Massive 1984 Roots Radics backed set from King Yellowman, produced by Henry 'Junjo' Lawes at Channel One and mixed by Sylvan Morris at Harry J Studios. Title track hit went global in hip-hop when sampled by the Poor Righteous Teachers.
Early Dancehall classic originally released in 1983. Recorded at Channel One with The Roots Radics for producer Henry Junjo Lawes. "Who Can Make The Dancehall...
Yellowman & Fathead - a duo that would release a string of albums - team up withthree cuts, "Mash It Up Now" probably being the most recognisable as it's...
Solid gold previously unreleased Junior Murvin album produced by King Jammy finally sees the light of day - Rare non-album singles plus a trailer load...
Jacob Miller's "Who Say Jah No Dread" is one the most highly regarded of all original Greensleeves albums. For this re-mastered deluxe edition the original...
If you needed to be convinced of Glen Brown's importance during the early part of reggae's mid-1970s golden era, check out the roster of deejays who lined...
As Dancehall took over Jamaica in the early 80s John Holt proved he was perfectly able to move with the times - includes the massive title track and many...
1982 Roots Radics affair from Papa Michigan & General Smiley the original DJ dynamic duo. Produced by Henry 'Junjo' Lawes at Channel One with Soldjie...
Classic 1980 album from Michael Prophet produced by Henry 'Junjo' Lawes at Channel One with the Roots Radics in full effect. Includes the absolutely...