Killer mid 70s roots music from Jamaican vocalist Earl Zero, with two original versions recorded for Tommy Cowen's Arab label made complete with King Tubby's stunning stripped down dubs.
Wicked deep roots vocal from a youthful Lloyd Hemmings originally released in 1975, produced by Lloyd Campbell with Skin Flesh & Bone adding the weight...
Wicked lost Canadian business from 1984. Fisherman is a low-fi proto digital masterpiece which predates the release of King Jammy’s Sleng Teng by a full...
Between the twin pillars of "Cloak and Dagger" and "Blackboard Jungle Dub", the superlative, yet often overlooked, "Rhythm Shower" album was also released...
Deluxe vinyl reissue of one of Coil's most revered album releases. A noxious and heady mix of neo-folk, free-jazz expression and haunting ambience. Essential!...
Lee Perry first came to prominence working with Coxsone Dodd’s fabled Studio One. This is where Scratch earned the nickname with the wildly popular Jamaican...
Fresh from bringing us two incredible volumes of ‘A Journey into Deep Jazz’ and providing an introduction to Black Saint & Soul Note Records on BBE,...
This is the definitive new edition of Rob Chapman's 100% essential discography of Studio One. Rob Chapman has written sleevenotes for a number of our Soul...
Black Uhuru first formed in 1972, initially as Uhuru (Swahili for 'freedom'). Over the years the group has undergone several line-up changes with Derrick...
Limited 7" press from France of obscure song recorded by The Cimarons in 1982 at London studio Easy Street. Never released on vinyl before with a new dub...
Soul Jazz Records new Studio One album is a fantastic selection featuring all-star legendary Studio One vocalists – Alton Ellis, Marcia Griffiths, The...
Uber rare (£300+) vocal roots album originally released in 1982 on Orthodox, (The Twelve Tribes Of Israel) recorded at Tuff Gong & Harry J's studios and...
Soul Jazz Records are releasing this first ever collection of the pioneering British reggae Lovers Rock group Brown Sugar including rare singles, dubs...
Derrick Morgan's wicked Rocksteady cut from 1968 on the same rhythm as Max Romeo's rude classic "Wet Dream" also Lester Sterling & Stranger Cole's classic...
Great Rocksteady vocal cut from Alva Lewis with backing from Bobby Aitken & The Caribbeats with Lester Sterling's instrumental "Soul Voyage" on the flip.