Back in stock..Cult status roots tune from Johnny Clarke, "Babylon" as featuring in the film of the same name and played by the mighty Jah Shaka! Originally...
Classic roots rocker from Johnny Clarke originally released in the mid 70s and with a killer hardcore dub from the master King Tubby. Buy before they fly..
Rare and obscure roots single from the mid 70s produced by Clive Chin of Randy's records fame. Repressed on original label Big M Records a product of heavy...
The label’s story began in 1962 when EMI formed $tateside Records to release licensed American recordings to the UK and Europe to compete with Decca...
The second release from MIC comes from Ladies As Pimps - LAPS for short - an anarchic Glasgow duo formed by Lady Two Collars of Golden Teacher and Sue...
One of seven new 12" represses from North West London label D-Roy and their sub label Niagara featuring Freddie McKay, Al Campbell, Gregory Isaacs, Junior...
Tuff Scout Records are very pleased to present this fine release for the first time on a repress.Deepest spiritual roots and the only release by the enigmatic...
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...
The Pioneers rare first album from 1968, reissued with original repro sleeve and Amalgamated label. Killer Rocksteady tunes produced by Joe Gibbs featuring...
"Burning Fire" was recorded in 1968, produced by Ernest Wilson's brother Kenneth Wilson and his aunty Evelyn Carty with the Hippy Boys riding the riddim....
Cornell Campbell I Man A The Stal-A-Watt, highlighting the singer’s prominence in the golden era of reggae from the early 70s to early 80s. The title...
Heavy Linval Thompson and Roots Radics sound from 1982 with lead vocals by Norris Reid. The Viceroys are one Jamaica’s greatest exports originally forming...
TAPES at the control! Superstar follows up his previous 12" for the Estonia's Porridge Bullets, this time with a collab project with TAPES (Jahtari, EM,...
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This is Prince Fatty's homage to Lonnie Liston Smith's 1970s jazz-funk anthem, given reggae and dub treatments. A pro-peace prayer....