Unreleased wicked roots vocal cut from Dennis Brown on a relick of "I Know Myself" riddim with full extended dub wise mix produced by Errol Flabba Holt with additional mix by Bitty McClean.
Dennis Brown was a Jamaican reggae singer and one of the most popular artists in the history of Jamaican recorded music.
Bob Marley cited Brown as his...
Original 7" issue from 1980 featuring Dennis Brown with slightly worn paper picture sleeve but mint unplayed vinyl, great uptempo roots with top version...
'No Man is an Island' is the SEMINAL debut album by reggae legend Dennis Brown which launched his career. Recorded at Studio One around 1969-70 (when...
Great showcase style (Vocals & Dubs) album originally released in 1982 on Joe Gibbs Music but produced by Sidney Crooks of The Pioneers. Recorded at Harry...
All time classic Dennis Brown album originally released in 1977 for producer Joe Gibbs. Produced by the Mighty Two and the house band The Professionals...
Great upbeat collection of six Dennis Brown's 12" discomixes from his work with Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson featuring classic as his version of Slave Driver,...
"Out In The Rain" here with its version on b-side, was only ever released on 7" on the hard to find "Doctor" label in the UK, and can also be found on...
Great upbeat 1984 roots reggae album recorded at Joe Gibb's studio with We The People Band and produced by the Mighty Two Errol Thompson & Joe Gibbs. Check...
Title track from their 1982 album repressed here with two hard Dub Plate cuts from the time. Produced by Donovan Germain, all new Revolutionary Sounds...
Reissue of one of the greatest and most sought after low-rider/brown-eyed soul gems from the early 70s! Mega rare in its original issue, Symphonical do...
Killer early 80s tune from roots vocal group Cultural Roots, new repress with extra Dub Plate mix plus two vocal cuts on the same riddim from new Jamaican...
Rough Trade Records are excited to announce a reissue of the label’s second ever 7” single released, by legendary roots reggae multi-instrumentalist...
One of seven new 12" represses from West London label D-Roy and their sub label Niagara featuring Freddie McKay, Al Campbell, Gregory Isaacs, Junior Reid,...
10 song dub LP in two sided hand silkscreened jacket, near companion to the vocal LP (DKR-213). Comes in green or orange print. Track A3 is a previously...
THE UPSETTER TO THE COMPUTER ‘FROM THE BLACK ARK TO FIREHOUSE featuring Lee Scratch Perry, King Jammys, King Tubby, Augustus Pablo!!!
Superb hardback...
333 records drops a much needed reissue of Rupie Dan's "My Black Race" 12" from 1982. A huge Shaka selection featuring one of the heaviest dubs available...
Not much needs to be written here, one of reggae's all time anthems, one of the baddest tunes of the '80s. Finally back out on a crisp booming 45, rock...
Official 45 version of Sonia’s 'Easier To Love' classic, coupled with the dub version ‘Malcolm X’ by The Overnight Players, previously only available...
Not much needs to be written here, one of reggae's all time anthems, one of the baddest tunes of the '80s. Finally back out on a crisp booming 45, rock...
First time on 45 for this lesser known tune, Freddie's classic "Pretty Looks" sung on the same heavy Roots Radics rhythm used for Barrington Levy's classic...
Here's one of DKR's favorite Wackie's tunes that they always thought ought to be on a single, ready to be played along side the other cuts of the rhythm...
Previously unreleased. Here's a new release direct from Wackie's studio legend Jerry Harris, pressed by the man himself on his own Motive Records label....
Two great slabs of island funk from Barbados with the slinky "Use My Body" from Marvis John with the more disco "Try Love" on the flip. Great pressing...
After lots of pleasant hard works, from multitrack tape restoration to mixing @ the Bakery by Al Breadwinner,
It is now with passion for this musical...
Poorman comes to become a new dancehall anthem. Delton Screechie's lyrics flow over this thunderous and powerful rhythm. The 7 inch album includes the...
Don Carlos 1983 masterful version of "Mr Big Man" on the "Take 5" riddim now coupled with Little John's excellent "Works To Do" both with different dub...
A NYC/JA collaboration with Wackie's producing an early tune by Don Carlos, originally credited as 'Jah Carlos', over a tough Soul Syndicate rhythm. This...