Super new showcase style album from J.A. singer Owen Knibbs of "Juggler" fame from the late 80s. Return to the studio with full force riding tuff rockers...
Back with a brand new killer release. LegsMan Records unleash the mighty KING KONG and RASTAMAN SONG – which is in high praise of the elders and the...
Great roots harmony single from Cultural Roots taken from the album of the same name produced by Henry Junjo Lawes early 80s tuff backing from The Roots...
U.K. Roots instrumental from 1994 featuring Aba-Shanti on melodica with production by Anthony Cummins & Adam Holden (Fish & Goat) check "High Tide" mix..
Very Rare Horace Andy album originally released on Keeling Beckford's label 12 Star in America 1980 featuring the killer tracks "Fruits Of Love" & the...
Killer heavyweight roots vocal cut originally released in 1983 on Suffering & Faith label using Jackie Mittoo's mighty "Drum Song" rhythm. Monster dub...
One of seven new 12" represses from West London label D-Roy and their sub label Niagara featuring Freddie McKay, Al Campbell, Gregory Isaacs, Junior Reid,...
Great debut roots single from U.K. Nottingham band The Natural Ites originally released in 1983 on CSA records with "I Want Your Love" on the flip. Both...
One of seven new 12" represses from West London label D-Roy and their sub label Niagara featuring Freddie McKay, Al Campbell, Gregory Isaacs, Junior Reid,...
Great early 80s U.K. roots reggae from Bristol band Black Roots, produced by the band & Denny Vidal. limited press with company brown paper sleeve from...
DJ cut of Roberto Sánchez & I-Man Cruz: "We're Going To Zion" comes with "In Memory Of Ambassah" insert, listing Roberto Martinez Segura (1968-2020) productions...
Superb new roots vocal & dub cut from Roberto Sanchez & I-Man Cruz with this homage to Dubby Ambassah. Comes with paper insert in memory of Ambassah. First...
Superb debut album from Red Foot & The Shades, quality roots music from Switzerland featuring the dub poetry of Red Foot with the heavy foundation rhythms...
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Killer roots vocal cut from Micah Shemaiah with direct commentary on Jamaica over a wicked re-lick on the "Cuss Cuss" rhythm. don't sleep...