The A side is a DJ cut to Lloyd Robinson's "Oh Mama", originally issued on the Hippy label in Jamaica, the label that was inspiration for their Hippy Boys...
Most likely released around 1971, this cover of Beginning of the End is a rare and wonderful excursion by Buster into funk, complete with funky-ass bassline....
Sly & Robbie were essentially the official rhythm section of the reggae genre, their slick bass and drum interactions having underpinned the sounds of...
A side has Stranger Cole and Patsy Todd's love song over a nice reggae beat. B side has Stranger Cole as the producer of this rocksteady gem, Basil and...
This funky reggae classic from 1972 goes way beyond the boundary of reggae music and reaching to every music lover out there. Beginning with the killer...
Back in limited stock...Two very rare 1969 reggae tunes get reissued by Jump Up records from USA, Winston Francis a.k.a. Bob Melody soulful voice on both...
4 cuts of the same rhythm. Prince Far i and version on the A side. Junior Reid and version on the flipside. One of Prince Far I's last recordings with...
Produced by Roy Cousins in the early 80s. Winston 'Flames' Jarrett recorded the 'Wise Man' album with Roy Cousins and both these versions are extended...
Killer DJ roots cut from 1978 on the 'Death In The Arena' / 'Deuteronomy' rhythm. Produced by Junior Byles for his label 'Lovepower' in very limited amounts...