Roots classic - hauntingly deep tune from 1979 produced by Everton de Silva for the Hungry Town label. B-side plays a great dub of "Barry Brown's "Release The Chain"
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....
Originally released in 1978 on an update of The Heptones rhythm "give me the right" produced by Everton Dasilva, with Augustus Pablo's version on the flip.
Heavyweight vocal roots album from Hugh Mundell originally released in 1980, featuring "Great Tribulation, Live In Love, Rastafari Call, Time & Place"...
All time killer deep roots cut from Barry Brown originally released in 1979 on the same awesome rhythm as Asher & Trimble's "Humble Yourself" produced...
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...
Limited edition 7" from the insanely popular Buena Vista Social Club that became THE soundtrack of the late 90's. "Chan Chan" is the lead track from the...
Africa' is the first release by Jamaican born singer Robert Dallas on Dub & Sound International, known for his releases on Roots Garden and Jamtone. Here...
"Keleya" is a sweltering organ-led african fusion banger re-issued by Mr Bongo, originally released in 1974. Backed with a razor sharp, percussion heavy,...
Originally released in 1978 on an update of The Heptones rhythm "give me the right" produced by Everton Dasilva, with Augustus Pablo's version on the flip.
Jackie Mittoo makes it clear why he's the funkiest reggae musician ever to live on earth. 'Get Up and Get It' is simply one of the TOUGHEST reggae/funk...
Infamous r&b bandleader who spent a lot of time in New Orleans headed down to Florida in the mid-70s to record a number of miami funk meets disco cuts.
Drawn from the Audio Productions catalogue of early 80s Nairobi, this is a compilation that captures a luminous period in Kenya's urban music, when rumba...