The Congo's 1977 roots classic with a different mix to the LP version by Lee Perry also great dubwise from the Black Ark. All three new Studio 16 7" come...
The song's chorus has been sampled, remixed, covered, and interpolated in several songs after its release. This hook is in fact sampled from the 1965 song...
The early 1980s were the pinnacle of the 'youthman' style of reggae vocal, associated with the generation from Jamaica's Kingston 11 area, including Waterhouse,...
As a prime example of the early 80s Dancehall sound, “Pass Me The Lazer Beam” has been coveted by collectors since its original release.
Now remastered,...
Fred Locks’ 1976 LP Black Star Liner sits on any short list of classics from Reggae’s 1970s golden era. The LP, available again in a newly remastered...
A fairly obscure figure even by reggae standards, Prince Far I was one of the sternest of the "cultural" DJs that proliferated on the Jamaican scene...
Originally released by Mango Records in 1988, Cultural Roots’ Running Back To Me features prime King Jammy digital production that brought forth hits...
Re-mastered 2017 edition of the excellent, classic compilation originally released 20 years ago by Blood & Fire records featuring some of the heaviest...
Ultimate classic album including 'Buddy Bye' the classic sleng teng killer track, 'Chopper', 'Fully Ranking' and 'No Ice Cream Sound'! Killer!!!!!
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Reissue of very rare Prince Jammy produced album. roots and harmonies all the way on this superb release. Featuring dubs by the then Prince Jammy and a...
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...
Long-out-of-print re-release of this classic Sugar Minott album on Soul Jazz Records bringing together the best of his classic material recorded at Studio...
Floating Points summons his ensemble again for an album of sweeping, panoramic jazz and electronic passages entitled, 'Reflections - Mojave Desert';...
Early seventies heavy funky blues from the legendary Bo Diddley! Features the ultimate breaks and beats, heavily-sampled cover of Odetta's 'Hit Or Miss'...
This is the second installment of deep roots Rastafarian reggae at Studio One and features classic music from some of the most important figures in reggae...
Wicked DJ roots album originally released in 1982, this was Ranking Ann's first album. Effortlessly riding some tuff Mad Professor rhythms of the day....
Second installment from Pressure Sounds of deep roots & dub rarities from the archives of Yabby You. Killer unreleased dub plate mixes with vocalist's...
Ranking Ann's wicked second LP originally released in 1984 on Mad Professor's Ariwa label. Great toasting from U.K's Ranking Ann with tuff roots backing...
Second 10" in the Joe Gibbs (Roots Archive Series) featuring Dhaima 1977 roots vocal cut with Mighty Two dub plus a combination vocal with Dennis Brown...
While the righteousness of blackness is at the heart of the Rastafarian faith, this collection illustrates how black pride remained a central theme, if...
Alice Coltrane’s fourth Impulse! album finds her on piano and harp in the company of saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. "Almost 50 years after [it] was released,...
One of the first ever dub albums from 1971 recorded at Aquarius & Randy's studios.
Includes stripped down dubs to Dennis Brown's "Song My Mother Used...
Gregory Isaacs killer version of "Easy Take It Easy" by Dennis Brown with tuff dub version from Errol T, with Junior Byles "Heart And Soul" on the flip....
One of Barrington Levy's most popular albums originally released in 1979 on Jah Life & Greensleeves records. Produced by Henry Junjo Lawes with the mighty...
Super deep new afro-jazz roots reggae album from Nat Birchall, this time working with top analog producer Al Breadwinner with stunning effect. Recorded...
Joseph White aka Joe White is a foundation of Jamaican music. He started singing in the late 50's and did his first recordings for Duke Reid in the early...
The welcome return of Elijah Minneili with limited new 7" single for USA label ZamZam Sounds only 700 pressed & no digital..no one sounds like Elijah Minneili...