Following on from their documentary film of the same name, The Cimarons release this strong 11 song collection of new roots recordings with Spanish producer...
New vocal roots album from Clive Matthews, his second with producer Roberto Sanchez along side Bass Lee and The Lone Ark Riddim Band from Spain. 10 track...
A brilliant companion dub album to Clive Matthews "Going Home" recorded and dubbed by Roberto Sanchez with help from the players of instruments The Lone...
New album from the prolific roots singer Ras Teo, recorded with The Lone Ark Riddim Force & producer Roberto Sanchez. 10 tracks of roots & culture but...
Welcome return of Jamaican singer Willi Williams with the first of two tunes recorded with Roberto Sanchez. This one on the same riddim as Shanti Yalah's...
His debut single recorded at The Black Ark around 1975 with version on the flip. Limited repress only 340 pressed and all signed & numbered by Easton Clarke.
For the first time released on seven inch single is the 1982 roots tune from Wayne Jarrett with Roots Radics in full effect. Backed by a frightening dub...
Rare harmony roots cut from The (Mighty) Fantels a.k.a. The Beltones originally released in 1978, limited single copy stock from 'Roots From The Yard'...
The Blackstones wicked re-lick of the Joe Higgs’s ska classic “Change Of Plan” recorded with top Italian label Aloevera, while the flip has The Officinalis...
Two masterful early 80s discomix roots vocals from Keith Blake aka Prince Alla produced by Prince Jammy with the rhythms laid at Channel One. Nice and...
A wicked relick of Barry Brown's "Head A Go Roll" riddim produced by D&H from France with Jamaican vocalists the mighty Yami Bolo and the underrated Liza...
Killer heavyweight vocal roots recorded at The Black Ark in 1976 by Truth, Fact & Correct aka The Viceroys with dub on the flip. Roots Vibration only press...
A rarities-loaded collection of exceptional soul reecords, gospel-soaked chorus, crackling percussion, and boomy brassy funk numbers from the vaults of...
Strong new vocal cuts over vintage Treasure Isle rhythms (Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) from the soulful Donna Gardier & Melodians singer Tony Brevit.