From Sugar an essential, down-to-the-bone version of the foundation Real Rock rhythm. Featuring Jackie Mittoo and Bagga Stewart from Willie Williams' classic Armagideon Time cut, alongside Wackies' Itopia Crew.
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...
Appearing originally on the Solid Groove label out of Croydon in South London, Exclusively is sometimes misconstrued as the UK issue of Dance Hall Style....
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...
Mid 70s dub/instrumental album based on 3 cuts of the 'Dreader Than Dread' Free For All rhythm. This is heavy roots all the way and highly recommended!
Horace revisits a Bunny Lee favourite - twin rhythm to Cuss Cuss - in the opening track of his Dancehall Style album for Bullwackies. This is the rougher...
Classic album originally released on Greensleeves in 1981, this is roots reggae at its finest. Vinyl version is on keyman records. check "born for a purpose"...
wicked roots vocal cut from the "sleng teng" man again produced by prince jammy but more rootys sound than the digital sound that was to come a few years...
one of horace andy's heaviest tunes this time reissued with augustus pablo's next cut "peace and love dub" repressed on heavy vinyl and company sleeve...
a.k.a. 'jah people' produced by henry 'junjo' lawes in the early 80s and with a dub of barrington levy's "mary long tongue" on the b-side,recorded without...