Two ultra cool rocksteady nuggets from 1968 produced by Joe Gibbs featuring Leo Graham led Overtakers and early recording from singer Keith Blake aka Prince Alla on the flip.
Uptempo late sixties recording from The Harmonians with Randy Williams organ instrumental cut from the early 70s on the flip. Most "Spade" releases were...
First time reissue of Devon Irons debut single recorded at Randy's with The Soul Syndicate late 1974. Comes with full colour insert of background and interview...
Great late Rocksteady from Errol Dunkley originally issued on Amalgamated in the U.K. & J.A. with the rare version from Lynn Taitt & The Jets on the flip.
Mid 70s DJ cut from The Mexicano aka Rudy Grant brother of Eddy Grant on the heavyweight "Marcus Garvey" rhythm borrowed from Burning Spear & Jack Ruby.
Great new rootsy rocksteady skank from American hammond organ player Roger Rivas with Italian top studio band The Officinalis. Limited press from Aloevera...
Dennis Bovell & Matumbi 1st single from 1973, their killer version of the Hot Chocolate classic from the same year and complete with great DJ Toasting...
Rare 1975 recording from Rupie Edwards, recorded at Lee Perry's Black Ark studio with stripped down rhythm dub on the flip. Limited repress from Horus...
Two original Digital-B bullets just unearthed...killer 90s dancehall vibes from Junior Demus & Steelie & Cleevie with as always with Digital-B releases...check...
Prince Far I was a Jamaican reggae DJ, producer and a well-known member of the Rastafarian movement. Known for his distinctive voice. Far frequently used...
Prince Far I 3rd album originally released in 1977 for Joe Gibbs.
Mixed and engineered by Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson, backed by some of the best riddims...
Hard hitting 1978 roots cut from Albert Bailey & Clifton Howell aka Earth & Stone, recorded at Channel One with The Revoultionaires. Clean and loud pressing...
back to 1978 for when The Paragons, a Jamaican vocal group mostly known for rocksteady tracks, linked with Jah Stone and Tommy McCook And The Supersonics...
This is great, sweet rocksteady vibes!
Initially voiced over a midi demo at Axelrodʼs Donʼt Trip Studio, “One Step Ahead” is one of the last recordings...