1978 roots vocal cut with Naggo Morris on lead vocals produced by Winston 'Niney' Holness for his label Observer with excellent dub version on the flip.
Originally released on Third World U.K. in 1978 produced by Niney The Observer at Channel One with Naggo Morris on lead vocals. check "Mr Do Over Man Song"...
One of the truly classic albums recorded at Studio One!
New fully remastered vinyl edition.
Leroy Sibbles, Earl Morgan and Barry Llewellyn formed The...
Two Niney The Observer late 70s roots productions featuring one of Jamaica's greatest harmony groups The Heptones, with Naggo Morris on lead vocals. Both...
Comprising Leroy Sibbles, Earl Morgan and Barry Llewellyn, the Heptones first burst onto the Jamaican music scene with a series of sublime rock steady...
Obscure late 70s classic Phil Pratt production. Tammie Lee (Max Romeo) on a next cut to John Holt's 'Strange Things' riddim delivering a warning message...
All time mid 60s rocksteady groove from producer singer Phil Pratt with The Thrillers hard to find “I’m Restless” on the flip. Comes in nice company...
Long overdue press of John Holt's essential roots classic "Strange Things" recorded for Phil Pratt's Sunshot label in 1971 with organ version on the...
All time classic reggae tune from Dave And Ansel Collins originally released in 1970. Huge hit at the time, A side plays at 33rpm with a version then flip...
A collection of NYC disco remixes by legendary producer John Morales of classic Philly jams by one of the greatest voices of soul music Teddy Pendergrass!
A jazzy led instrumental from Saxophone player Lester Sterling. First appeared in the UK on the Count Shellys label but was originally released in Jamaica....
recorded with the soul syndicate band this is the dub album to the vocal from one extreme to another. pick a dub, brand and now nuh skin up collect all...
first of two killer rocksteady 7"reissues from pressure sounds.wicked vocal cut from glen adams and instrumental cut from king sax man val bennett. reproduced...
One of the best roots harmony groups from Jamaica, this late 70s cut a fine example of their brilliance with dubwise from Errol T. All copies come in thick...
KC White has recorded Gregory Isaacs "Man No Dead" on different riddims, here is his first version, recorded in 1972 at Dynamics, and produced by Boris...
Stone-cold classic Studio One 45 back in stock after years! loud, clean, boom!
One off-repress will sell out! Don’t miss out!
Johnny Osbourne’s SEMINAL...