Freddie McGregor's first album originally released in 1979, produced by Niney The Observer includes killer tunes "Walls Of Jericho, Jah Can Count on I, Zion Chant"
Superb double header from Freddie McGregor with his 1977 roots update of his Studio 1 tune "Rastaman Camp" here titled "Run Come Rally" with the equally...
First released 1983, all tracks produced by A Ranglin, except Hard Times & Only Your Picture produced by V Buckley.
Recorded & Mixed at: Channel One Recording...
The original Star Wars Dub album was released in 1978 on Burning Sounds and shows Phil Pratt’s amazing talent as a record producer, singer, and songwriter....
Prince Lincoln Thompson was a Jamaican singer and songwriter, and was for a time the leader of the reggae group The Royal Rasses. Several albums in the...
Released for the first time in 1983 on the UK label Vista Sound, “Fight Against Corruption” sees Campbell backed by most of The Aggrovators musicians...
Re-issued for the very first time on vinyl -- in more than 40 years -- here's the third album by the cultish Jamaican band Morwells. Backed by such reggae...
Great late 70s roots rocker featuring Frankie Jones & Prince Alla originally released by North London label Starlight, both discomixes by Prince Jammy...
The Viceroys wicked second roots vocal LP originally released in 1983 on CSA in the U.K. backed by The Roots Radics & produced by Linval Thompson. features...