Classic roots vocal cut originally released in 1979 on Dave Hendley's U.K. label Sufferers Heights with the then Prince Jammy's superb dub on the flip....
Just found MINT stock 2006..Limited
Awesome two CD or double vinyl set from Blood and Fire featuring brilliant new versions on the Congo's classic Lee...
Pat Kelly possesses one of the great soul voices to come out of Jamaica. Influenced by the fantastic American singer Sam Cook, Pat Kelly could ride over...
Ultra rare soul/funk LP from 1977 by Carolina-based band The Brief Encounter
This album that displays a wide showcase of soulful talent from funky rare...
Includes stormers 'moving away', 'the train is coming', 'crying over you' 'artibella' and many more! plus "leave me crying" which is previously unreleased.
Ska, rocksteady, funky reggae, roots, dub mixes, disco mixes, they're all here from the queens of the Jamaican music scene - Studio One Women features...
This is Soul Jazz Records’ new journey into the heart of New Orleans and a guide to the city’s finest Funk music produced in the late 1960s and early...
This is one of Arthur Russell's most well known albums, and exemplifies the folky, idiosyncratic, singer-songwriter side of his diverse musical practice...
Choose "Poster Freepost" if you want this poster sent with any other vinyl order item (LP/12" vinyl only) at NO extra postage charge (poster will be folded...
The second of three albums by Ocho, one of the defining bands of the Latin New York Funk sound. Led by Chico Mendoza, Ocho have been featured heavily in...
Living in south central L.A., Socrates Fortlow is a sixty-year-old ex-convict still strong enough to kill men with his bare hands. Filled with profound...
''Can You Dig It?' is as definitive as it gets, and treats its subject seriously, lovingly and with an attention to detail that makes it a necessary purchase....
Legendary first and still the most popular Nyahbinghi album, if you don't own this already you really do need this in your collection. The real Roots music...
Sidney Poitier leads the way in one of the first black action films ever, in some ways (but not all) a precursor to the 'blaxploitation' genre that was...