Previously unreleased high octane funk from the Sons Of Slum - a short-lived, Chicago-based band, who released three singles on Stax and Gamma in the 1970s.
The great thing about Emotional Rescue's deep dive into reggae and lovers rock is that the tracks they decide to press up are the ear-snagging curveballs...
Stranger Cole with a soulful vocal on an infectious rhythm. All the components of the skinhead period reggae are here. Roy Richards on the flipside on...
Emotional Rescue continues to dive into the back story of One Blood, a lovers rock powerhouse who deserve revisiting now appreciation for lovers rock is...
One of the most popular Jamaican music album series of all time, Includes many of the greatest Treasure Isle tracksIn the late ’70s, the influence of...
Hard to find Freedom Singers tune from 1969, originally released on Nu Beat in the U.K. One of two new Skinhead reggae represses. Produced by Laurel Aitken.
27 recordings from Joe Gibbs’ studio, a celebration of early reggae demonstrating the quality of Gibbs’s output throughout 1970, reflecting the developing...