Next roots vocal cut to one of his most sought after tunes "Naturalization" recorded in the mid to late 70s with dub version on the flip. a.k.a. Jim Brown...
Greatest Rocksteady! Lloyd Barnes recorded KC White on this Munchie Jackson riddim, so it was told by KC White, but this riddim is actually a riddim from...
KC White has recorded Gregory Isaacs "Man No Dead" on different riddims, here is his first version, recorded in 1972 at Dynamics, and produced by Boris...
PULL UP! We got a brand-new-second-hand burner from the baddest rocksteady combo in the land...THE FRIGHTNRS! Originally released in the winter of 2012...
Rocksteady cover of the undoubtable Impressions' anthem. Out of many rocksteady tunes this one stands out with its splendid arrange and engineering genius....
Wicked obscure roots vocal cut from 1979/80 using the tuff riddim to Jacob Miller's "Who Say Jah No Dread" with a lovers rock soul cover on the flip by...
Jah Children with their adaptation of “If I Could”. Recorded and voiced in 1978 and produced by Bunny & Manzie in Jamaica alongside the cream of the...
This is the second installment of deep roots Rastafarian reggae at Studio One and features classic music from some of the most important figures in reggae...
The blueprint for a futuristic new dancehall style is laid out on this debut full-length release from Miss Red, produced by close collaborator Kevin Martin...