Awesome heavy roots tune from Linval Thompson originally released in the U.K. on a Trojan 12". First time reissue, with Killer dubwise from Scientist. don't delay..
By the late Seventies, increasing numbers of Jamaican performers were turning their hand to studio production work, and of these few made the transition...
Originally released in 1977 on producer Prince Tony Robinson's label TR International, Trinity on top form, toasting over strong militant roots rhythms...
One of three Prince Alla roots 7" from the late 70, two produced by Tappa Zukie taken from "Heaven Is My Roof" album. All three have great dub counterparts...
One of three Prince Alla roots 7" from the late 70, two produced by Tappa Zukie taken from "Heaven Is My Roof" album. All three have great dub counterparts...
King Tubby's masterful mixes of Yabby You's deepest darkest rhythms from 1976, limited reissue of exact repro of how the album first landed in the U.K.....
Straight digi-lovers cover fire from Kim Mulligan on 333, courtesy of Winston Jones’ Brooklyn-based Flames stable. Taking on the Rose Royce classic in...
Massive tune from the legendary Freddie McGregor! Long out of print classic from Stringray Records, finally re-issued with alternate vocal mix and killer...
Superb double header from Freddie McGregor with his 1977 roots update of his Studio 1 tune "Rastaman Camp" here titled "Run Come Rally" with the equally...
Cornell Campbell I Man A The Stal-A-Watt, highlighting the singer’s prominence in the golden era of reggae from the early 70s to early 80s. The title...