At once campy and crushing, this 1973 LP gave the world a bracing early taste of the punk assault to follow a few years later. The Dolls' epochal debut includes Personality Crisis; Trash; Looking for a Kiss; Lonely Planet Boy , and more!
Rare Sealed original box set3 x CDBlu-ray, Blu-ray Audio, MultichannelBox Set, Compilation, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition. 9.5" x 9.5" box set with 44-page...
Produced and arranged by Donny Hathaway (and Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and Bobby Martin) and with a top version of Terry Callier's "Ordinary Joe" thrown...
Produced by Gamble-Huff, arranged by Roland Chambers, Tom Bell and Bobby Martin. THe Philadelphia massive do their stuff with legendary singer Butler.ORIGINAL...
Even darker and bleaker lyrically than their previous work, this time without the trademark trip-hop sound, and instead heavily influenced by psychedelic...
In 1977 The Congos linked with Lee "Scratch" Perry at The Black Ark Studio to record their debut album. They made the masterpiece Heart Of The Congos and...
1974's Too Much Too Soon is the New York Dolls' second album and features the classic lineup of David Johansen, Johnny Thunders, Sylvain Sylvain, Arthur...
**Shipping this week - a very limited repress on Home Planet Recordings. Originally released via the Steve Reid Foundation / Brownswood Recordings in 2015...
Long-out-of-print re-release of this classic Sugar Minott album on Soul Jazz Records bringing together the best of his classic material recorded at Studio...
Freshly sequenced and re-mastered "Dubbing At King Tubby's" showcases the mixing skills of King Tubby, Prince Jammy, Scientist, Phillip Smart and Pat Kelly...
Majestic Dub was a ten track set released on the Lazer record label in the UK and the Joe Gibbs record label in Jamaica in 1979. This was a time when the...