70s rockers style - 11 Horace Andy tunes, Natural Mystic by Bob Marley, and a wicked version of 'No Love In The City'. Produced by King Tubby, Brad Osbourne and Horace Andy.
Basque Dub Foundation (BDF) remake of the classic Freddie McGregor "I'm A Revolutionist" riddim over 4x 7inch singles featuring Horace Andy, Johnny Clarke,...
Wicked 1st cut of "Youths Of Today" from the mid 70s recorded for Phil Pratt's Sunshot label, without horns which are included on the instrumental b-side.
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....
**J Dilla - Donuts: 10th Anniversary Edition (2xLP - Gatefold) - Available now!!!**Jay Dee already a hiphop producing legend with production for Pharcyde,...
A really extraordinary vocal performance from Keith 'Slim' Smith. 'The Turning Point' was originally recorded and written by Jimmy Holiday an RnB vocalist...
Lee Fields is a bona-fide, 100%, unadulterated, pure, gut-bucket soul singer. While the crate-digging funk and soul community bestowed "legendary" status...
On any given day, Peter Brown will gladly let it be known that he has 500 records "that ain't never been released" in the digital age. A legendary label...
A message to the eighties rudeboys from Singie Singe on "Get A Lick" riddim Studio 1 vintage style with a Re-edit from the Rootikal peoples on the flip.
New 20th anniversary edition of Soul Jazz Records' long out-of-print Miami Sound: Rare Funk and Soul from Miami, Florida, 1967-74.
This album had been...
Amazingly good compilation of music from Iraq!
Explosive rapid fire electronic and acoustic percussion combine with bewitching horn and synth melodies...
Don T Lee was the brother of producer Bunny Lee and on this excellent slice of party rocksteady he is superbly backed by the Bobby Aitken group. On the...
BACK IN STOCK ON VINYL..Great early Pressure Sound compilation of Lee Perry productions from the seventies featuring Zap Pow, Leo Graham, Earl Sixteen,...
Available for the first time on a 45 since its original release in 1968 this is a Tommy McCook and the Supersonics cover of the Jazz classic Killer Joe...
Jackie Mittoo's fifth and most popular album from 1972. Seminal reggae instrumentals with the famous Studio One heavy-bass sound. - Henry The Great, Lazy...
Analog Africa continue their excellent series of forgotten gems from 70's Africa with a collection of super rare and highly danceable masterpieces recorded...
Lacksley Castell's third album released in 1982 and recorded when he was only 16 !
Recorded at Channel One and Tuff Gong. Sweet roots vocals and tuff...