Reissued for the first time on vinyl is ‘Taking All The Love I Can’ by Newark, New Jersey outfit The Chosen Few. Initially released on Maple Records...
Killer heavyweight roots funk version of Kool & The Gang’s 1973 hit Funky Stuff, with the rare stripped down dub version on the flip.Shipping 25th April
The Chosen Few’s 2nd album originally released in 1975 aka “Everybody Plays The Fool” full of killer soulful funk reggae J.A. style with cover versions...
Killer heavyweight vocal roots recorded at The Black Ark in 1976 by Truth, Fact & Correct aka The Viceroys with dub on the flip. Roots Vibration only press...
Superb recount of a Heavyweight boxing match between Joe Frazier & George Foreman in Jamaica 1973 by Joe Lewis aka Rupie Edwards. Using Errol Dunkley's...
back in stock....rare roots 7" only release from 1982 from the mighty diamonds,with a wicked horns led instrumental cut on the b-side. limited repress...
1st release on Brixton Heights Records featuring Christopher Ellis with a superb roots vocal cut, mixed at Jamtone studios. Pressed on heavyweight vinyl....
It's the bomb!Out today in all good record shops or direct from us right now here!STONE COLD CLASSIC STUDIO ONE ANTHEM ALERT !
Alton Ellis's original...
The second release on Brixton Heights Records is a Roots Jazz Dub Instrumental. An original riddim produced by the Brixton Heights Crew in collaboration...
Reissue of The Faces' awesome 'Wake Up Today' that was originally released in 1975. The album differs from the Afro-Funk productions of that time by its...
Manchester based band Baked A La Ska wicked hypnotic relick of the late night BBC shipping forecast theme with a underwater dub from analog master Al Breadwinner..Check...
Ultra heavy version of William DeVaughn's soul classic recorded by the Third World singer Bunny 'Rugs" Clarke with stripped down hard version on the flip,...
The Soul Vendors’ horn inst cover of a mellow Latin tune, backed with the authentic Studio One Rocksteady masterpiece. This gorgeous horn inst Rocksteady...
Original cut of the well-known "Fever" riddim, voiced by Milton Henry and Junior Byles, credited here to King Medious, an alias Henry says was inspired...
Really excellent 45 from Bobby Floyd on the A side. B side is a 'Young Dellinger' on the flipside with the super rare cut of the same rhythm 'Wam Pam Pa...