"Soul Rebel" & "Man To Man" were recorded by the Bob Marley & The Wailers with Lee Perry at the start of the seventies, this is the original line up at their most raw, militant & funky, both 7" have instrumental cuts on the flip.
Late 60s and early 70s recordings from the original Wailers with their dub / instrumental versions as extras. "Soul Almighty, Nice Time, Redder Than Red,...
Militant 1979 release recorded at Tuff Gong with a strong Pan-African theme and calls for African unity in the light of Zimbabwe's recent independence.
A year on from the impossible to follow 'Exodus', reggae's greatest singer managed to pull it off with "Sun Is Shining", "Satisfy My Soul" and the huge...
Only known recording from Danny Hensworth from The Black Ark originally released in 1978 in very small quantities. Check the dub version for full on stripped...
"Selassie Is The Chapel" is a late sixties recording made by a young Bob Marley with just an acoustic guitar, nyahbingi drums & voices. It has to be up...
Levis, Ben Sherman, Crombie. Reggae, rocksteady, soul. The look and sound of Suedeheads - instantly recognisable in the sixties and early seventies –...
Two timeless tracks from The Wailers’ legendary album The Best of The Wailers: "Can't You See" and "Back Out." While these songs have long been cherished...
Earl Zero's 2nd extended roots cut of "Please Officer" from 1979 with Augustus Pablo's majestic version on the flip. Originally released on Sufferer's...
Superb take on Carole King's Pop Soul classic from Dennis Brown with a wicked drum free version on the flip. slight crackle on pressing but doesn't interfere...
The EIGHTH issue of We Jazz Magazine!Features include: Dorothy Ashby by David Mittleman, Don Cherry by Magnus Nygren, Peter Evans by Andrey Henkin, The...
A stone-cold classic conscious Lovers Rock tune from the seminal British reggae group Brown Sugar. 'I’m In Love With A Dreadlocks’ was originally released...