• 7"£8.00
      Out of stock
    • Cocoa Tea – Rocking Dolly
    • Cocoa Tea – Version
    • 2. Rocking Dolly
    • 3. Version

    Killer early eighties vocal cut from Cocoa Tea on the "Real Rock" rhythm produced by Henry Junjo Lawes.

    Other Releases on Volcano

    Cultural RootsHell A Go PopVolcano
    Great roots harmony single from Cultural Roots taken from the album of the same name produced by Henry Junjo Lawes early 80s tuff backing from The Roots...
    • – Hell A Go Pop
    • – Version
    Eek A MouseSmugglingVolcano
    Now back in stock...Early dancehall classic from 1981 produced by Henry Juno Lawes. Clean and loud pressing
    • – Smuggling
    • – Version
    Johnny OsbourneLove Is UniversalVolcano
    Welcome repress of a wicked vocal cut from 1980 production by Henry Junjo Lawes with a killer spacey dubbed out version from Scientist on the b-side
    • – Love Is Universal
    • – Version
    Johnny OsbourneIce Cream LoveVolcano
    Killer 1980 tune from Johnny Osbourne on a update of Burning Spear's 'He Prayed' rhythm but flip the 7" over for a awesome dub.
    • – Ice Cream Love
    • – Version
    Don CarlosMr SunVolcano
    top top roots vocal from don carlos early 80s dancehall produced by henry junjo lawes with stripped down dub on the flip.
    • – Mr Sun
    Barrington LevySend Another MosesVolcano
    late 70s roots turning into dancehall produced by henry junjo lawes.
    • – Send Another Moses
    YellowmanLost Mi LoveVolcano
    Great tune from 1982 on the "dirty harry" rhythm with Billy Boyo riding the same rhythm over on the b-side.
    • Yellowman – Lost Mi Love
    • Billy Boyo – Billy Boyo In The Area
    Rod TaylorYes We Gonna Get OverVolcano
    released in 1980 on the same rhythm as barrington levy's 'englishman' with version on the b-side.
    • – Yes We Gonna Get Over
    Johnny OsbourneIn Your EyesVolcano
    Late night blues track with another superb deep dub on the flip.
    • – In Your Eyes
    YellowmanMr ChinVolcano
    killer early dancehall tune from the don of the dances in the 80s
    • – Mr Chin

    People also bought

    Roland AlphonsoGuantanamera SkaPyramid
    Two killer cuts from 1967 one instrumental and one vocal on clean and loud pressing
    • Roland Alphonso – Guantanamera Ska
    • The Spanishtonians – Suffer Me Not
    • 7"£9.00
      Out of stock
    Cocoa TeaDancehall TimeArrival
    Wicked early 80s dancehall vocal cut from Cocoa Tea produced by Henry Junjo Lawes with dub on the flip.
    • – Dancehall Time
    • – Version
    • 7"£8.00
      Out of stock
    Nitty GrittyLetting Off SteamJammys
    2nd of three vocal cuts from the mid eighties on the "Real Rock" riddim produced by King Jammy.
    • – Letting Off Steam
    • 7"£5.99
      Out of stock
    Willie Williamscredentialrockers
    deep 90s digital  roots tune produced by augustus pablo the version was recently rereleased by pressure sounds as credential instrumental.
    • – credential
    • 7"£3.99
      Out of stock
    Ras Michael & The Sons Of NegusNumbered DaysDUG OUT
    Rare version to one of the best tunes from Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus with blissed out deep dub on the flip.
    • – Numbered Days
    • – Dub 460 Add Years In The West
    • 7"£8.00
      Out of stock
    Michigan & SmileyWhat A Ting / Murder At Strange ManorHappy As A Lark
    Veteran deejay's Michigan & Smiley first vinyl single in over a decade! Bringing conscious lyrics inna rub-a-dub style - The deejay duo execute their trademark...
    • Michigan & Smiley – What A Ting
    • Raynier Jacildo – Murder At Strange Manor
    • 7"£7.49
      Out of stock
    The Conscious MindsSomething New / Funny FeelingSoul Beat
    Great roots instrumental from 1970 on the A Side with The Gaylads wicked tune "Funny Feeling" on the flip. Superb double header!
    • The Conscious Minds – Something New
    • The Gaylads – Funny Feeling
    The GatherersWords Of My MouthOrchid
    tuff tune produced by lee perry at the black ark
    • – Words Of My Mouth
    AckieCall Me RamboHeavyweight / Basic replay
    Tuff tuff dancehall from Tottenham Soundsystem in London 1986 reissued by german label Basic Replay. Check it out!
    • – call me rambo
    • Reissue 12"£8.00
      Out of stock
    Jacob MillerToo Much Commercialization Of RastafariOnlyroots
    Super deep roots vocal cut over Augustus Pablo's 555 Crown Street rhythm with dubs, Dee Jay and Pablo's own cut. Highly recommended, all new 4 12" come...
    • Jacob Miller – Too Much Commercialization Of Rastafari
    • Jah Butty – Commercial Rasta
    • Augustus Pablo – 555 Crown Street
    • Augustus Pablo – 555 Dub
    • 1. Jacob Miller – Too Much Commercialization Of Rastafari
    • 2. Jah Butty – Commercial Rasta
    • 3. Augustus Pablo – 555 Crown Street
    • View full info and tracklisting
    • 12"£9.99
      Out of stock
    Jimmy RileySons of NegusPressure Sounds
    Mid 70s heavyweight roots vocal cut from Jimmy Riley produced by Lee Scratch Perry at The Black Ark
    • – Sons Of Negus
    • – Sons Of Negus ( Version )
    • 7"£8.00
      Out of stock
    Stranger ColeWhen I Get My Freedom / Death Rides A HorsePressure Sounds
    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...
    • Stranger Cole – When I Get My Freedom
    • Roy Richards – Death Rides A Horse
    SevanaNobody Man / Sometime LoveIn.Digg.Nation Collective
    Fresh from Jamaica, Sevana's second single with the double header "Nobody Man" & "Sometime Love" Limited edition coloured vinyl with picture sleeve.
    • – Nobody Man
    • – Sometime Love
    • 7"£13.99
      Out of stock
    Toots And The MaytalsDeep In My SoulBeverleys
    funky reggae tune with daddy on the b-side
    • – Deep In My Soul
    Andrew BeesMilitantBasic Replay
    Tuff tuff mid 90s digital dancehall tune. Released on Basic Replay from Germany!
    • – Militant
    • 12"£5.99
      Out of stock
    Desmond DekkerPretty AfricaPyramid
    Boss Sounds from Desmond Dekker & Roland Alphonso with one rocksteady vocal and a killer ska instrumental 1967/8
    • Desmond Dekker – Pretty Africa
    • Roland Alphonso – El Toro