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...
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...
Silsila Dubs is a brand new label emanating from the backrooms and dancehalls of West London. Deeply inspired and rooted in the long standing traditions...
100% essential Studio One tunes!
Studio One Space-Age Dub Special is a brand-new Studio One release on Soul Jazz Records which draws on more rare and...
Featuring "We Live In Brooklyn Baby" and "He's A Superstar"!
Surely the most essential Roy Ayers album - everyone a killer. Super deep, heavy funk jazz....
One of The Gladiators top roots tunes from the early eighties, recorded at Channel One with killer dub version on the flip. Don't miss..on limited clear...
1st time on 7"..1976 militant roots classic from The Mighty Diamonds taken from their Right Time album with dub version on the flip. On limited clear vinyl
Spanning ten year period from 1966 to 1976 Carl Dawkins choice 13 cuts from soulful rocksteady to roots rockers featuring "I Feel Good" "Satisfaction"...
Vin Gordon's rare roots instrumental recorded with Aswad's rhythm section in the late 70s around the time of the classic "Warrior Charge" now released...
Al Brown is a fine Jamaican singer who came closest to troubling the UK charts with his Al Green cover version ‘Here I Am Baby.’ In the early 1980’s...
Lloyd Williams J.A. version of the Louis Armstrong classic "Wonderful World" with Tommy McCook "Mad Mad Mad" on the flip. All copies come in printed paper...
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Scratch the Super Ape: The Jamaican Releases is a homage to LEE PERRY’s Vinyl releases from 1964 to 1982.
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Never released..just dubplate cut! next vocal cut on the same rhythm as Barry Boom's "The Wicked Shall Fall" voiced by Wayne Marshall and produced by The...
Awesome deep roots tune from 1976 with a unmissable vocal from the soulful Freddie McKay then flip the record over for a heavyweight dub mixed at King...