Remastered, 1984 roots reggae classic, includes six previously unissued tracks.
Albert Griffiths founded the Gladiators in 1966 after some success on...
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...
Two Max Romeo songs that have never been released on 7" so far. "Sexy Natty" was first released 1977 on a Upsetters 12" in Jamaica. "Stealing In The Name...
Winston Heywood started in 1971 self producing some songs like "Bam Sa Bo" and "Stop The War". In 1976 he recorded three songs for Lee Perry, "Africa",...
First time released on 7"is this great Black Ark Perry mix. Derrick "Watty" Burnett started working for Lee Perry as a teenager in a duo called the Soul...
killer roots tune from danny clarke a.k.a.the hurricanes, check the drums in the mix with the bass doing all the work. lee perry production at the black...
More classic Reggae from Jamaica's most important label ever .
Studio One Soul tracks the link between American Funk and Soul and Jamaican Reggae at...
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Recorded around the same time as Leroy Sibbles' Revolution, this features the Love Joys' backing vocals, lots of 70s synth percussion,...
peter tosh on lead vocals recorded in 1970 for leslie kong's label beverley's.limited stock on very clean pressings and with the added bonus of a instrumental...
Two Top late 70s roots reggae cuts from vocal harmony trio The Chantells with added U Brown dee jay piece on "Children Of Jah" with "Desperate Times" on...