Great early dancehall, a stone cold classic from 1982 by the very young Triston Palma. Produced by Jah Thomas, backed by Roots Radics, recorded and mixed at Channel One.
Top quality stuff, and as with all Greensleeves vinyl it's a very nice pressing
First time repress Greensleeves 12" classic from 1984 - two roots anthems back to back - Michael Palmer's I'm Still Dancing receives a deep and heavy extended...
Yellowman & Fathead - a duo that would release a string of albums - team up withthree cuts, "Mash It Up Now" probably being the most recognisable as it's...
Mundell burst on the reggae scene in 1978 with the classic Augustus Pablo produced 'Africa Must Be Free' (album also available on Greensleeves). 1982 found...
Jacob Miller's "Who Say Jah No Dread" is one the most highly regarded of all original Greensleeves albums. For this re-mastered deluxe edition the original...
A fantastic selection of tracks from a time when reggae and punk were really crossing over on the UK scene – the earliest years of the punk rock movement,...
If you needed to be convinced of Glen Brown's importance during the early part of reggae's mid-1970s golden era, check out the roster of deejays who lined...
Very nicely done Greensleeves reissue of this classic dancehall album from 1982, featuring the killer title track and many more great tunes that made the...
Superb 17 track compilation of the former Uniques singer's self produced rare roots tunes from 1975 to 1985. Check 'Majority Rule' 'Gunman of JA' 'Nyah-Bingi'...
Classic, super-rare album reissued at long last! Includes "World a Music" the original to Damien Marley's "Welcome to Jamrock"! plus "Trouble You A Trouble"...
recorded with the soul syndicate band this is the dub album to the vocal from one extreme to another. pick a dub, brand and now nuh skin up collect all...