Out of print for many, many years this is the seminal CLASSIC 1972 album by Horace Andy for Studio One.
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1975 roots vocal cut from Horace Andy, produced by Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson aka The Mighty Two with dub version on the flip.All copies come in thick...
Fresh from his time at Studio 1 Horace Andy got together with producer Phil Pratt to record these mid 70's strong roots tunes with early versions of classics...
Appearing originally on the Solid Groove label out of Croydon in South London, Exclusively is sometimes misconstrued as the UK issue of Dance Hall Style....
Rico's awesome instrumental cut to errol dunkley's "repatrition" heavy heavy roots a must, produced by bunny lee mid 70s comes with heavy card sleeve....
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First release of 2014 on from Vancouver's Mood Hut - and a brilliant selection of deep house music, fashioning an oddball twist on the classic...
Niney The Observer, aka Sir Niney The Conqueror. Sir Niney’s ‘Music Police’ is a cool and deadly instrumental, highly sought after by Studio 1 collectors...
Just In...In the late spring of 1968, after years spent making his mark within the Jamaican music industry as an artist and jobbing producer, Lee ‘Scratch’...
Three absolute dub plate bullets from Roof International label, featuring sound clash tunes from the early 90s..even if your not into 80/90s dancehall,...
Soul Jazz Records continues to dig deeper into the vaults of the mighty Studio One, the most important record label in the history of Reggae music.
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Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Ethiopian 7" in pic sleeve! Unplayed and shiny but has some occasional minor background sounds
100% Guarantee on this and all Original Vinyl at Sounds Of The Universe - 'if you're not happy we're not happy' or your money back!
The third release from Night Dreamer’s essential 'Direct-to-Disc' sessions sees an incredible meeting between legendary US saxophonist Gary Bartz and...
One of two heavyweight Black Uhuru tunes get's a limited repress on 12". Late 70s roots at it's militant best with Michael Rose on lead vocals with Sly...
Greatest Rocksteady! Lloyd Barnes recorded KC White on this Munchie Jackson riddim, so it was told by KC White, but this riddim is actually a riddim from...
New edition of the definitive cultural reference book for Jamaican dancehall and features hundreds of killer photographs, extensive text and interviews...
The best (and rarest) of Sergio Mendes' 70s albums. Mendes returns to his Afro-Brazilian roots for this awesome album. Heavy percussion, killer tunes....