a killer rocksteady collection from the uniques featuring the great slim smith. all tunes produced by bunny lee in the late 60s.the uniques were one of...
Recorded on the very same day as Earl Sixteen's People Music, here comes Junior Murvin cut crying for his brothers in the homeland. On flip side a Delroy...
Two pre ska tunes from the vaults of Brentford Road, featuring Jiving Junior member Herman Sang with a great strolling R&B number and the more Calypso...
Recorded at the same session as Cobra Style, this is a peace and love instrumental that touches your heartstrings. Perhaps designed by Family Man himself,...
First time 7" release of late '80s roots tune by the brothers Ruffy & Tuffy. Previously only available on the album "Climax". Released in Sweden in 1988....
Winston McAnuff roots tune from 1980. Fatman Riddim Section takes care of the dub version on the b-side. 1 of 4 new titles limited edition of 500 worldwide.
Much needed reissue of this heavy roots tune from 1982. Big bass riddim and memorable lyrics and vocals by the Jamaican I.C.E.E.S. group. Ring Craft...
Heavyweight roots from 1976 originally released on Freedom Sounds label in Jamaica, B-side has King Tubby's awesome dub, worth the money alone! Highly...
Great Rocksteady vocal cut from Alva Lewis with backing from Bobby Aitken & The Caribbeats with Lester Sterling's instrumental "Soul Voyage" on the flip.
Jamaican 7" copies of the Inspirations - "It Nice You" credit the singers as the Hot Spurs. The song was planned to appear on Uk Punch label but at the...
We have only ever seen ONE copy of Derrick Morgans "Small Island Girl", so the original Jamaican 7" must be rare like hell. B-side "Family War" is a great...
Alternative rare vocal version of "Earthquake" aka "The Blues" from the great Prince Buster. Tuff 60s rocksteady direct from Jamaica with instrumental...
Early Rasta Roots reggae song "Mount Zion" was recorded in 1971 on a riddim that fits perfectly to the Wailers material, that Lee Perry recorded this...
Documentary about the recording studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Director Greg Camalier travels to the landmark and explains how material recorded here...
Derrick Morgan's wicked Rocksteady cut from 1968 on the same rhythm as Max Romeo's rude classic "Wet Dream" also Lester Sterling & Stranger Cole's classic...