"Feeling Happy" by Mystic M, this is the same group known as Mystic I, the Mystic Eyes and the Mystics, rastas from West Kingston. The group included Anthony Johnson and Lesburn Clarke, with occasional assistance on harmony vocals.
Winston Heywood started in 1971 self producing some songs like "Bam Sa Bo" and "Stop The War". In 1976 he recorded three songs for Lee Perry, "Africa",...
All time classic Black Ark sound featuring The Congos (Cedric Myton, Watty Burnett and Roy Johnson). Deep roots music at it's finest from the 70s..don't...
"How dare you jester in this court of law and honour?" Judge Winchester (Lee Perry and Winston Blake) over Perry's great "Skylarking" riddim on a-side....
Originally released as by Jack Lord, this is Kingstonians lead singer Jackie Bernard singing about the day to day struggle and the rise of cost of living....
'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...
One of his best tunes from his Wackie's album "I'm For You" coupled with Harold Butler's killer roots instrumental "Dedication Rock" on the flip. First...
Roots vocal classic from 1975 produced by Pete Weston and with King Tubby's killer dub on the flip. First of new Micron records reissues. Don't let em'...
Serious heavyweight roots dub cut from Archie Mclean follows on from the huge Tiger "Rap Pon Riddim" release on the mighty Dug Out imprint. Killer dub!
Underrated roots band Well Pleased & Satisfied get a welcome repress of two of their best tunes, all with killer dubs and backing by The Revolutionaires.