Winston Heywood started in 1971 self producing some songs like "Bam Sa Bo" and "Stop The War". In 1976 he recorded three songs for Lee Perry, "Africa",...
"Feeling Happy" by Mystic M, this is the same group known as Mystic I, the Mystic Eyes and the Mystics, rastas from West Kingston. The group included Anthony...
Gregory Isaacs killer version of "Easy Take It Easy" by Dennis Brown with tuff dub version from Errol T, with Junior Byles "Heart And Soul" on the flip....
One of two new 10" from the Joe Gibbs Roots Archive Series, killer roots steppers cut from Dennis Brown with full discomix. On the other side is Prince...
Top shelf previously unreleased 1975 roots out of Randy's Studio 17. The mysterious herbsman Bongo Pat, who as far as we know only cut one other tune for...
Joe Morgan's "Basement Session" has the trademark Wackie's sound, deep and deeper. Its got great lyrics about the runnings of NYC basement sessions in...
We have only ever seen ONE copy of Derrick Morgans "Small Island Girl", so the original Jamaican 7" must be rare like hell. B-side "Family War" is a great...
The 100th release on Pressure Sounds is the brilliant set of ‘Rockers from the land of reggae’ this album was originally released in 1982 and has never...
A journey through Jamaica from Kingston to Saint Ann’s Bay on the north coast reveals the bountiful nature of the island, once described by the plundering...
Part 4 in the ongoing King Jammys series, this 12" featuring two strong early 80s roots vocal cuts from Johnny Clarke and Pad Anthony on "This Feeling"...
Strong return from singer Bitty McLean in the very fine company of Sly & Robbie in conjunction with French Producer Guillaume Bougard, six tracks of pure...
Two great rocksteady sides. "What A Botheration" is one of the earliest production by Lee Perry, after he had left Joe Gibbs and had started producing...
Another previously unreleased heater from the vaults of Randy's Studio 17, 1975. The ever prolific Horace Andy in top form over this moody roots rhythm.
On his own Ronet Records imprint, Jimi Tenor releases a 4 track 7" for Kati Juurus' film 'Cinema Dadaab'. Jazz-funk with pinch of avant garde, and more...