Originally released as by Jack Lord, this is Kingstonians lead singer Jackie Bernard singing about the day to day struggle and the rise of cost of living. Great, relaxed riddim out of Lee Perry's Black Ark Studio!
Two great rare Black Ark recordings from the late 70s recorded at the same sessions as "Heart Of The Congo" featuring the unmistakable voice of Cedric...
"Feeling Happy" by Mystic M, this is the same group known as Mystic I, the Mystic Eyes and the Mystics, rastas from West Kingston. The group included Anthony...
In the early years, the Mighty Diamonds were actually called the Diamonds or Tabby and the Diamonds, they were recording since 1969. "Talk About It" is...
Mr Bongo reissue this Danny Krivit and DJ Harvey favourite, as sampled by J Dilla and Glenn Underground - a dubby disco cover of the Gamble & Huff penned...
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KILLER NEW ORLEANS FUNK PARTY BOMB!!
One of the rarest of all New...
Early Black Ark-recorded gem from Max Romeo. Backed by musicians including Carlton Barrett and Aston Barrett of The Wailers. On the flip killer trombone...
Two gorgeous early 70s vocal harmony tracks from The Tidals. Back to back with no dub version. Finely crafted vocals by a group who were very sparsely...
Limited numbered new roots offering from Alchemy Dubs featuring Ojah with guest vocalist Hada Guldris. Comes in hard cardboard company sleeve plus sticker....
Second 10" in the Joe Gibbs (Roots Archive Series) featuring Dhaima 1977 roots vocal cut with Mighty Two dub plus a combination vocal with Dennis Brown...
Great '69 soulful vocal cut from Ken Parker on a early reggae rhythm supplied by Joe Gibbs with Johnny Moore's relick of Don Drummond's "The Reburial"...
Originally released in 1979, heavyweight roots reggae vocal cut from Devon Lyon / Bailey with wicked dub on the b-side. Recorded at Dynamic Studios by...
Very rare and little known alternate cut to the Roots' classic "Evil That You Do." Roots were a male/female duo of Peter and Carol, and the classic "Evil..."...
Winston Heywood started out his career in 1971 for producer Fud Christian and had a hit with "I Never Fall In Love Again". His group was called "The Soul...