Originally released in 1979 on Brad Osbourne's USA label Clocktower featuring the tuffest of Bunny Lee's mid 70s roots rhythms recorded at Channel One...
Long out of print compilation of mid to late 70s dubs from King Tubby's studio featuring The Aggrovators with Johnny Clarke, Barry Brown, Leroy Smart tunes...
The real deal..King Tubby's first album under his own name, released in 1975 on Total Sounds in Jamaica. Two albums released that year from King Tubby...
PRODUCED BY: Winston Edwards RECORDED AT: King Tubby's Recorded approximately 1973-1975, mixed by King Tubby.
Seminal dub album recent repress get em'...
Yellowman & Fathead - a duo that would release a string of albums - team up withthree cuts, "Mash It Up Now" probably being the most recognisable as it's...
Jacob Miller's "Who Say Jah No Dread" is one the most highly regarded of all original Greensleeves albums. For this re-mastered deluxe edition the original...
A fantastic selection of tracks from a time when reggae and punk were really crossing over on the UK scene – the earliest years of the punk rock movement,...
If you needed to be convinced of Glen Brown's importance during the early part of reggae's mid-1970s golden era, check out the roster of deejays who lined...
This is the eponymous debut studio album by the American Rock band the Modern Lovers, originally released in 1976. Six tracks ("Roadrunner", "Astral Plane",...
Soul Jazz Records celebrate 25 years of working in partnership with Studio One with brand new editions of FIVE of their best-selling CLASSIC Studio One...
Essential compilation of classic singles and more from Cabaret Voltaire's golden era of the late seventies and early eighties! If you are at all curious...