Volume 5 of the Disco Devil Discomix series featuring deep roots vocal cuts from Junior Murvin, Twin Roots, Watty Burnett, Keith Texon & Michael Campbell.
Second volume of Lee Perry's rare 12" mixes from The Black Ark, late 70s recordings featuring Junior Delgado, Jolly Brothers, Hugo Blackwood, Dr Alimantado,...
Collecting 5 classic discomixes from Lee Perry's Black Ark Studio from 1977-79 featuring full original Upsetter 12" mix from 1977 of "Disco Devil" with...
'Mr Perry I Presume' finds Pressure Sounds focusing on the rare music and exclusive mixes of the revered Upsetter himself, Lee 'Scratch' Perry. This 16-track...
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...
BACK IN STOCK ON VINYL..Great early Pressure Sound compilation of Lee Perry productions from the seventies featuring Zap Pow, Leo Graham, Earl Sixteen,...
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...
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...
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...
Keith Rowe is the Keith of Keith And Tex. They had a massive hit with 'Stop That Train' produced by Derrick Harriott. That was the Rock Steady era. By...
Absolute killer Leroy Sibbles Dj cut of "Revolution" one of The Heptones best 70s recordings (1974) on the "Tight Spot" riddim with the rare saxophone...
Originally recorded by the Wailers as a Ska song for Studio One called "Sinner Man", Peter Tosh redid the song for producer Lee Perry in 1971. The Wailers...
Two rocksteady nuggets back to back featuring Roland Alphonso's take on Procul Harum's soft rock "Whiter Shade Of Pale" with the very rare Inventors...
BACK IN STOCK ... dennis brown with damian marley and nas mashing up the place but the real killer here is the b-side in all it's dub glory. limited ......
back to 1978 for when The Paragons, a Jamaican vocal group mostly known for rocksteady tracks, linked with Jah Stone and Tommy McCook And The Supersonics...