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...
Comprising Leroy Sibbles, Earl Morgan and Barry Llewellyn, the Heptones first burst onto the Jamaican music scene with a series of sublime rock steady...
Having initially achieved significant success in Jamaica during the rock steady era of the late 60s, The Heptones further cemented their reputation as...
Pat Kelly possesses one of the great soul voices to come out of Jamaica. Influenced by the fantastic American singer Sam Cook, Pat Kelly could ride over...
The 36 track 2CD album comes with 50-page book featuring text, biographies and photography. It also comes in a limited run two volume double-vinyl super-loud...
"I think if a nuclear family could have a soundtrack, ours would be the Soul Jazz comp Studio One Scorcher. I wouldn't say it's the best record ever...
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...
BACK IN STOCK !!!! Wow, it's not often you find a new soul artists that is actually decent. Five tracks from Derobert and The Half-Truths. Vintage sounding...