A reggae pioneer and icon since the 50s, Alton Ellis inspired many singers of his generation and influenced the genre throughout the decades. As a prolific...
Ultimate 2xCD of Clancy Eccles productions and vocals! 56 of the finest Rocksteady, Boss Reggae and early Roots tracks featuring The Dynamites, King Stitt,...
Coxsone's Music is a stunning new 3-CD/two separate double LP (+ free download) collection featuring over two and half hours of early Jamaican proto-ska,...
A Greensleeves reggae classic and first time on CD for this 1979 Channel One produced album, featuring no less than six hit 45's, 'Repatriation Is A Must',...
As founder member and leader of UK reggae pioneers Matumbi, Dennis Bovell is truly part of UK reggae royalty. Formed in the early 70's, Matumbi and Bovell...
Keith Hudson’s Pick A Dub is a classic album by many standards; released in 1974, the session features performances from reggae legends Augustus Pablo,...
recorded at the black ark, channel one, dynamic studios and mixed by lee perry at the black ark in 1979. deep grounation roots from the son of negus on...
Monster King Tubby production! A notable heavyweight dancehall & dub album from Courtney Melody, an iconic artist of the 80's dancehall scene including...
Originally issued in 1979 on Virgin/Front Line and ranks alongside "Two Sevens Clash", "Harder Than The Rest" and "International Herb". Quality roots rock...
Striker Showcase finds Jackie Mittoo re-visting much of his Brentford Road past for producer Bunny Lee, classic 70’s recordings that proved extremely...
Very rare instrumental roots album from 1980 produced by Winston Edwards and Blackbeard. Eight top horns led instrumental cuts with an uptempo roots feel.
Long long out of print early dub album from 1974, Reissued for the first time on vinyl. Produced by Winston Edwards in England with the rhythms being laid...
Marijuana In My Brain dates from 1977 and placed the toaster over some of the Bunny Striker Lee's hottest rhythms, previously utilised for Johnnie Clarke...
Produced and recorded at Channel One Studios and Randy's in Kingston, Jamaica by Phil Pratt with the Soul Syndicate used as the backing band. Regarded...