back to 1978 for when The Paragons, a Jamaican vocal group mostly known for rocksteady tracks, linked with Jah Stone and Tommy McCook And The Supersonics...
Classic dub album from the late 70s featuring the Channel One house band The Revolutionaires released and produced by Alvin Ranglin for his label GG's....
Great early reggae nugget from 1969 originally issued in the U.K. on Pama subsidiary label Camel, produced by Lee Perry with instrumental cut on the flip....
Two superb well crafted new soulful rocksteady tunes from veteran J.A. singer Glen Ricks recorded with producers Linval Thompson & Roberto Sanchez. Limited...
back to 1978 for when The Paragons, a Jamaican vocal group mostly known for rocksteady tracks, linked with Jah Stone and Tommy McCook And The Supersonics...
Absolute killer Leroy Sibbles Dj cut of "Revolution" one of The Heptones best 70s recordings (1974) on the "Tight Spot" riddim with the rare saxophone...
Horns soaked new roots from Tacumah who are a roots reggae band from the Basque Country with this 7" single taken from their forthcoming album for Roberto...
Great late Rocksteady from Errol Dunkley originally issued on Amalgamated in the U.K. & J.A. with the rare version from Lynn Taitt & The Jets on the flip.
Oh yes! 50 x 70cm KILLER poster!!
Choose "Poster Freepost" if you want this poster sent with any other vinyl order item (LP/12" vinyl only) at NO extra...
The debut album from the sensational live act Dekula Band. Centered around the legendary guitar player Dekula Kahanga (who was in the leading dance orchestra...
Debut 45 single from bassist and composer Shay Hazan and his quintet from Tel-Aviv on Jazzman singles offshoot, Jazz45! Berber's Cha Cha' is an uptempo...
Great new double AA side from U.K. roots singer Vivian Jones in collaboration with Russ Disciple and Ashanti Selah. Check the wicked "Deep" which features...
KILLER rare funk and soul reggae LP from 1975 - covers of Kool and the Gang's FUNKY STUFF, Betty Wright's seminal 'I LIVE THE WAY YOU LOVE' + loads more....
Great rockers version of the rocksteady classic from the 1970s. Bob Andy & The Revolutionaires do a fine job of hustling up a prickly groove with plenty...
Deep roots instrumental from Tommy McCook produced by Bunny Lee. This mix completely unreleased on both sides. Also a different mix from the one included...