Time Unlimited singers Donovan Joseph, Orville Smith & Hugo Blackwood recorded this album in 1983, for it then to sit on a shelf till 2002 when a small...
Donovan Joseph on lead vocals on this wicked relick from 1994 of their late eighties tune "Free Up The Youths" with unreleased and version mixes, backed...
Winston Heywood started in 1971 self producing some songs like "Bam Sa Bo" and "Stop The War". In 1976 he recorded three songs for Lee Perry, "Africa",...
"Feeling Happy" by Mystic M, this is the same group known as Mystic I, the Mystic Eyes and the Mystics, rastas from West Kingston. The group included Anthony...
First time reissue of Devon Irons debut single recorded at Randy's with The Soul Syndicate late 1974. Comes with full colour insert of background and interview...
Uptempo late sixties recording from The Harmonians with Randy Williams organ instrumental cut from the early 70s on the flip. Most "Spade" releases were...
Two ultra cool rocksteady nuggets from 1968 produced by Joe Gibbs featuring Leo Graham led Overtakers and early recording from singer Keith Blake aka Prince...
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...
The first single from Blundetto’s forthcoming album sees the French producer collaborate with a true great of Jamaican music, the legendary reggae vocalist...
Next two vocal cuts using the same rhythm as Max Romeo's classic "Chase The Devil" featuring Lee Perry and Prince Jazzbo...rare repress on 7" get em' while...
Long-awaited reissue of this undercover gemstone. “Anything other than gospel music was a sin,” Rudolph “Pluto Pluck” Richards said of his formative...
Watty Burnett, singer with the Congos, here with "What A War", another great vocal on the same riddim as his song "Babylon A Fall", followed by a cool...
A Stone cold roots classic from Lee Perry & Max Romeo recorded at The Black Ark as sampled by The Prodigy and countless others. Clean and limited repress...
Mid 70s DJ cut from The Mexicano aka Rudy Grant brother of Eddy Grant on the heavyweight "Marcus Garvey" rhythm borrowed from Burning Spear & Jack Ruby.
Recorded at Channel One studio on the crucial Take Five riddim. Originally released in 1983 as a 10'' single on the Bebo International label, now reissued...
Two great early 70s recordings from The Africans laid down at Federal studios in Kingston. The group never made an album but check out their other reissue...
From the vaults of J.A. singer Willi Williams in conjuction with Dub Vendor come two 12" & 7" releases on Soul Sounds. "Freedom Time" was first released...
U.K. roots from 1976, wicked deep vocal cut from Fitzroy Henry with Sax led instrumental on the flip. Produced by Mike Dorane of Merger & Disco Dub Band.