It was 1976 when Prince Far I debuted is unique toasting style under the spell of producer Lloydie Slim at Randy’s Studio. The album features nine tracks...
Prince Far I dealing The Deck Of Cards over a wicked relick of "Satta Massa Gana" The Voice Of Thunder's dread serious delivery with stripped down dub...
Prince Far I 3rd album originally released in 1977 for Joe Gibbs.
Mixed and engineered by Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson, backed by some of the best riddims...
Classic roots from prince far i with black skin originally released in the late 70s with super deep dub on the flip. these reissues are very clean and...
Heavyweight roots from Prince Far I taken from "message from the king" album originally released in 1978 on a killer version of the "drum song" rhythm.
Back in stock..All time roots classic from 1977 from the good doctor talking about an incident that actually happened in Jamaica with the poison flour!!...
Killer roots dee jay cut from the late Ranking Dread on the mighty "Late Night Blues / Bandulu" rhythm with another tuff dub mix on the flip. Bassline...
One of his best roots tunes from 1979 produced by Bertham Brown with a full on deep end dub plus a roots lovers tune on the flip by Full Wood entitled...
Noel Ellis is the son of legendary Studio One/Treasure Isle recording artist Alton Ellis. Located in Canada he recorded a self-titled LP for Summer Records...
Scorching 80s tune previously only released on his scarce Crime Act album. Produced by Ossie Thomas with dub version on the flip by The Soul Syndicate.
Few record labels have garnered the feverish attentions of soul & funk collectors and DJs as much as the Saadia imprint of late ‘60s Miami, Florida....
Brand New Studio 1 Repess from Lester Bullocks with his 1973 dj cut on The Heptones "Tripe Girl" rhythm with Derrick Harriott's Jiving Juniors on the flip.
Heavyweight roots 12" originally released in 1979, killer vocal from Tony Tuff with militant dj cut from Jah Stitch, plus very rare dub cut on the flip,...
A collection of late 1970s dub remixes that the Flying Lizards' David Cunningham created from source tapes recorded in Jamaica by Jah Lloyd. Strange, otherworldly...