Rare 7” roots single originally released in 1977 by Ijahman Levi on short lived U.K. label Organization run by Dennis Harris, check wicked dub version....
Ijahman Levi’s debut release from 1976, deep spiritual roots vocal but the killer cut here is the Monster Heavyweight dub version on the flip. Great...
Ijahman Levi’s second release of 1976 with his classic spiritual vocal roots cut “Jah Heavy Load” along side the mighty dubwise on the flip. Recommended...
Seven impossibly rare and obscure funk disco reggae nuggets from The West Indies, originally released on small runs of 7" singles from the 70s & 80s on...
Monster roots from 1977. Everton Dacres, cousin to Barrington Levy and member of the Mighty Multitudes group along with Barrington, cut only a few tunes...
Horace Andy's KILLER classic Studio One cut 'Fever' on a super-loud 12" single for the first time ever!
A killer track originally released on the legendary...
Back in stock..Rare big Boss Sound tune from 1969 featuring Sir Collins raving about "The Black Panther"...Don't sleep. Nice pressing with the original...
Killer jump up Violin version of Junior Reid's dancehall classic "One Blood" originally released in 1989, save yourself £120 get one quick for £12.00...
killer roots reissue 7" produced by joe higgs and released on his own "elevation" label and featuring wailing souls and joe higgs on harmony vocals. reissued...
The first major account of the history of reggae, black music journalist Lloyd Bradley (who also wrote the sleevenotes for Soul Jazz Records' own Studio...
Second 10" in the Joe Gibbs (Roots Archive Series) featuring Dhaima 1977 roots vocal cut with Mighty Two dub plus a combination vocal with Dennis Brown...
Conscious or Righteous still sounds heavy as..mid 70s heavyweight roots from Cornell Campbell plus check King Tubby's awesome dub on the flip..worth the...
If you didn't get this first time, new limited repress now with a brand new vocal cut from Lee Perry's son Omar on the flip of this killer uptempo roots...
Wicked obscure roots vocal cut from 1979/80 using the tuff riddim to Jacob Miller's "Who Say Jah No Dread" with a lovers rock soul cover on the flip by...
1980 tuff roots cut from Cultural Roots with The Revolutionaries adding the muscle on the dub plus two rare extra Dub Plate Cuts. Limited Vinyl and with...