Long-awaited reissue of this rare Jamaican compilation, originally licensed in 1964 on local imprint Soulsville Center. Prince Buster is the obvious matador...
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...
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...
Unreleased tune from a young Errol Dunkley, originally recorded in the late 60s and only recently released on the compilation "Let's Go To The Dance" first...
Killer rocksteady from 1967 featuring Larry Marshall on the full length version of "Wooden Heart" with an uncredited Vin Gordon on Trombone. Hortense Ellis...
Wicked Soul to Reggae cut from Ken Boothe of Otis Redding tune "The Happy Song" plus The Reggae Boys kickin up a storm with "What You Gonna Do" on the...
Second reissue from The Maytones with Trevor Lloyd on lead vocals with a killer cover of William Bell / Booker T penned "Everyday Is Like A Holiday" with...
Double helping of early Larry Marshall rocksteady vocal cuts produced by Prince Buster, originally issued on Blue Beat Records in 1967 Limited press from...
This is the 20th anniversary expanded edition of one of Soul Jazz Records earliest definitive releases: ‘Nu Yorica : Culture Clash In New York City –...
Alternative Jamaican mix from the Black Ark vaults of Carlton Jackson's killer roots track from 1977 with the added bonus of "Upsetting Rhythm *1" on the...
Back In Stock..Classic late 70s U.K. sound system roots tune produced by John Rubie with full 12" dub on the b-side. clean and loud pressings now with...
Unreleased version of the standard "Summer Time" by unknown vocalist with Busters All Stars while the flip is a version of Duke Ellington's "Take The A...