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Limited amount of these white label 7" copies...
Their superb original roots version from 1976, Black Slate's debut single still sounds as fresh & vibrant with dub version on the flip. As featured on...
Soul Jazz Records’ new Secret Superstar Sounds brings together a wealth of punk/power pop tunes from late-70s/early-80s British group’s that you have...
Strictly one off pressing of J Dilla's "Geek Down" taken from his Donuts LP where he sampled the dark funk 2001 tune by The Jimi Entley Sound "Charlies...
Straight outta Bristol come Big Chip with their second LP release, quality roots music with vocal cuts, plus killer instrumental dubs, check title track!...
Tuff next cut to Glen Brown's Judgement Day rhythm.Backed with Glen DaCosta (out of Bob Marley & The Wailers' stable) saxophone instrumental.Voiced and...
Hope & Faith Records is back!New releases presenting the standing tall riddim. A brand new production in a early 70s roots style. featuring three vocal...
Hope & Faith Records is back!New releases presenting the standing tall riddim. A brand new production in a early 70s roots style. featuring three vocal...
Very rare 7" solo outing for Jamaican saxophonist Deadly Headly Bennett, originally issued in 1985 featuring two roots instrumental cuts. Original copies...
Rocksteady nugget from early reggae supergroup featuring the then unknown Devon Russell, Cedric Myton & Prince Lincoln, with Claudette Thomas version of...
Very rare late 70s heavyweight roots steppers cut with wicked dub from King Tubby's, limited press from Archive Recordings. On green vinyl don't delay..
Uptempo 1969 recording from The Tartans who would go onto find fame further on in their careers featuring Cedric Myton, Devon Russell & Prince Lincoln.
Reissue of 1982 double A side 12" single from Wayne Smith (Sleng Teng) on London based label Black Joy, with his roots interpretation of Barbra Streisand's...
Superb rocksteady / early reggae vocal duet from Stranger Cole & Gladdy Anderson, if the vocal doesn't do it for you check the horns instrumental cut on...
The Schoolboys featuring a young Jacob Miller in their ranks recorded this early reggae nugget in the late 60s with early Max Romeo cut on the flip, both...