I Won’t Let You Cry: Another plaintive love song, in a medium tempo ska style. I’m Sorry: An R&B style ballad from Buster, with organ prominent in the backing.
Rock-A-Shacka presents the eagerly awaited third album from the vaults of the late, great Prince Buster.
The album features 12 tracks spanning from Jamaican...
Reissue of this 1972 album from the King Of Ska, Prince Buster! Pressed on heavyweight 180gram vinyl! Features his version of the classic 'Satta A Massa...
Teddy Charmers sings his heart and soul over a nice early reggae beat. Another gem from the Buster vaults! Gregory Isaacs one and only recording for Buster...
The mighty Prince Buster covering "Funky Nassau" by Beginning of the End and James Brown "Bring It Up". Buster adds his own funky charm and flavour to...
Two great early reggae tracks back to back! A gem from Buster singing with a lovely horns section....."we love the reggae, oh yes we do!...." Flip side...
Prince Buster¨s final recording before he sadly passed away and the last release from Japan¨s finest ultimate Ska band - The Determinations. The tracks...
Rock-A-Shacka presents the eagerly awaited third album from the vaults of the late, great Prince Buster.
The album features 12 tracks spanning from Jamaican...
Wicked deejay cut to Rupie Edwards masterpiece instrumental "Jamaica Serenade" (Also available on Horus Records). This cut was created shortly after Rupie...
Outernational reissue the super rare, spiritual jazz-funk 70's monster "Sweet Heritage" by Jaman. Beautiful sounding record with elements of straight jazz,...
Islam: In between Buster’s vocal are excellent solos by Drummond and Brooks. First issued, not unsurprisingly on the Islam label. Sudden Attack: From...
Roll On Charles Street: This is a spirited minor key track, with solos by Alphonso and Brooks.Trumpeter Harper takes the honours on this one, his trademark...
Congo meets Jamaica on this exceptional reggae album from the late seventies. Made in collaboration with Lee 'Scratch' Perry and Seskain Molenga and...
1978 tune by living reggae legend Lee Perry. Captive revealed the continual enslavement of black people in the West, calling for mental and spiritual liberation....
Afro-funk outfit, Black Market Brass’ second album boasts a "noxious brew of gritty guitars, frenetic percussion, monster brass section and a special...
The classic work on the history and beliefs of the Rastafarians, whose roots of protest go back to the seventeenth-century maroon societies of escaped...
In the summer of 2018 Beachfreaks Records founder and celebrated crate digger Charles Bals threw open the doors of Club Meduse, an imaginary open-air venue...
Wicked EP of disco-techno from Japanese producers Satoshi & Makoto (discovered via Young Marco who subsequently their album 'CZ-5000 Sounds & Sequences'...
Space Ghost's album of mid-80s style, electronic soul has won us over here at SOTU - absolutely loving these slow jams, lysergic funk cuts and neon lit...
Veteran deejay's Michigan & Smiley first vinyl single in over a decade! Bringing conscious lyrics inna rub-a-dub style - The deejay duo execute their trademark...
Pre-order now for shipping 10 July. Probably will sell out on pre-order!This is a new USA import Studio One release box set which we are getting a limited...
Stranger Cole with a soulful vocal on an infectious rhythm. All the components of the skinhead period reggae are here. Roy Richards on the flipside on...
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".