All time classic 1979 roots release from the mighty Black Uhuru featuring "Leaving To Zion, Guess Who's Coming To Dinner, General Penitentiary"and many...
Killer selection from Pressure Sounds of Bunny 'Striker' Lee's late 60s early 70s productions in the new faster style of reggae. Featuring Delroy Wilson,...
Postcard-sized flyer from surely the best club in the world ever! Queues round the block to get in every night for about 15 years! Dynamite created its...
A Stone cold roots classic from Lee Perry & Max Romeo recorded at The Black Ark as sampled by The Prodigy and countless others. Clean and limited repress...
Album features Ernie K Doe’s ‘Here Come The Girls’, The Meters, Eddie Bo, Professor Longhair, Lee Dorsey, Wild Magnolias and more.
This is the definitive...
Killer new selection from the vaults of legendary Jamaican producer Bunny Lee featuring unreleased dub plates & alternative cuts from musicians such...
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Superb, Jobim-inspired production on this beautifully opulent, bossa-style, orchestral soul album from Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18! Huge, sweeping, Claus Ogerman...
Superb late 70s roots vocal & dub cut from the under recorded Easton Clarke, with Sly Dunbar & The Revolutionaries on mighty form. Comes in great company...
Back in limited stock...Two very rare 1969 reggae tunes get reissued by Jump Up records from USA, Winston Francis a.k.a. Bob Melody soulful voice on both...
A prodigy of the Alpha boys school Owen Gray deliver a heartfelt roots vocal on a rhythm most likely supplied by Sly Dunbar and Lloyd Parks. This is a...
On his first Blue Note date since relinquishing The Jazz Messengers moniker to Art Blakey, Horace Silver struck gold with this sterling set of hard bop...
Two never-before-heard b-sides hailed from the same sessions as the globally acclaimed new Sons of Kemet record 'Black To The Future'. First tune on the...
Susan Cadogan's slinky roots vocal version of The Miracles Motown hit from 1974 produced by Lee Perry with excellent dub version on the flip. All three...
Originally issued in the U.K. on hard to find 1969 Pama subsidiary label Crab. Produced by Derrick Harriott with a version of Otis Redding's "Wholesale...