Reissued for the very first time on vinyl here's Prince Alla's (aka Keith Blake) debut album, under the Ras Allah pseudonym, originally released on Tappa...
Superb dub compilation from Archive Recordings collecting some choice cuts from 7" single releases from recent years. Included are dub versions to Horace...
Great late 70s roots rocker featuring Frankie Jones & Prince Alla originally released by North London label Starlight, both discomixes by Prince Jammy...
The reformed Skatalites monster tune from the mid 70s, heavy heavy roots music with an incredible percussive part 2 on the flip, produced by King Tubby....
Two ultra rare 1972 heavyweight nyabinghi roots cuts from Bro Joe & The Rightful Brothers, with "Hail The Children"the first recorded appearance of Yabby...
Two killer extended tracks from the late 70s from The Reggae Regulars featuring vocalist Allan Kingpin & Tony Benjamin. Both tune mixed by Dennis 'Blackbeard'...
Classic 1977 Freedom Sounds roots produced by the late Bertram Brown and utilising the ferocious Stone rhythm, replete with the previously unreleased...
1980's version of this foundation track originally written by Earl Zero and recorded for Earl China Smith who released it on Epiphany Records in the US....
Very rare late 70s heavyweight roots steppers cut with wicked dub from King Tubby's, limited press from Archive Recordings. On green vinyl don't delay..
We loving Tom Trago's "Use Me", centred around a big disco loop with euphoric Philly strings and a tough beat. Carl Craig turns up an epic remix on the...
Highly sought after roots album from 1983 produced by Linval Thompson, tune after tune all killer no filler from Freddy McKay. Beautifully repackaged and...
The second 7'' on Well Charge Remix label with artists Earth & Stone is the remix of the original tune 'In Time To Come' released in 1976 on the Disco...
New album from one of our favourite WU, Raekwon! PAcked full of Shaolin movie samples and hard-hitting tough beats. Featuring Nas, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah...
BACK IN STOCK An overwhelmingly impressive package from Shackleton on his own 'Woe To The Septic Heart' imprint, a whole 18 months on from the single 'Man...