Very Very limited, white label 7" copies of both Dennis Brown & Johnny Clarke's tunes riding the killer rocksteady groove of The Viceroys "Let Him Go"...
All time classic two sider! Alton Ellis's killer 1972 vocal cut of Cornelius Brothers "Too Late To Turn Back Now" then flip the 7" over and Augustus Pablo's...
All time 1970 classic from the mighty U-Roy riding The Techniques "Love Is Not A Gamble" into history with Errol Brown's mid 70s dub on the flip. All DUKE...
Crisp sounding new roots from France featuring singer Loic Paulin with The Hornin' All Stars, dubs are a musical tribute to The Wailer brothers rhythm...
Up to date and on the mark version on their classic roots cut "Gates To Zion" from The Mighty Diamonds with this limited 10" excursion on Switzerland label...
All the hallmarks of the best period mid 70s Black Ark studio on this single. Singer Leo Graham had sung with the Bleechers so his relationship with...
"Produced and apparently co-written by Derrick Harriott, 'John Jones' was released in 1968 on the Big shot label. With its unstoppable rhythm and its aggressive...
Two stone cold rocksteady classics from The Jamaicans & The Techniques, recorded for Duke Reid's Treasure Isle records in the mid sixties, mixed by Errol...
Stone-cold classic Studio One 45 back in stock after years! loud, clean, boom!
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Johnny Osbourne’s SEMINAL...
Three wicked new deep roots vocal cuts from Johnny Clarke, Errol Bellot, Horace Martin on a relick of The African Brothers 70s classic "Lead Us Father"
This essential DOUBLE sider was first released in 1967 on Crystal Records, the Jamaican record label owned by the famed producer Derrick Harriott. Derrick...
London based outfit The Gyrators return with their ultra cool tone version of Sound Dimension's Studio 1 instrumental "Bitter Blood / Just Another Girl"
“This is the Soul Vibration That Rocks The Nation!” The tune then continues with Chin Loy delivering a hallucinatory DJ explosion over Augustus Pablo’s...
Come Into My Parlour is a killer Reggay anthem adored by early Reggae fans, on par with the likes of “John Jones” or “Hold Down” previously released...