Two 1979 vocal roots recordings Hortense Ellis did for U.K. based producer Phill Pratt both tunes with dub versions. Repo of original label "Chanan-Jah"
Alton Ellis’ sister Hortense delivers the deepest, super-funkiest heavy reggae version EVER of this soul anthem originally by The Stylistics. Powered...
Stone-cold classic Studio One 45 back in stock after years! loud, clean, boom!
One off-repress will sell out! Don’t miss out!
Johnny Osbourne’s SEMINAL...
Very rare late 70s heavyweight roots steppers cut with wicked dub from King Tubby's, limited press from Archive Recordings. On green vinyl don't delay..
This is the definitive new edition of Rob Chapman's 100% essential discography of Studio One. Rob Chapman has written sleevenotes for a number of our Soul...
Tuff militant two sider from Courtney Melody who at the time was ruling the dancehall's of Jamaica. This 12' was released on the Crat label out of Brooklyn...
Big Crown Records are on a roll at the moment! Here is their reissue of the highly sought-after, very rare, and only release by Texas funk band, The...
A stone-cold CLASSIC tune!Simply one the most soulful New Orleans tunes EVER to come out on record from Eddie Bo vocalist Inell Young.
Rare as...New...
This has to be the greatest rare groove album ever: it's brimming with classic tracks such as the 2 step perfection of Heart's Desire, Holding You Loving...
Fine British Afro-jazz from the former Bellowhead trombonist and longtime world collaborator, whose debut boasts a veritable who’s who of London-based...
Killer dub version to Bob Marley's "Trouble On The Road Again" from the mid 70s with a dub of late 60s rare tune "Feel Alright" on the flip. Killer stuff...
Glen and Daves ‘Wake up to reality’ is an early plea for Jamaicans to get along and live together. The song is underpinned by the thumping Nyabinghi...