Very first reissue of this in demand & hard to find 7"single from 1969, featuring Junior Byles on vocals. Two uptempo early reggae cuts originally released...
Hard to find early reggae nugget originally released on Trojan Records in 1969. featuring Derrick Crooks, brother of Sidney and also sometime member of...
This essential DOUBLE sider was first released in 1967 on Crystal Records, the Jamaican record label owned by the famed producer Derrick Harriott. Derrick...
Jamaican Soul Double Header!!
Minni Skirt was initially published in 1967 on the Jamaican Comet label and on the American BRA label and has never been...
As a band, The Cobbs are virtually unknown but its members were in fact the Revolutionaries i.e. the 1970s CHANNEL ONE studio band!
Check this line-up:...
Killer 1968 recording from The Kingstonians with their infectious "Sufferer" now twinned with the rare instrumental version "Splash Down" by The Crystalites....
This essential DOUBLE sider was first released in 1967 on Crystal Records, the Jamaican record label owned by the famed producer Derrick Harriott. Derrick...
Jamaican Soul Double Header!!
Minni Skirt was initially published in 1967 on the Jamaican Comet label and on the American BRA label and has never been...
Come Into My Parlour is a killer Reggay anthem adored by early Reggae fans, on par with the likes of “John Jones” or “Hold Down” previously released...
Issued on 7" vinyl for the first time, this is a licensed release of the song extracted from the Skinhead Moonstomp LP on Trojan Records in 1970, 50 years...
Hard to find early reggae nugget originally released on Trojan Records in 1969. featuring Derrick Crooks, brother of Sidney and also sometime member of...
Very first reissue of this in demand & hard to find 7"single from 1969, featuring Junior Byles on vocals. Two uptempo early reggae cuts originally released...
"Produced and apparently co-written by Derrick Harriott, 'John Jones' was released in 1968 on the Big shot label. With its unstoppable rhythm and its aggressive...
"Yaya Bey is one of R&B’s most exciting storytellers. Using a combination of ancestral forces and her own self-actualization, the singer/songwriter seamlessly...
Delton Screechie's killer first roots album originally released in 1982 showcase style featuring Barrington Levy, Jah Thomas, Kojak with mixes by Scientist...
Limited edition of 500 copies from the Trojan Records vaults. Lee Scratch Perry with Mad Professor on the mix, featuring the monumental Madman dub wise...
Never released before on 7” This cracking up-tempo track from 1970 has a heavy guitar work, a killer organ and some real gutsy vocals to boot.The sound...
As a band, The Cobbs are virtually unknown but its members were in fact the Revolutionaries i.e. the 1970s CHANNEL ONE studio band!
Check this line-up:...
Vin Morgan is well known by record collectors for being the man behind Soul Defenders Band (Studio One in-house band after Sound Dimension) and most of...
Awesome contemporary gospel disco anthem backed with a couple of tougher, yet no less rousing, remixes from Detroit techno legend Robert Hood under his...
'So La Ma La' has a straight forward Highlife rhythm which melts together with some funky articulated afrobeat-a-like bass line. 'To Kale Na'nabala' is...
First time reissued!! The original cut to Big Youth's DJ cut "These Fine Days" from his classic "Screaming Target" LP, much sought after vocal piece by...