Brand new repress from Studio 1 featuring a young Rita Marley on a superb rocksteady cut with the rare tune from the Soul Boys on the flip. Get em' while you can...
The Loser'is gloriously considered as one of the most significant songs as well as rhythm tracks in the history of Reggae music. Also entitled as'The Winner',...
Soul Jazz Records continues it's journey into the vaults of the mighty Studio One with this next instalment featuring everything from classic ska and rocksteady...
Although Hopeton Lewis recorded many songs for the Merritone, Henry Buckley was also a prolific singer who recorded many songs for the label. Federal was...
Unreleased songs by Tartans, the vocal group consisted of Prince Lincoln, Cedric Myton, Devon Russell and Berg Lewis. Originally, it was recorded in 1966....
Merritone label endorsed Hopeton Lewis as one of their star singers and here he left two of his last recordings for the label. Supposedly, both songs remain...
Do I Worry'is as important Rocksteady tune as Derrick Harriott's other hit'The Loser'in his vast catalog. The B-side features powerful horn blow and Bobby...
killer roots tune from danny clarke a.k.a.the hurricanes, check the drums in the mix with the bass doing all the work. lee perry production at the black...
Top dee jay cut over the heavyweight "late night blues" riddim but the killer here is the ULTRA HEAVY dubplate mix on the flip. High Recommended PLAY LOUD!!
Taken from the epic album'Rock Steady Party', this is the first time ever released on 7 inch single and is Derrick Harriott's interpretation of praising...
Featuring Earl Sixteen, who later recorded an album at Studio One, is one of the most rare Roots tunes from Harriott's productions. The A-side proves that...
Following on from the recent super-deluxe box set edition of The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari's 'Grounation', Soul Jazz Records are releasing a new edition...