BACK IN STOCK.. Late 70s roots vocal cut of the Peter Tosh classic but its King Tubbys dub thats the killer here!! old school drum and bass version all the way!
Great late 70s roots rocker featuring Frankie Jones & Prince Alla originally released by North London label Starlight, both discomixes by Prince Jammy...
One of The Gladiators top roots tunes from the early eighties, recorded at Channel One with killer dub version on the flip. Don't miss..on limited clear...
Very rare 7" solo outing for Jamaican saxophonist Deadly Headly Bennett, originally issued in 1985 featuring two roots instrumental cuts. Original copies...
The reformed Skatalites monster tune from the mid 70s, heavy heavy roots music with an incredible percussive part 2 on the flip, produced by King Tubby....
Two ultra rare 1972 heavyweight nyabinghi roots cuts from Bro Joe & The Rightful Brothers, with "Hail The Children"the first recorded appearance of Yabby...
Two killer extended tracks from the late 70s from The Reggae Regulars featuring vocalist Allan Kingpin & Tony Benjamin. Both tune mixed by Dennis 'Blackbeard'...
Classic 1977 Freedom Sounds roots produced by the late Bertram Brown and utilising the ferocious Stone rhythm, replete with the previously unreleased...
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..
Long overdue press of John Holt's essential roots classic "Strange Things" recorded for Phil Pratt's Sunshot label in 1971 with organ version on the...
Undoubtedly one of the best Funky Reggae tunes from Derrick Harriott's production, "Am I Black Enough" was originally a Billy Paul hit and has been covered...
Back in stock after an age..Niney's earthy roots classic from 1971 backed with Dennis Brown's "Lightning & Thunder" One of three new represses from "Observers"...
one of his most well known tunes from 1969 which was a big hit in the u.k. On this repress there is a rare instrumental cut on the b-side.very limited...
Instrumental of the Roots Train Number 1 tune. Deep and soulfull with The Upsetters blasting out a rootsy horns version that is enhanced by Scratch's bass...
Top dee jay cut over the heavyweight "late night blues" riddim but the killer here is the ULTRA HEAVY dubplate mix on the flip. High Recommended PLAY LOUD!!