The original Star Wars Dub album was released in 1978 on Burning Sounds and shows Phil Pratt’s amazing talent as a record producer, singer, and songwriter....
Very rare Phil Pratt produced dub album "The War Is On Dub Style" gets reissued for the first time with original tunes on the vinyl and with 3 extra vocal...
Superb youthful J.A. rocksteady cut from The Tartans with Devon Russell on lead vocals, plus The Heptones & Tommy McCook's "Crying Over You" on this two...
The under recorded Hemsley Morris on his rocksteady home Caltone with "Love Is Strange" whilst Tommy McCook's Supersonics letting the ska flow in "Out...
Rocksteady nugget from early reggae supergroup featuring the then unknown Devon Russell, Cedric Myton & Prince Lincoln, with Claudette Thomas version of...
Two tuff takes on Johnny Clarke's "None Shall Escape The Judgement" riddim. Owen Gray's wicked vocal with the soaring horns of Bobby Ellis & Val Bennett...
Stone-cold classic Studio One 45 back in stock after years! loud, clean, boom!
One off-repress will sell out! Don’t miss out!
Johnny Osbourne’s SEMINAL...
Sly and Robbie created the rhythm as Yabby You name checks the tough neighbourhoods scattered around Kingston’s ghetto areas. Mixing biblical quotations...
Two absolute killers on one 7"..1968 Rocksteady business repressed on original J.A. label. Orvile Woods and Roy Panton backed by Boris Gardner Happening...
Bunny Lee recorded a massive volume of remarkably consistent music in the 70s. This compilation brings together rare and unreleased cuts that put the listener...
Fresh new roots from Ariwa Posse with a new vocal cut from Askala Selassie over a relick riddim of Aswad's classic "Warrior Charge" with instrumental on...
CHOICE RESTOCKS 7" IN STOCK ON MERRITONE , STUDIO 1, CRYSTAL, MOVE & GROOVE, COXSONE, LIMITED reissues from Dub Store...Without any explanation, 'Stop...
“100% Dynamite is among the finest compilations ever assembled.” The Quietus
This is a new black edition vinyl pressing of Soul Jazz Records’ seminal...
Two killer rocksteady tunes on the same riddim side by side. The Rulers recorded several songs during the "rude boy area" including their biggest hit "Copasetic".
KC White's "Don't Be Untrue" was produced by KC White and later given to Lloyd Barnes/Wackies for a release on his Aires Label in New York. The track is...