Crisp sounding new roots from France featuring singer Loic Paulin with The Hornin' All Stars, dubs are a musical tribute to The Wailer brothers rhythm section. Limited edition full colour picture sleeve. No repress with Hornin' Sounds label.
Recorded at Channel One & Tuff Gong studios in the early eighties by roots band Soul Power & Sound but never released on vinyl till now with the added...
Insanely rare Nigerian Afro-Roots ! Deep Lagos recording session @ EMI.
Each track is a banger ! Heavy underground selection this one!Arranged & Performed...
Time Unlimited singers Donovan Joseph, Orville Smith & Hugo Blackwood recorded this album in 1983, for it then to sit on a shelf till 2002 when a small...
Obscure & underrated Jamaican Roots piece from 83 by the great Oswald 'Timbo' Stewart. Talented singer who used to sing alongside Larry Marshall back in...
Rare early 80s roots instrumentals from late High Times Guitar Player, Fazal Prendergast. Dug out from the vaults from the careful Hornin' Sounds label,...
Rare U.K. late 70s / early 80s recordings from Zabandis featuring members of Misty In Roots, Produced by Clement Bushay. Both tracks with extended dubs..check...
Ode to the Weed's best friend, originally released on a roots 12" on Conflict records 1976, with toasting from Dillinger & Trinity on the version side....
A Killer heavy duty release from Johnny Clarke & Mad Professor.. featuring the awesome "Come Back To Me" originally released in 1985 tucked away on his...
Very Very limited, white label 7" copies of both Dennis Brown & Johnny Clarke's tunes riding the killer rocksteady groove of The Viceroys "Let Him Go"...
Ultra heavyweight dub album from Tuff Scout, which is a salute to London reggae shops both past and present. 10 tracks of floor shaking deepness mixed...
Rhythm recorded by Noel Zebulon which was a big Shaka tune from the time, now with new roots vocals from Akae Beka but the killer cut here is from Fikir...
Three wicked new deep roots vocal cuts from Johnny Clarke, Errol Bellot, Horace Martin on a relick of The African Brothers 70s classic "Lead Us Father"
Rare early 80s roots instrumentals from late High Times Guitar Player, Fazal Prendergast. Dug out from the vaults from the careful Hornin' Sounds label,...
London based outfit The Gyrators return with their ultra cool tone version of Sound Dimension's Studio 1 instrumental "Bitter Blood / Just Another Girl"
“This is the Soul Vibration That Rocks The Nation!” The tune then continues with Chin Loy delivering a hallucinatory DJ explosion over Augustus Pablo’s...
Veteran singer Winston 'Midnight Riders' Powell joins for this Jam Stars Salute Vol. 2
Fusion Roots shot based on a favorite mad Jam cut from the 70's....
A serious must have for roots / dub heads, originally released in 1978 produced by Augustus Pablo & Everton Da' Silva. Rockers All Stars on fire mixed...
Wicked debut album from Birmingham band Israel Movements originally issued in 1989 on One Heart records. Superb fusion of pure binghi, steppers & deep...
All time classic two sider! Alton Ellis's killer 1972 vocal cut of Cornelius Brothers "Too Late To Turn Back Now" then flip the 7" over and Augustus Pablo's...
first of two killer rocksteady 7"reissues from pressure sounds.wicked vocal cut from glen adams and instrumental cut from king sax man val bennett. reproduced...
Obscure & underrated Jamaican Roots piece from 83 by the great Oswald 'Timbo' Stewart. Talented singer who used to sing alongside Larry Marshall back in...
Superb roots vocal cut from Hugh Mundell on a relick of the "Swing Easy" rhythm produced by Augustus Pablo in the late 70s with killer percussive dub version.
2nd of two 7"reissues from pressure sounds featuring the late 60s production work of bunny 'striker' lee. this 7" features the uniques lead singer slim...
Heavyweight roots rocker from Prince Allah originally released in the late 70s by Joe Gibbs, with Errol Thompson wicked dub version on the flip. Comes...
Carl Moore cut very few records and this is a beautiful vocal version of the 'Strange Things' rhythm. My ForeFathers Died In the Sand' is a mid 70s roots...