Sugar Minott was a Jamaican reggae star who was a pioneer of the dancehall style. Minott was a producer, label head, and sound system operator. He collaborated...
Killer deep digital roots from Sugar Minott from the late eighties. Limited repress from Jah Fingers, with original repro label Preacher Cleavie Jefferey.
In the early seventies Sugar had more or less singlehandedly revived the fortunes of Studio One, before cutting a string of hits for Channel One. Meanwhile...
Heavyweight roots vocal from the late 70s on the "I Love King Selassie" rhythm produced by Prince Jammy, originally released on D-Roy records 12" first...
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,...
Awesome deep roots tune from 1976 with a unmissable vocal from the soulful Freddie McKay then flip the record over for a heavyweight dub mixed at King...
Produced by Sly & Robbie at Channel 1 in the early '80s. This killer Viceroys tune was never released at the time, but was played by some sounds on dubplate...
Great one-away mid '70s roots produced by drummer and vocalist Anthony "Benbow" Creary. Originally released via the Micron distribution imprint back in...
Big tune Big rhythm from 1980 Dennis Brown and The Taxi Crew on the extended mix complete with rare dubplate cuts on the flip. Pressed nice and loud with...
Total classic 1970's roots by legendary drummer (and sometimes vocalist!) Anthony "Benbow" Creary. Recorded at the Black Ark during some Junior Byles sessions...
Released in 1980 from the album "Black Uhuru" Sly & Robbie and Michael Rose on killer form with this extended mix and rare dub cuts on the flip. Play...
Originally released on Sufferers Heights label in 1979, deep roots vocal cut from Barry Brown produced by Sugar Minott for his Youth Promotion label with...
Classic Black Uhuru 1980 tune with the extended version plus dubs with Sly Dunbar's percussion right to the front of the mix. Clean and loud pressings...
BENCHMARK STEPPERS FROM 1979, NEXT CUT TO TONY TUFF'S RUMOURS OF WAR. COMES COMPLETE WITH RANKING CARETAKER'S DJ "NUH DASH IT WEH" ON THE FLIP SIDE, PLUS...
The second, anticipated instalment in Mr Bongo's 'Record Club' series selects the label's recent discoveries and sought-after obscurities that form the...