Rare 1970 early reggae cut from Justin Hinds originally released on Duke Reid 7" now with the added bonus of slinky organ version from Gus McIntyre on the flip. Highly recommended! don't miss..
Unreleased mix of mid sixties vocal rocksteady nugget from Justin Hinds with the rare Treasure Isle cut from The Saints on this limited stamped white label.
Justin Hinds' rare and evocative track Marcus Tradition, a powerful song that resonates deeply with the roots of Jamaican music and honors the enduring...
Know Jah Better came out in 1992. This time, Hinds moved from his roots and embraced the evolving dancehall scene, while never abandoning the benchmarks...
Side A : Recording Treasure Isle Studio. Released 1966 Only GB. Great Mid Tempo Rock Steady Vocal. Side B : Released 1966. Tough Rhythm Rock Steady Instrumental.
Four rare ska 7" singles recordings from the mid sixties featuring The Slivertones, LynTaitt, The Melodians & The Sensations on Treasure Isle records....
First time on 7" single, Wayne Smith's wicked pre 'Sleng Teng' Channel 1 roots vocal cut produced by Kenneth Hoo Kim with great guitar dub version on the...
First time reissue on 7" of Chatty Chatty aka Laba Laba, originally released on Treasure Isle around 1968, wicked rocksteady early reggae vibes from the...
One of their best roots tunes from the late 70s, "Very Well" is pure Channel One sound, ruff & tuff with pure J.A. melodic soulfulness on top. Added extra...
88pp A4 Magazine
Gracing the cover of the first issue is the inimitable Sun Ra in 1971, performing in Cairo at the apartment of Cairo Jazz Band co-founder...
A landmark in Detroit deep house, Forevernevermore is Moodymann’s second full-length album on Peacefrog Records. This 2000 release sees Kenny Dixon Jr....
This release is a very special collaboration between the legendary Al Campbell and the great Bass Culture Players, put together and brought to the world...
Jazz Dispensary's forthcoming compilation Dream A Dream With Studio G: Cratedigger's Archive (1970-2009) pulls on 25 deep ones from Studio G's oddball...
All time classic two sider! Alton Ellis's killer 1972 vocal cut of Cornelius Brothers "Too Late To Turn Back Now" then flip the 7" over and Augustus Pablo's...