The Schoolboys featuring a young Jacob Miller in their ranks recorded this early reggae nugget in the late 60s with early Max Romeo cut on the flip, both...
Uptempo 1969 recording from The Tartans who would go onto find fame further on in their careers featuring Cedric Myton, Devon Russell & Prince Lincoln.
Two early Reggae tracks played by the Hippy Boys. A-side is a vocal about Drumbago's dead, 1969 originally released in England on the Blue Cat label. B-Side...
This is the first ever single from The Wild Magnolias - a massive, massive slice of super-percussive New Orleans second line funk meets Mardi Gras Indian...
Surely one of the TUFFEST New Orleans Funk tunes ever made! The intensity of Marilyn Barbarin’s vocals are only matched by the super-tightness of Eddie...
Two great Rocksteady songs, riddim played by Lynn Taitt and the Jets, "Give Me Loving" is one of Derrick's first produced records from 1968, Lloyd Clarke's...
Wicked new vocal cut from Clive Hylton, fresh new roots reggae music from Jamaica. One of five releases from new label Upstir Records, all come with thick...
Two great 1967 rocksteady tracks on the same riddim as the Viceroys - Lip And Tongue/Walkie Talkie. A-side has Derricks own "Never Gonna Give Up (Aka Stumbling...
Next cut of their own hit "Come Along" done at Black Ark Studio, this time recorded at the legendary Channel One Studio, first time released in Jamaica...
Stone-cold classic Studio One 45 back in stock after years! loud, clean, boom!
One off-repress will sell out! Don’t miss out!
Johnny Osbourne’s SEMINAL...
Killer dub version to Bob Marley's "Trouble On The Road Again" from the mid 70s with a dub of late 60s rare tune "Feel Alright" on the flip. Killer stuff...