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...
**Expanded reissue including bonus remixes by Floating Points, Joy Orbison, Caribou and more!** Four Tet mixes the tunefulness of his classic ‘Rounds’...
PREVIOUSLY JAPANESE ISSUE ONLY BLUE NOTE. Recorded in 1967, not released until 1980. Bobby Hutcherson is joined by Herbie Hancock, Joe Chambers and Albert...
Seminal New Orleans party funk classic tune of all time! Featuring the phenomenal vocals of Juanita Brooks, the writing and production skills of Eddie...
This essential DOUBLE sider was first released in 1967 on Crystal Records, the Jamaican record label owned by the famed producer Derrick Harriott. Derrick...
Recorded in 1967 while Clement Dodd and Soul Vendors were on tour in the UK. The former Jamaican popular singer Owen Gray, who had already been living...
Killer, unissued rockin' blues cuts here as a double-header, unleashing the hot alternate take of Little Walter's 'Mean Old Frisco' - on 45 for the first...
A dancehall classic !!! Tuff tuff dancefloor action on a loud 12" pressing with 4 mixes. 7" comes on the "Roof International" label with version on the...
Killer roots reggae from vocalist Prince Alla!
Inlcudes hits and dubs of classics such as 'Black Moses', 'Royal Throne Room' and 'Funeral'.
Musicians...
Keith Rowe is the Keith of Keith And Tex. They had a massive hit with 'Stop That Train' produced by Derrick Harriott. That was the Rock Steady era. By...