Superb collection of early recordings from Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus, earthy roots music with Nyahbingi drumming, chanting, deep spiritual reggae...
A faultless selection of seriously sublime rock steady from Derrick Harriott. A timeless classic where one of the pivotal pioneers of Jamaican music lays...
A masterpiece of Jamaican Jazz recorded in 1960 by the Eric Grant Orchestra, resident band of the Casa Montego Hotel in Montego Bay. Rhythm & Blues,...
Very rare dub roots album from Matumbi, originally released in 1980 on Extinguish Records. Produced by Dennis Bovell & Eaton Jah Blake and featuring DJ...
Limited new 7” (500 only) from the Soul Rivivers with their Ethiopiques meets Kingston groove on Harder which features 87 year old reggae legend Ernest...
Heavy sought-after Roots track from 1980 played by crazy talented band Black Stallion. Real Soulful singer here. Serious thing. Extended with 2 fresh Raw...
Two killer tracks on one 7"...1970 rare early reggae vocal cut from Glen Brown and a wicked court room battle with rude boys from Derrick Morgan..don't...
Tommy McCook’s playing perfectly suited to this inspired horns workout recorded at the Black Ark studio. King Tubby's dub on the flipside. Yabby at the...
Two great rocksteady tracks produced by Derrick Morgan, the a-side was probably never released as a 7" so far. Backing vocals on "Give Me That Love" are...
Seriously good dub album from Alan 'Yaba' Blizzard recorded and mixed at Yaba Studios in London, with extra dubness coming from Al Breadwinner. For fans...
Killer soul and funk compilation from unsung hero Alice Clark!
This fantastic collection features all the tracks from Alice Clark's classic Mainstream...
Stranger Cole with a soulful vocal on an infectious rhythm. All the components of the skinhead period reggae are here. Roy Richards on the flipside on...
Originally recorded in 1974, "Confusion" is a 26-minute, one-track album that is entirely instrumental on the first side. Lyrically, the song is a polemical...
Killer New Orleans Funk rarity!
Inell Young's searing vocal performance backed by the unbelievably funky James Black's seriously awesome second-line...