Big money tune from the Pioneers, a-side was only released in England on 7" on the Attack label as by the "Soul Directions" in 1970. George Dekker on lead...
Two great early reggae songs by the Pioneers, both fine examples of the early reggae, that came out of the rocksteady, played by the Hippy Boys, on the...
One trio that not only succeeded, but blossomed following the onset of reggae, is the Pioneers, who in 1969 became one of the first Jamaican acts to achieve...
The Pioneers rare first album from 1968, reissued with original repro sleeve and Amalgamated label. Killer Rocksteady tunes produced by Joe Gibbs featuring...
All time classic tuff funky reggae cut from The Maytals which was originally a B-side!! Jump up party tune with rare intrumental version on the flip. don't...
Never released before on 7” This cracking up-tempo track from 1970 has a heavy guitar work, a killer organ and some real gutsy vocals to boot.The sound...
Reissue of Spider Harrison's Beautiful Day, with a killer cut of the drum track on the flip that was found on the original tapes. 500 copies only, no repress!
Killer instrumental tune of the 4th Street Orchestra and produced by the Legendary Dubmaster Dennis Bovell in 1976 and included in the homonymous album...
Just in..don't delay limited stock.The Kingstonians were a relatively short-lived Jamaican band whose greatest work was produced by Derek Harriott between...
Great upbeat collection of six Dennis Brown's 12" discomixes from his work with Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson featuring classic as his version of Slave Driver,...
Another wicked 45 reissue from the Mr bongo camp. Jerry Butler & Jerry Peters classic soundtrack cut 'Melindo Latino' taken from the awesome ‘Melinda’...
Crucial 90s production by Ossie Thomas. One of the lesser-known tunes by Vivian Jones, but what a rough diamond this is, computer-programmed digital drums...
Long overdue collection on vinyl of The Ethiopians vocal rocksteady, early reggae output from 1968 - 1973 with killer tracks - Well Red, Everything Crash,...
Ranny "Bop" Williams produced several songs with the Ethiopians. The story goes that there was supposed to be a recording session financed by Harry Robinson,...
Available for the first time on a 45 since its original release in 1968 this is a Tommy McCook and the Supersonics cover of the Jazz classic Killer Joe...