Classic early Dennis Brown recorded with Niney The Observer in the mid 70s includes killer tunes "Africa, Tribulation, Silver Words, No More Will I Roam"...
First time on a 7" for "Right Fight" originally on "Love's Gotta Hold On Me" LP from 1984 and a B-side 12" now paired with dub & hard riddim from We The...
'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...
Great upbeat collection of six Dennis Brown's 12" discomixes from his work with Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson featuring classic as his version of Slave Driver,...
Both of these hugely important collections feature on this essential 2CD set, the contents of which is further bolstered by the remainder of Brown’s...
Great upbeat 1984 roots reggae album recorded at Joe Gibb's studio with We The People Band and produced by the Mighty Two Errol Thompson & Joe Gibbs. Check...
Excellent compilation of some of his best singles recorded between 1972 and 1985 with a variety of producers such as Joe Gibbs and Errol Thompson, Niney,...
A Must have..double header on the "Dreader Than Dread" riddim from 1968 featuring Cedric Myton & Devon Russell of The Tartans with Honey Boy Martin's killer...
This is the ultimate soundsystem weapon and a must have for every selector worth their salt - Back with the crucial original Ansell Collins Stalag 17 instrumental...
Very rare Phil Pratt produced dub album "The War Is On Dub Style" gets reissued for the first time with original tunes on the vinyl and with 3 extra vocal...
Obscure late 70s classic Phil Pratt production. Tammie Lee (Max Romeo) on a next cut to John Holt's 'Strange Things' riddim delivering a warning message...
Straight from 1979, produced by Johnny Clarke and voiced by Jah Minstrel, Wicked Shall Not Enter finally lands on 7-inch for the first time. Raw, righteous,...
Another gem from the brief but influential golden age of rock steady. This is legendary saxophonist Roland Alphonso at the head of the so-called Original...
It’s the latest from The Skatanauts, the perfect audio liberation for these armagideon times.Twelve tracks that nod to the past while looking straight...
A KILLER late 70s roots version based on Bobby Bland's "Ain't No Love" recorded with Robbie Shakespear and the rest of The Revolutionaries, also with an...
Wicked collection of early 70s Studio One tunes w/ highlights including alternate takes of Ken Boothe's Moving Away and Im and David's classic Heavy Beat....
All time mid 60s rocksteady groove from producer singer Phil Pratt with The Thrillers hard to find “I’m Restless” on the flip. Comes in nice company...
When Chuck D proclaimed "Bass, how low can you go?" on Public Enemy's anthemic 'Bring the Noise,' maybe he was pre-empting or inciting the 10,000 fathoms-deep,...
Bunny Lee as producer. Prince Jammy as engineer. The Aggrovators making the tracks. It is the Holy Trinity of Jamaican Music. Throughout the years, recorded...
Out of print for many, many years this is the seminal CLASSIC 1972 album by Horace Andy for Studio One.
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Superb new rootsy version of Fatback Band's early 80s "Act Like You Know" with Andy Platts on lead vocals with gritty raw dub version on the flip. Limited...
Uber rare 1970 Boss Sound 7" featuring The Upsetters with a wildly percussive production from Lee Perry, killer version of Blood Sweat & Tears 1969 hit...
The vocal version of The Upsetters classic instrumental "Return Of Django" this vocal version released on Downtown records in 1973 plus "Black Man's Time"...