Killer vocal cut from 1978 over late nght blues riddim originally done by Don Carlos, produced by Bunny Lee with super deep dub with the bassline of all...
Rocksteady cover of the undoubtable Impressions' anthem. Out of many rocksteady tunes this one stands out with its splendid arrange and engineering genius....
Conscious or Righteous still sounds heavy as..mid 70s heavyweight roots from Cornell Campbell plus check King Tubby's awesome dub on the flip..worth the...
A roots instrumental from the Clancy Eccles Produced 'Dynamites Band'. Absolute beauty of a tune and comes with a deep churning bass heavy mix of the same...
Great twisted early 70s reggae from DJ Charlie Ace and Producer Lee Perry. The tune is in fact three songs spliced together by Scatch - "Stand By Me" Better...
Wicked dub album from Lee Perry recorded at The Black Ark studio originally released in 1983 but musically from 1977/78. Featuring heavyweight dubs of...
Instrumental of the Roots Train Number 1 tune. Deep and soulfull with The Upsetters blasting out a rootsy horns version that is enhanced by Scratch's bass...
A Stone cold roots classic from Lee Perry & Max Romeo recorded at The Black Ark as sampled by The Prodigy and countless others. Clean and limited repress...
Stone-cold classic Studio One 45 back in stock after years! loud, clean, boom!
One off-repress will sell out! Don’t miss out!
Horace Andy’s all-time...
Staple Drastics' vocalist MC ZULU lends his trademark no-nonsense vocal sensibility offering with 'The Lick' b/w 'Who Dare Live? 'The Lick' is a ruff...
Really excellent 45 from Bobby Floyd on the A side. B side is a 'Young Dellinger' on the flipside with the super rare cut of the same rhythm 'Wam Pam Pa...
Wicked obscure roots vocal cut from 1979/80 using the tuff riddim to Jacob Miller's "Who Say Jah No Dread" with a lovers rock soul cover on the flip by...