Mystic Man, released in 1979 is an introspective and spiritually charged album by Peter Tosh. The album reflects his deep Rastafarian beliefs and features...
Great roots vocal cut from Willie Williams in tandem with producers Nick Manasseh & Gil Gang aka Riz All Stars originally released in 1995 but now released...
First time on 7"...don't miss!
Two stand out tracks from Bunny Scott's solo album from 1975 "To Love Somebody" recorded & produced at The Black Ark by...
Legendary Reggae vocalist Cornell Campbell is to release a new E.P entitled ‘Time For Peace’, to mark the 52nd Anniversary of Martin Luthur King Jr’s...
Surely one of the TUFFEST New Orleans Funk tunes ever made! The intensity of Marilyn Barbarin’s vocals are only matched by the super-tightness of Eddie...
Killer roots vocal two sider from Freddie McKay, very rare 12" gets reissued with "Caught You Red Handed" on one side & "Jah Hold I" on the other. Repressed...
Theon Cross' album 'Intra-I' finds the gifted tuba player and composer creating a sound system powered by breath.
This unique record is an uplifting...
Great early rocksteady reggae vibes from Spain's Lone Ark Studio with Cornell Campbell adding his magic in Kingston, Jamaica. Enough said, play the tune..again!
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Standout track from Minoru Muraoka's 1970 album 'Bamboo' gets issued on this 45 split with a cover version from Australian cinematic...
Two ultra cool rocksteady nuggets from 1968 produced by Joe Gibbs featuring Leo Graham led Overtakers and early recording from singer Keith Blake aka Prince...
Originally released on Beacon records in 1969, John Fitch was the guitarist / songwriter with The Showstoppers "Ain't Nothing But A House Party" fame,...
Two 50 year old plus..original unplayed 7" singles unearthed from somewhere...still in mint paper sleeves and in pristine condition Lord Kitchener & Granville...
Great late Rocksteady from Errol Dunkley originally issued on Amalgamated in the U.K. & J.A. with the rare version from Lynn Taitt & The Jets on the flip.
Musical innovations are often a streak of good luck. What would today’s sessions sound like without Dub versions? These instrumental versions were invented...
This time around, Soul Supreme covers two A Tribe Called Quest classics - 'Award Tour' and 'Bonita Applebum' - while staying true to their sampling origins...