Superb roots vocal cut from Cornell Campbell originally released in 1980 with The Professionals in effortless form on the stripped down B-side. Comes in...
Great clean & loud pressing of Cornell Campbell 1973 roots classic, a must have..with a dubplate version plus a looped up effects laden dub version on...
Cornell Campbell I Man A The Stal-A-Watt, highlighting the singer’s prominence in the golden era of reggae from the early 70s to early 80s. The title...
Geat compilation of Calypso from Trinidad and Tobago! Why "Hellish"? The liner notes explain that it's in part because of the very apparent "pear-shaped...
Niney The Observer, aka Sir Niney The Conqueror. Sir Niney’s ‘Music Police’ is a cool and deadly instrumental, highly sought after by Studio 1 collectors...
Montgomery's "Sensimela" is great one-away digital, coming from a fertile period in Jah Life's history when he was producing many young and upcoming singers....
In the 1970s, Clement Dodd’s legendary Studio One Records went through an amazing period of re-birth working with new artists such as Willie Williams,...
'The word timeless is applied way too often in music, but here it is entirely justified.' Fact
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Wicked new roots tune getting big plays from David Rodigan featuring Kiko Bun on vocals with the more heavy dubstep crossover "Poison Dart" on the flip.
An essential guide to the Dancehall Reggae/Hip-Hop clash that ruled New York in the early 1990s as Shinehead, Supercat, Mad Lion, Bobby Konders and many...