Jacob Miller – Too Much Commercialization Of Rastafari
Jah Butty – Commercial Rasta
Augustus Pablo – 555 Crown Street
Augustus Pablo – 555 Dub
1. Jacob Miller – Too Much Commercialization Of Rastafari
2. Jah Butty – Commercial Rasta
3. Augustus Pablo – 555 Crown Street
4. Augustus Pablo – 555 Dub
Super deep roots vocal cut over Augustus Pablo's 555 Crown Street rhythm with dubs, Dee Jay and Pablo's own cut. Highly recommended, all new 4 12" come with full colour company sleeves.
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...
Released the year of his death in March 1980 featuring killer roots tunes " Just A Dread" "Backyard Movement" "I Am A Natty" "Keep On Knocking" and many...
Classic roots album from 1978 produced by Augustus Pablo featuring 'Let's Get Together' 'Jah Jah Know' 'Let's Get Started' and many more. Sound quality...
Killer bass heavy cut from Hugh Mundell, First time on 7" only available on the classic album "Africa Must Be Free By 1983...now with generic white paper...
This new instalment of New Orleans Funk subtitled 'Two-Way-Pocky-Way, Gumbo Ya Ya and the Mardi Gras Mambo' features more classic New Orleans funk in all...
Mid 70s deep roots recorded at The Black Ark replaying the legendary "Satta Massa Gana" rhythm with vocal, dee jay and melodica cuts. New Reissues from...
Partial Records return to the vaults of the legendary Jah Works label, originally based in Reading and formed in the late 1980's. The label produced...
Four killer mid 70s versions of the Sound Dimension's Legendary Studio 1 riddim "Real Rock" with Augustus Pablo's keyboard Clarinet & Melodica versions...
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...
In 1984, photographers Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant captured the imagination of a generation with Subway Art, a groundbreaking book documenting the...