Obscure but undoubtedly a historical nyabinghi masterpiece played by Count Ossie with organ virtuoso Leslie Butler. Backed with a genre defining "ABC Rock Steady" by The Gaylads.
Originally released in 1975, this album is known to be one of the coolest and most highly regarded dub albums on the 70s. The album is currently unavailable...
First time on CD!
Iconic melodica dub album of the mid-70s.
Released by Trojan Records in the UK in 1975, ‘Ja-Gan’ quickly became a must-have long-player...
Also known as The Silvertones, lead by momorable piano riff The Valentine's uptempo chorus rocksteady and keyboard genius Leslie Butler's extra funky instrumental...
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...
Big money tune from the Pioneers, a-side was only released in England on 7" on the Attack label as by the "Soul Directions" in 1970. George Dekker on lead...
A 'holy grail' for reggae collectors with this 12 Tribes Of Israel Band 7" originally released in 1978 on their Orthodox label in very small quantities....
Obscure roots 12" originally released in 1983, recorded at Harry J's studio and produced by Mabrak main man / Drummer Leroy Mattis. Full instrumental dub...