Heavyweight vocal roots album from Hugh Mundell originally released in 1980, featuring "Great Tribulation, Live In Love, Rastafari Call, Time & Place" co produced with his mentor Augustus Pablo.
A killer selection of nine 7" Augustus Pablo's 70/80s productions featuring Hugh Mundell, Leroy Williams, Sister Jam, Richie Mac and the great man himself....
A killer selection of nine 7" Augustus Pablo's 70/80s productions featuring Hugh Mundell, Leroy Williams, Sister Jam, Richie Mac and the great man himself....
A killer selection of nine 7" Augustus Pablo's 70/80s productions featuring Hugh Mundell, Leroy Williams, Sister Jam, Richie Mac and the great man himself....
Superb roots vocal cut from Hugh Mundell on a relick of the "Swing Easy" rhythm produced by Augustus Pablo in the late 70s with killer percussive dub version.
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.
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...
One off stock ..solo 7" overstocks from Jacob Miller's boxset of the classic Augustus Pablo sessions 1974-75 featuring "False Rasta" "Each One Teach...
A serious must have for roots / dub heads, originally released in 1978 produced by Augustus Pablo & Everton Da' Silva. Rockers All Stars on fire mixed...
5 rockers cuts on the "Give Me The Right" riddim originally released in 1979, two vocals from Lacksley Castell & Roman Stewart with killer DJ piece from...
'El Rocker's' focuses on the rhythms and tunes that were used to make up the epochal 'King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown' album. Consisting of seventeen tunes,...
27 recordings from Joe Gibbs’ studio, a celebration of early reggae demonstrating the quality of Gibbs’s output throughout 1970, reflecting the developing...
Roots music flourished in the 1970’s as Rastafarianism, Black consciousness and self-determinization became the most important aspects of Reggae music....
Dennis Bovell & Matumbi 1st single from 1973, their killer version of the Hot Chocolate classic from the same year and complete with great DJ Toasting...
In the 1970s, Clement Dodd’s legendary Studio One Records went through an amazing period of re-birth working with new artists such as Willie Williams,...
In the early 1970s the island of Jamaica, and in particular its reggae musicians, developed a love affair with small Japanese motor bikes. Honda bikes...
The title is misleading as these are excellent mid 70s Tubby dubs, with rhythms provided by the top musicians of the day including Sly and Robbie, Family...