Great roots vocal cut from Earl Sixteen with four mixes including main vocal, dub version, alternative mix and binghi horns mix. Produced by Cultural Warriors.
With a career spanning over 50 years, Earl Sixteen is one of the major artists in the history of Jamaican music. He has been produced by some of the biggest...
A welcome reissue of the second Zion Train album, originally released on Universal Egg in 1993. Zion Train were at the forefront of the UK dub scene and...
Quality U.K. dub music from player of instruments Steve Mosco aka Jah Warrior with added vocals from Ranking Joe, Jah Mason, Hughie Izachaar and Martin...
Six instrumental roots melodic tracks presented in the traditional extended “discomix” showcase dub style. Written, produced & all instruments by Liam...
In demand 2002 U.K. roots gets a Partial reissue on limited 10" with previously unreleased mixes from Nucleus Roots featuring Simon Dan. One of two new...
'South Africa' is an 'archival' reggae song originally released on Riz Records, home to many dub stalwarts like Manasseh, Orville Smith and Devon Russell....
Two sought-after vocal tracks from influential British reggae band Rhythmites recorded in 1988.
Rhythmites recorded their classic debut album Intergration...
Timely reissue from Partial records of "Sound Iration In Dub" originally released in 1989. U.K. producers Nick Manasseh & Steve Gilder pioneering electronic...
Rare first roots album from vocalist Tenastelin originally released in 1989, produced by U.K. outfit Sound Iration Steve Gilder & Nick Raphael aka Manasseh....
Steve Mosco aka Jah Warrior's own self titled imprint was the label to put his Dub From The Heart album in 1997. It was his fourth at the time, and is...
Deep instrumental roots music recorded in Kingston between 1992 - 2002 by the Swiss duo Restless Mashaits, 1st time on vinyl..check "King Of Kings" "Africa"...
Partial Records reissue Tena Stelin & Centry's Sun & Moon, originally released in 1992. Classic UK vocal and dub LP. This was the first album from the...
Very rare 1st album from The Morwells originally released in 1975, featuring future members of The Roots Radics, seriously sought after raw stripped back...
A repro of the much in-demand Flames cut first made by the Nairobi Sisters in 1974, 'Promised Land'. Infamously sampled by Q-Tip for 'Whateva Will Be'...
Original 12" copies from 1979 all in wicked Grove Music Disco 45 company sleeves. Label boss King Sounds double AA sided "Kill Them Dead & Look Into Yourself"...
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This is Prince Fatty's homage to Lonnie Liston Smith's 1970s jazz-funk anthem, given reggae and dub treatments. A pro-peace prayer....