One of the stand out tracks from his album "African Shores" released in 2019, recorded with Nat Birchill & Al Breadwinner who's dub version is on the flip. 1st time on 7" limited press..Highly recommended!
Rare and hard to find 12" originally released in 1978/9 on Stoke Newington label Third World. Two strident call to arms instrumental roots cuts from J.A....
First time on vinyl (limited press), originally released in 2008 on French CD only. Recorded in Jamaica with the original Wailers horn section featuring...
From the man who played trombone on the all time classic Studio 1 anthem "Real Rock" comes forward with the long over due reissue of his first solo album...
Second release on Tradition Disc featuring Vin Gordon...don't leave! Heavyweight Sounds.
Solo album excursion from the legendary Jamaican trombonist....
The ‘Cosmic Drop Riddim’ wouldn’t be fully completed without two extra unexpected cuts. The first one is an amazing instrumental song featuring Perry’s...
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Wicked selection from J.A. producer Keeling Beckford featuring The Mighty Diamonds original cut of "Shame & Pride", Tony Brevitt's superb "Don't Get Weary"...
Great early 80s U.K. roots reggae from Bristol band Black Roots, produced by the band & Denny Vidal. limited press with company brown paper sleeve from...
Top draw deep roots tune from The Morwells originally released in 1977 the year of the two sevens clash, full dread 12" mix plus bonus uplifting "We Waan...
Deep down to the Yabby You archives Pressure Sounds have unearthed this limited 7" only single. Pure Jamaican roots with a dub to match, all singles come...
Unearthed original 12" copies of David Jahson's underground roots classic "Natty Chase The Barber" from 1983 on Spy Records with version not "People Bawling"...
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Killer roots vocal cut from Micah Shemaiah with direct commentary on Jamaica over a wicked re-lick on the "Cuss Cuss" rhythm. don't sleep...
In the early 1970s the island of Jamaica, and in particular its reggae musicians, developed a love affair with small Japanese motor bikes. Honda bikes...