Originally released in 1978 on Burning Sounds, great vocal roots album recorded at Channel One and voiced at King Tubby's studio. check "Black Woman" "Rockin' Vibration"
By the end of the 1970s Linval Thompson had cut out a successful dual career for himself as both singer and producer. Naturally he moved in the dub field...
By the late Seventies, increasing numbers of Jamaican performers were turning their hand to studio production work, and of these few made the transition...
Two titanic forces in reggae history -- Roots Radics and The Mighty Revolutionaires -- unite for a powerful dubwise journey on Outernational Riddim - This...
This debut album captures Massive Dread at an early stage of his career when he was starting to make a name for himself as a unique voice in reggae
The...
Classic early Dennis Brown recorded with Niney The Observer in the mid 70s includes killer tunes "Africa, Tribulation, Silver Words, No More Will I Roam"...
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...
Prince Lincoln Thompson was a Jamaican singer and songwriter, and was for a time the leader of the reggae group The Royal Rasses. Several albums in the...
Soul Jazz Records new Studio One album is a fantastic selection featuring all-star legendary Studio One vocalists – Alton Ellis, Marcia Griffiths, The...
Maxie Livingston Smith became Max Romeo through his concerted courtship of a local beauty. After a difficult childhood that saw him run away from home...
Seminal funk-rock album originally released on Rare Earth in 1970. Featuring the monster break of 'The Sorcerer Of Isis'; being one of the most sampled...
LP - pale yellow vinylRecorded at Chalk Farm Studio in the summer of 1973, this long-lost album, showcasing the talents of reggae superstar Desmond Dekker...