If you love Michael Williams music, this is the start of Prince Far I, as he was renamed by Enos McLeod for these deep 70s roots recordings, both cuts...
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...
A fairly obscure figure even by reggae standards, Prince Far I was one of the sternest of the "cultural" DJs that proliferated on the Jamaican scene...
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...
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.
Superb mid 70s roots rocker on the classic "Heavenless" rhythm. produced by Bunny Lee both cuts hard to find on vinyl, now made easier for under a £6.00......
The Pablo Instrumental of Willie Williams 'Credential' vocal track. With the alternative cut of the same rhythm 'Black Black Dub' on the flip side which...
Reissue of the classic ‘Music Of Many Colours’, the joint album between Roy Ayers and Fela Kuti, recorded after a three week tour of Nigeria’s major...
Back in stock...Super deep roots from the late Barry Brown but King Tubby's dubplate mix is the killer! full of heavy echo and reverbed to the max. BUY...
Two ultra cool rocksteady nuggets from 1968 produced by Joe Gibbs featuring Leo Graham led Overtakers and early recording from singer Keith Blake aka Prince...
Very rare USA only roots 12" get first time reissue since 1984, superb roots vocal cut with two dubs on the flip, in limited full colour DISCO45 sleeve..don't...
Great late Rocksteady from Errol Dunkley originally issued on Amalgamated in the U.K. & J.A. with the rare version from Lynn Taitt & The Jets on the flip.
Prince Far I was a Jamaican reggae DJ, producer and a well-known member of the Rastafarian movement. Known for his distinctive voice. Far frequently used...
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...