Nottingham's Origin One returns with another bass heavy anthem. Traversing roots reggae, hip hop, dub and steppers this is a perfect example of Origin...
"How dare you jester in this court of law and honour?" Judge Winchester (Lee Perry and Winston Blake) over Perry's great "Skylarking" riddim on a-side....
Back in stock...Mega rare heavyweight roots dub album originally released in 1978, on Carl's records from the USA. In fact it is The Revolutionaries on...
An anthology of former singles and dub versions called I A Tell Dubwise And Otherwise that dates from the early eighties and features Bob Marley’s band...
Long out of print 1975 compilation of Lee Perry's Black Ark productions. Featuring his own twisted "Enter The Dragon" The Gladiators roots vocal cut "Time"...
Two crisp and crunchy Phill Pratt productions. The A side has an extended version of the song Strange things. Ronnie Davis takes the lead vocal on this...
King Jammy produced version of Johnny Osbourne's classic tune "Purify Your Heart" more rootsy version than Winston Riley's plus Lacksley Castell's superb...