The Gladiators first release from 1968 for Treasure Isle records, this is the first take with Justin Hinds 1965 ska bullet "Rub Up Push Up" on this wicked...
The Termites version of a song more well known by Alton Ellis with Tommy McCook's classic "Soul For Sale" on the B-Side. Limited stock..check other titles!
When the band Trees Speak, coming out of nowhere, released an exclusive one-off 100-pressing white label 45, described as CAN/NEU! meets LIQUID LIQUID,...
7" (box set)Seven 7inch singles compiled in a clam shell box featuring rare re-issue singles from the earliest days of VP Records. Roots From The Yard...
Reissue of the sought-after 1973 Bahamas recorded 45 by The Nassauvians; a breezy percussion-led gem that has been at the top of the 'wants-lists' for...
BACK IN STOCK!!MONSTER STUDIO ONE TUNE FIRST TIME EVER ON A SINGLE !
Two highly sought after tracks from Jackie Mitoo's legendary 'Showcase' album, originally...
Back in stock..All time roots classic from 1977 from the good doctor talking about an incident that actually happened in Jamaica with the poison flour!!...
Released on a shoestring by three musician friends in 1978 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, this super-rare, psychedelic, 'desert soul' gem sees the light of...
Volume 5 of the Disco Devil Discomix series featuring deep roots vocal cuts from Junior Murvin, Twin Roots, Watty Burnett, Keith Texon & Michael Campbell.
Debut album release on Gaffa Blue label featuring the mighty Mafia & Fluxy with leading U.K. Hornsman Patrixx Aba Ariginal on Trumpet. Killer new roots...
New 6 track roots E.P. on the "Don't Fret" riddim featuring Jamaican heavyweights King Kong and Anthony Red Rose with Baby Boom, YT, Satalite and Patrick...
A real classic of its kind. Al Browns cover of Bobby Blands inspired Blues/soul refections on urban living had been a staple of his set at Kingstons popular...
One Vocal & one instrumental ska tunes featuring The Techniques & Tommy McCook's version of "Goldfinger" Limited Stock..check other 7" Treasure Isle titles..
A superb single by the vocalist Busty Brown who is somewhat of a mystery other than that he recorded for the usual roll call of Jamaican producers such...