One trio that not only succeeded, but blossomed following the onset of reggae, is the Pioneers, who in 1969 became one of the first Jamaican acts to achieve...
The Pioneers rare first album from 1968, reissued with original repro sleeve and Amalgamated label. Killer Rocksteady tunes produced by Joe Gibbs featuring...
Back in stock..Rare big Boss Sound tune from 1969 featuring Sir Collins raving about "The Black Panther"...Don't sleep. Nice pressing with the original...
one of two ethiopians 7"reissues from 1969 loved by the skinheads of the time with the rare ansel collins cut on the flip. limited stock don't delay......
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...
Great '69 soulful vocal cut from Ken Parker on a early reggae rhythm supplied by Joe Gibbs with Johnny Moore's relick of Don Drummond's "The Reburial"...
Great early reggae song by the Inspirations and it's organ instrumental cut by Glen Adams. The Inspirations were a vocal duo, Jimmy London (born Trevor...
Long overdue collection on vinyl of The Ethiopians vocal rocksteady, early reggae output from 1968 - 1973 with killer tracks - Well Red, Everything Crash,...
Ranny "Bop" Williams produced several songs with the Ethiopians. The story goes that there was supposed to be a recording session financed by Harry Robinson,...
This issue contains the original vocal & dub as on the original JA 45, and adds an extra bonus vintage dub cut mixed a bit later than the original issue....
Four rare ska 7" singles recordings from the mid sixties featuring The Slivertones, LynTaitt, The Melodians & The Sensations on Treasure Isle records....
Four killer cuts of Lloyd Parks's "Ordinary Man" with his vocal, plus version. Augustus Pablo's cut which was on his debut LP "This Is.." then a killer...