As ever with the Caltone label, top notch rocksteady all the way..Ken Boothe on majestic form with a song written by Dawn Penn with a little touch Lyn...
Ken Boothe - Got To Get Away from 1978 and with additional vocals by Jah Walton and produced by Phil Pratt. Features extensive sleeve notes. Original sleeve...
Ken Boothe released his album Blood Brothers in 1976 but was picked up by Trojan Records two years later to be distributed internationally. The album features...
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...
Glen and Daves ‘Wake up to reality’ is an early plea for Jamaicans to get along and live together. The song is underpinned by the thumping Nyabinghi...
Stranger Cole with a soulful vocal on an infectious rhythm. All the components of the skinhead period reggae are here. Roy Richards on the flipside on...
Two rocksteady nuggets for your dancing pleasure with Chuck Jaques & Lynn Taitt's shuffling ska from the mid 60s and LynnTaitt's funky rocksteady instrumental...
Available for the first time on a 45 since its original release in 1968 this is a Tommy McCook and the Supersonics cover of the Jazz classic Killer Joe...
Niney The Observer, aka Sir Niney The Conqueror. Sir Niney’s ‘Music Police’ is a cool and deadly instrumental, highly sought after by Studio 1 collectors...
Two rocksteady bullets from The Harmonizers with their rare "My Queen" on the A Side then the killer Blam Blam Fever from The Valentines on the flip...don't...