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....
In his excellent book England's Dreaming, Jon Savage refers to Pick a Dub as "the greatest dub album ever, twelve cuts, all fantastic." It's easy to concur...
Originally released in 1982 on Jah Guidance, recorded at Channel One with the mighty Roots Radics inna rub-a-dub fashion. Tristan Palma on fine form over...
Fred Locks’ 1976 LP Black Star Liner sits on any short list of classics from Reggae’s 1970s golden era. The LP, available again in a newly remastered...
Originally released by Mango Records in 1988, Cultural Roots’ Running Back To Me features prime King Jammy digital production that brought forth hits...
This 7" packs two heavyweight punches. First up Glenn Brown and Ritchie Mcdonald's 'Realize' is a deep roots nugget and an immortal jam that really hits...
Awesome new reggae version of Duke Pearson / Donald Byrd jazz classic "Cristo Redentor" tastefully done by The Horus Allstars with great version on the...
Original unplayed stock from the mid 70s.. U.S. band The Black Eagles featuring Denroy Morgan, father of Morgan Heritage...Check the funky B-side "60 Minutes...
Their killer roots 1980 album featuring "Never Get Burn" "Jah Kingdom Come" & "Since I Through The Comb Away" recorded at Harry J's Jamaica & Mixed in...
Seminal Studio One release - so many tunes! 'Artibella'! 'When I Fall In Love'!
CLASSIC rocksteady! Ken Boothe, "Mr. Rock Steady" himself, proves himself...
Wicked collection of early 70s Studio One tunes w/ highlights including alternate takes of Ken Boothe's Moving Away and Im and David's classic Heavy Beat....