Stripped back roots from Barrington Levy and The Roots Radics originally released in the early eighties produced by Henry Junjo Lawes with version on the flip.
Classic LP recorded circa 1980 in the Radics / Scientist era, this is a reissue of the 1997 pressing with 2 bonus tracks, but with a fresh new layout for...
Featuring Barrington Levy's work with The Mighty Two (Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson) from the early 80s. Four discomix's with various DJ's plus dubs and long...
One of Barrington Levy's most popular albums originally released in 1979 on Jah Life & Greensleeves records. Produced by Henry Junjo Lawes with the mighty...
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"...
Official reissue of this rare and truly oddball gem from the eccentric mind of Lee "Scratch" Perry! Using the same rhythm as Max Romeo's classic "Chase...
Killer early roots dancehall tune originally released in 1980 produced by Henry Juno Lawes with excellent dub by Scientist. B-Side "Never Stop Fighting"...
Great roots harmony single from Cultural Roots taken from the album of the same name produced by Henry Junjo Lawes early 80s tuff backing from The Roots...
The Japanese singer Aiko Sekiguchi teaming up with Dale Senaga in 1979. The pair flew from Hawaii to California to record the backing tracks at A&M Studios,...
On 'another one bites the dust' rhythm early rootsy dancehall style from 1982 and produced by henry junjo lawes with mixes by scientist
baccara / give...
Reissue of this obscure, leftfield disco-not-disco / new wave gem from 1983. Originally released on 7" format, this expanded 12" issue was written and...
Four cuts recorded for Winston Riley's Techniques label in the 70s The Inturns a.k.a. The Viceroys killer vocal cut "Nothing Is Impossible" here with...
Killer 10" taking a classic Carlos Garnett track and reworking it for past and present.
Rewind to 1974 for the Norman Connors version in pure jazz-dance...
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...