Double helping of early Larry Marshall rocksteady vocal cuts produced by Prince Buster, originally issued on Blue Beat Records in 1967 Limited press from Japan..
A rare label treasured by collectors from all four corners of the world. The label ran for almost 3 years between 1965 to 1967 during the hot Ska and...
Teddy Charmers sings his heart and soul over a nice early reggae beat. Another gem from the Buster vaults! Gregory Isaacs one and only recording for Buster...
The mighty Prince Buster covering "Funky Nassau" by Beginning of the End and James Brown "Bring It Up". Buster adds his own funky charm and flavour to...
Two great early reggae tracks back to back! A gem from Buster singing with a lovely horns section....."we love the reggae, oh yes we do!...." Flip side...
Two early recordings from Freddie McKay produced by Prince Buster, originally issued in the U.K. 1967 on mega rare (Blue Beat) white label 7" Limited...
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Reissue of this super-rare and insanely sought-after 1980 2-step soul heartbreaker, 'Show Me The Way' by DC band Seville!...
Killer heavyweight new release from Dutch studio band collective The Signal One Band featuring saxophone & trombone players Hornsman Coyote and King Cooper....
MASSIVE STUDIO ONE ANTHEM ALERT!!!
Willie Williams' roots rock reggae classic Armagideon Time – the rare 12" extended Discomix version split into two...
South London virtuoso keys wizard Joe Armon-Jones returns with two freaked out dub versions, re-rubbing two entries from his debut for Brownswood in 2018....
Killer rocksteady from 1967 featuring Larry Marshall on the full length version of "Wooden Heart" with an uncredited Vin Gordon on Trombone. Hortense Ellis...
Killer rare organ instrumental cut from Brother Dan aka Dandy Livingstone, 1968 originally a B-side on Trojan which is very hard to find now in any condition..
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From his crucial role alongside Shabaka Hutchings in Sons Of Kemet, Theon Cross releases 'Fyah' via Gearbox Records. Drawing on London’s vivacious cultural...
Jamaican artist Peter 'Roots' Lewis recorded various tracks with his brother Paul Lewis, for Lee Perry in the mid 1970's at Black Ark studio JA, most notable...
Back in stock..for now! Two rare Treasure Isle recordings, one killer vocal cut from Winston Shand and tuff jazzy instrumental from Tommy McCook on the...
Cosmic Shuffling strikes again with two superb instrumental ska tracks taken from the "Magic Rocket Ship" studio sessions. These two cuts will not be on...
Check this out - lost album from Marvin Gaye, the follow up to What's Going On! Holy moly - Now that's not something you're going to see every day! Quality...