The almighty second cut for Joe Gibbs, late 70s roots cut that was everywhere at the time but still sounds as fresh as..with original dub version from...
Super Reggae And Soul Hits was his 3rd album after the first two for Studio 1 originally released on producer Derrick Harriott's label Crystal in Jamaica...
Original 7" issue from 1980 featuring Dennis Brown with slightly worn paper picture sleeve but mint unplayed vinyl, great uptempo roots with top version...
'No Man is an Island' is the SEMINAL debut album by reggae legend Dennis Brown which launched his career. Recorded at Studio One around 1969-70 (when...
Great showcase style (Vocals & Dubs) album originally released in 1982 on Joe Gibbs Music but produced by Sidney Crooks of The Pioneers. Recorded at Harry...
By the late 1970s, Dennis Emmanuel Brown was widely acknowledged as the Crown Prince Of Reggae, having scored more Jamaican hits in the decade than any...
All time classic Dennis Brown album originally released in 1977 for producer Joe Gibbs. Produced by the Mighty Two and the house band The Professionals...
Four killer cuts of Lloyd Parks's "Ordinary Man" with his vocal, plus version. Augustus Pablo's cut which was on his debut LP "This Is.." then a killer...
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...
Rico's awesome instrumental cut to errol dunkley's "repatrition" heavy heavy roots a must, produced by bunny lee mid 70s comes with heavy card sleeve....
Superb mid 70s roots rocker on the classic "Heavenless" rhythm. produced by Bunny Lee both cuts hard to find on vinyl, now made easier for under a £6.00......
Originally released on Max Romeo's own label Romax in 1978, superb late night blues vocal cut then flip the record over for Jackie Mittoo's excellent 3...
From the Black Sublime of Dadawah to the, er, Foxy Brown of Jennifer Hylton: an early-nineties r'n'b-tipped torpedo, recorded by Lloyd Pickout Dennis at...
Back in limited stock.....Very rare early roots tune from Nora Dean, originally issued on Bullet in the U.K. in 1971, hard to find an original copy, so...
Mid 70s DJ cut from The Mexicano aka Rudy Grant brother of Eddy Grant on the heavyweight "Marcus Garvey" rhythm borrowed from Burning Spear & Jack Ruby.