Side A : Recording Treasure Isle Studio. Released 1966 Only GB. Great Mid Tempo Rock Steady Vocal. Side B : Released 1966. Tough Rhythm Rock Steady Instrumental.
Rare 1970 early reggae cut from Justin Hinds originally released on Duke Reid 7" now with the added bonus of slinky organ version from Gus McIntyre on...
Four rare ska 7" singles recordings from the mid sixties featuring The Slivertones, LynTaitt, The Melodians & The Sensations on Treasure Isle records....
Studio One Ska Fire Box Set, a limited-edition one-off pressing exclusive collectors seven-inch box set featuring 10 amazing and super-rare Studio One...
Unreleased mix of mid sixties vocal rocksteady nugget from Justin Hinds with the rare Treasure Isle cut from The Saints on this limited stamped white label.
“Girls Talk” by cousins Dessie & Freddie is a long-lost treasure from the early eighties Recorded at the legendary Aquarius Studio in 1982 and arranged...
Ajomasé is the groundbreaking debut album by legendary Nigerian percussionist Gasper Lawal. Originally released in 1980 on his own label CAP, Strut are...
George Nooks killer 70s vocal cut over "Chapter Three" then the almighty dub piece with Ruddy Thomas excellent vocal cut "Keep It Down" on the flip. 7th...
Two Niney The Observer late 70s roots productions featuring one of Jamaica's greatest harmony groups The Heptones, with Naggo Morris on lead vocals. Both...
Super Rare Rocksteady wicked 45 only ever released in the UK in 1968 (few hundred quid for an original)! Killer funky jazz organ instrumental from Jackie...
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Heavy like lead, a 1983 production from Fashion Records founder Chris Lane, aka Dub Organiser, featuring Johnnie Clarke in fine style on vocals. A classic...
DKR say.."A mythical tune for all serious digital reggae collectors, finally reissued. The obscure Junior Khadaffy (various spellings!) released only a...
Side A : Never Released. Early Ska Vocal.1961 Recording At Federal Studio. Unknown Duke Reid's Duo Artist.Side B : Recording At Federal Studio 1961. Great...
Unreleased ska vocal cut from Eric 'Monty' Morris from the mid sixties with Tommy McCook's Supersonics providing the muscle plus Baba Brooks killer instrumental...