Do I Worry'is as important Rocksteady tune as Derrick Harriott's other hit'The Loser'in his vast catalog. The B-side features powerful horn blow and Bobby Ellis' trumpet solo is nicely done. Reissued with these original recordings on both sides.
By the early Seventies, Derrick Harriott was firmly established as one of the leading lights on the Jamaican music scene, writing, performing and producing...
Superb collection of early recordings from Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus, earthy roots music with Nyahbingi drumming, chanting, deep spiritual reggae...
top soulful rocksteady vocal cut from eddie perkins with the added bonus of an instrumental version on the flip. very limited pressings direct from japan,...
One of 4x7" pre release singles for the new caltone album, Tommy McCook ska-ing away on the a-side while the b-side the funky "jerk time" is exclusive...
Another rare recordings from Merritone label released in 1966, 'Fountain Bliss' is a heartful love song with cheerful piano and brass instruments. On the...
A very rare and beautiful Rocksteady tune that collectors have been after for many years. The Minstrels released a mere amount of records but all of them...
Taken from the epic album'Rock Steady Party', this is the first time ever released on 7 inch single and is Derrick Harriott's interpretation of praising...
The Loser'is gloriously considered as one of the most significant songs as well as rhythm tracks in the history of Reggae music. Also entitled as'The Winner',...