• Derrick Morgan & George Decker – Mine Yu Kill Mi Dead
    • Derrick Morgan & George Decker – Keep A Cool Head
    • 1. Mine Yu Kill Mi Dead
    • 2. Keep A Cool Head

    Two killer 1968 rocksteady nuggets back to back from Derrick Morgan & George Decker.

    Other Releases on Hop

    Derrick Morgan & PaulineSomeoneHop
    "Someone" credited on the UK Island label as by Derrick Morgan, this fine rocksteady song is actually by Derrick Morgan and Sister Pauline Morgan. B-side...
    • Derrick Morgan & Pauline – Someone
    • Derrick Morgan & Blues Blenders – Lagga Head

    People also bought

    Black TrapsNo LoveMutt And Jeff
    Very rare mid 70s roots cut from The Black Traps with what sounds like an uncredited wicked King Tubby dub on the flip. no repress...Limited stock...
    • – No Love
    • – Dub Love
      Stranger ColeCrying Every NightDuke Reid
      Absolute killer vocal cut from Stranger Cole over the rhythm made famous by U Roy "Tom Drunk" with rare organ cut on the flip. Don't Sleep...
      • Stranger Cole – Crying Every Night
      • Tommy McCook with The Supersonics – Mighty Alley
      Freddie McKayIn Times Of TroubleEarthquake
      Killer tune from the always great combination of two late giants of 70s roots music, Ossie Hibbert as producer and Freddie McKay as vocalist. Originally...
      • Freddie McKay – In Times Of Trouble
      • Ossie, Sly & Robbie – Trouble Dub
      Peter AustinYour Cheating HeartStud / Reggae Fever
      Wicked early reggae version of "Your Cheating Heart" originally released in 1973 produced by Byron Lyons with version on the flip.
      • Peter Austin – Your Cheating Heart
      • Stud All Stars – Cheating Version
      Jerry HarrisToo Much ReligionRawse / DKR
      Very rare Wackies 7' from the mid 70s New York style, Jerry Harris 1st tune. Check dub version.
      • Jerry Harris – Too Much Religion
      • Baba Leslie & Jerry Harris – Religious Dub
      The ClarendoniansEarly In The MorningDrum Beat / Reggae Fever
      Killer boss sounds produced by Kenneth Wilson with Sir Harry cut on the flip.
      • The Clarendonians – Early In The Morning
      • Sir Harry – Musical Broom
      Dennis AlcaponeEl PasoSupreme
      On the "You Don't Care" rhythm early 70s DJ cut from Dennis Alcpone.
      • Dennis Alcapone – El Paso
      • The Purplelites – The Pressure Is On
      Owen GreyOn The BeachCoxsone
      "I was dancing to Coxsone's Downbeat on the beach" High praise for Clement Dodd & Studio 1 from 1960
      • Owen Grey – On The Beach
      • The Blues Blaster – Shuffling Jug
      DamalistikBabylon Time Riddim #1Scotch Bonnet
      Paying homage to the Firehouse label track 'Babylon' with the decidedly regal pairing of King Tubby and King Kong. The Riddim's slick digital fatness is...
      • Damalistik ft. Solo Banton & Donovan Kingjay – Babylon Time
      • Damalistik – Babylon time riddim
      The TermitesPush It UpOlympic
      Rare rocksteady two sider from 1968 repressed on J.A. label...no repress don't delay..
      • The Termites – Push It Up
      • The Webber Sisters – What You Gonna Do About It
      Stan MartinRasta ReminiscenceRam
      Killer obscure heavyweight vocal roots from the 70s with tuff nyah rhythm b-side. No repress...Limited stock..Don't Delay.
      • – Rasta Reminiscence
      • – Version
      Tristan PalmerCollie ManOrbit
      Superb rootsy dancehall from 1981 with mixes by Scientist, check heavyweight dub.
      • – Collie Man
      • – Version
      Black CouncilGhetto TribulationsCultural Connection
      Killer tune from 1980, a real roots rarity on very very limited repress..don't delay..
      • – Ghetto Tribulation
      • – Version