Solid gold previously unreleased Junior Murvin album produced by King Jammy finally sees the light of day - Rare non-album singles plus a trailer load...
Wicked drum machine led roots tune from Junior Murvin, recorded with Lee Perry at The Black Ark late 70s with version on the flip. One of three new Studio...
Four top notch 7" roots rockers from Joe Gibbs / Studio 16 originally released in the late 70s & early 80s. Featuring Sylford Walker, Junior Murvin, Naggo...
Different mix to his Police & Thieves LP version from the mid 70s with strong dubwise from Scratch recorded at The Black Ark. All three new Studio 16 7"...
Ranking Joe's classic first album originally released on Greensleeves records in 1978, their second album release. Ranking Joe on top form toasting over...
Originally issued as two separate album releases this 2CD remastered edition collects up 28 Augustus Pablo classic from the golden age of Rockers. Melodica...
Nice ’n easy yet heavy as heck, Augustus Pablo’s King David’s Melody pulls together 11 mesmerising examples of the melodica maestro previously issued...
Featuring the excellent backing of the Roots Radics band, Don Carlos' Day to Day Living includes ten self-penned, sophisticated roots-reggae cuts. With...
Early Dancehall classic originally released in 1983. Recorded at Channel One with The Roots Radics for producer Henry Junjo Lawes. "Who Can Make The Dancehall...
Punched out as the dub companion to Junior Delgado’s hugely successfulOne Step More album, the release of One Step Dub couldn’t have been better timed...
With the release of Rockers Come East in 1987 Augustus Pablo continued to 'mix up the vibes a little more'. Featuring digi-dubs to Junior Delagado’s...
Classic 1981 roots album from The Wailing Souls recorded with Junjo Lawes and The Roots Radics at Channel One with mixing done by Scientist at King Tubby's.
One of Barrington Levy's most popular albums originally released in 1979 on Jah Life & Greensleeves records. Produced by Henry Junjo Lawes with the mighty...
Conscious or Righteous still sounds heavy as..mid 70s heavyweight roots from Cornell Campbell plus check King Tubby's awesome dub on the flip..worth the...
Cornell Campbell I Man A The Stal-A-Watt, highlighting the singer’s prominence in the golden era of reggae from the early 70s to early 80s. The title...
One of seven new 12" represses from North West London label D-Roy and their sub label Niagara featuring Freddie McKay, Al Campbell, Gregory Isaacs, Junior...