Heavyweight roots from 1976 originally released on Freedom Sounds label in Jamaica, B-side has King Tubby's awesome dub, worth the money alone! Highly...
Robert Ffrench originally laid this one down in Creative Sound Studio in Kingston in 1985, but it could well be hot off the press yesterday. Here it comes...
Ophelia's rendition of "I Man Suffering" is an extraordinary cover version. Originally released by Gaylords Power Union in the mid-1970s, this track was...
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...
The deep well of the Channel 1 Lost & Found series goes further, with some awesome previously unreleased early '80s tracks from Norris Reid. another...
Heavyweight Yabby You production from the mid 70s featuring a young vocalist Errol Alphonso effortless take on the rhythm with dubwise to match. All SIX...
Suncut are back with a stunning double header from an obscure US outfit, Pages - a one-off, unique production masterminded by none other than Detroit jazz...
New roots 7" from Spain featuring Singer Monica Flyn, Trombone player Hector Sartal and producer Javier Vicalo. In great picture sleeve only 200 pressed,...
Originally released as a white label 12" in 2020, limited edition of 500 only, now gets LIMITED repress with full colour sleeve featuring killer disco...
NEW!!!! Bumpin' old school hip-hop BOMB!
This is second of two KILLER LA private press low-rider original electro rap groovers from the early 80s rap...
Another jewel reissued for the first time on Simbarashe Tongogaro’s own Star Time label, this time sees the coming together of Bristol reggae pioneers...
Hugh Mundell with the Roots Radics is a fine combination. Here, a reissue of one of the legendary duo's best moments takes you straight to a heady dub...
Four rare ska 7" singles recordings from the mid sixties featuring The Slivertones, LynTaitt, The Melodians & The Sensations on Treasure Isle records....
Derrick Morgan's wicked Rocksteady cut from 1968 on the same rhythm as Max Romeo's rude classic "Wet Dream" also Lester Sterling & Stranger Cole's classic...