Prince Buster's All Stars – Earthquake (Alt. Take) aka ‘The Blues’
Prince Buster's All Stars – Orange St. (Version)
1. Earthquake (Alt. Take) aka ‘The Blues’
2. Orange St. (Version)
Alternative rare vocal version of "Earthquake" aka "The Blues" from the great Prince Buster. Tuff 60s rocksteady direct from Jamaica with instrumental take of "Orange St" as the second tune.
Rare early 70s roots cut from Prince Buster All Stars of the legendary reggae anthem "Sata Masa Gana" also "Drums Drums" percussive workout instrumental...
A Killer selection of ultra rare vocals and Rocksteady productions from Prince Buster with previously unreleased tunes from Larry Marshall & Errol Dunkley...
Awesome 20 track ska collection from Japan featuring 11 unreleased & alternative takes from the vaults of the late great Prince Buster. With sleevenotes...
Classic Bunny Lee production that’s been unavailable since it was first pressed on the Justice label. Cornel Campbel’s rocking version of William DeVaughn’s...
We have only ever seen ONE copy of Derrick Morgans "Small Island Girl", so the original Jamaican 7" must be rare like hell. B-side "Family War" is a great...
One of two new 12" releases from Pickout records producer Lloyd "Pickout" Dennis, this one featuring vocalist Milton Blake & Diggory Kenrick's flute version...
New book from The Small Axe Crew, Collecting interviews with Soul Defenders, Leroy Sibbles, Larry Marshall, Earl 'Bagga' Walker, Cedric Im Brooks and many...
Early Rasta Roots reggae song "Mount Zion" was recorded in 1971 on a riddim that fits perfectly to the Wailers material, that Lee Perry recorded this...
Heavyweight instrumental roots skanker from RDK Hi-Fi with The Soothsayers Horns plus dub and a wicked Harmonica version from Blues Musician Jimmy Becker...
Bad, bad Atlanta Georgia heavy JB funk tune backed with Northern Soul anthem.
Unplayed UK 45100% Guarantee on this and all Original Vinyl at Sounds Of...
A real classic of its kind. Al Browns cover of Bobby Blands inspired Blues/soul refections on urban living had been a staple of his set at Kingstons popular...
Available for the first time on a 45 since its original release in 1968 this is a Tommy McCook and the Supersonics cover of the Jazz classic Killer Joe...