Big tune Big rhythm from 1980 Dennis Brown and The Taxi Crew on the extended mix complete with rare dubplate cuts on the flip. Pressed nice and loud with company sleeve.
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
Previously unreleased mixes.DKR say..Part 2 of our 1980 Taxi showcase, and it's heavier than the first. Here is one of Sly & Robbie's most loved productions,...
Two wicked early 90s dancehall roots tunes back to back from Third World & Garnet Silk both with top Sly & Robbie versions. SUPER LOUD PRESSINGS...Selling...
One of two heavyweight Black Uhuru tunes get's a limited repress on 12". Late 70s roots at it's militant best with Michael Rose on lead vocals with Sly...
Back in stock, with other Taxi 12"...Tamlins and Sly & Robbie's killer version of Nina Simone's soul jazz classic "Baltimore" 80's update with superb percussive...
Classic Black Uhuru 1980 tune with the extended version plus dubs with Sly Dunbar's percussion right to the front of the mix. Clean and loud pressings...
The extended cut of The Viceroys classic roots tune from 1980 with Sly & Robbie at the controls with tuff bass heavy dub on the flip. Clean and loud...
Big roots tune from Junior Delgado from 1980 with the extended mix plus hard to find dubs on the flip. Reissued on clean and loud pressings and with limited...
Released in 1980 from the album "Black Uhuru" Sly & Robbie and Michael Rose on killer form with this extended mix and rare dub cuts on the flip. Play...
BACK IN STOCK..The killer original rhythm to Damian Marley's "Jamrock" now with rare Sly & Robbie Dub. SUPER LOUD PRESSING..Selling fast don't sleep.....
Soul Jazz Records classic Studio One Rockers available once more on black vinyl edition + download code.
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Back in stock...Mega rare heavyweight roots dub album originally released in 1978, on Carl's records from the USA. In fact it is The Revolutionaries on...
Rare dub album originally released in 1979 on Adrian Sherwood's Hitrun Records with different cover. 10 tuff roots rockers all introduced by Prince Far...
Heavyweight roots 12" originally released in 1979, killer vocal from Tony Tuff with militant dj cut from Jah Stitch, plus very rare dub cut on the flip,...
All time killer roots steppers! Dennis Brown's huge version of Bob Marley classic with driving dubs plus Ranking Joe's Dee Jay cut. SUPER LOUD PRESSINGS....Selling...
Heavyweight roots vocal from the late 70s on the "I Love King Selassie" rhythm produced by Prince Jammy, originally released on D-Roy records 12" first...
Produced by Sly & Robbie at Channel 1 in the early '80s. This killer Viceroys tune was never released at the time, but was played by some sounds on dubplate...