“100% Dynamite is among the finest compilations ever assembled.” The Quietus
This is a new black edition vinyl pressing of Soul Jazz Records’ seminal...
All Time classic late 70s Dub album from Joe Gibbs & The Professionals complete with crazy sound effects & tuff rhythms a plenty. Nice U.K. Pressings...
Sam Cooke, inventor and true King of Soul, recorded Night Beat in 1963, is a deeper bluesy and moodier album. Night Beat is an album that approaches...
'The word timeless is applied way too often in music, but here it is entirely justified.' Fact
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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...
Soul Jazz Records’ latest excursion into the Crescent City vaults delves deep into the roots and history of the Voodoo world of New Orleans Funk.
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Superb spiritual deepness once more channelling Coltrane, Tyner et al with the great Idris Muhammed on drums - this is a super tight set, wicked super...
**Repressed!**
Originally released as an acetate, with two copies in existence, this is not only spiritual jazz-funk as good as it gets but certainly...
Tough Brazilian meets Jazz fusion from Airto Moreira, produced by Creed Taylor in 1972 for CTI! Line-up includes Flora Purim, Ron Carter, Chick Corea,...
Very nicely done Greensleeves reissue of this classic dancehall album from 1982, featuring the killer title track and many more great tunes that made the...
Moton records launches its offshoot label with an incredible, posthumous release from the much-missed, best-dressed gentleman of techno, the great Andrew...
SEMINAL deep spritual jazz from pianist and Strata-East co-owner Stanley Cowell. Fantastic minimal piano as well as kalimba. Travelin' Man is 100% essential...
Featuring two of the most collectable early reggae LPs of all time. Both albums new to CD. Includes some of the biggest Jamaican hits of the late Sixties...