killer compilation from pressure sounds of herman chin loy productions in the early 70s to the late 70s funky and roots tunes sitting side by side featuring augustus pablo, alton ellis, dennis brown, dennis alcapone and many more.
New York’s melting pot of Puerto Rican, Cuban and Afro-American musicians led to stunning culture clashes in the 1960s and 70s when Latin styles mixed...
4 killer dub plates from Striker Lee. Not on the vinyl 'Next Cut' album. All hot and heavy and previously un-released versions. The first 50 come in a...
Studio One's music in the 1970s took the label to new heights. The new style of Disco Mix brought many areas of Reggae together Roots, Lovers, Disco...
Killer new selection from the vaults of legendary Jamaican producer Bunny Lee featuring unreleased dub plates & alternative cuts from musicians such...
More classic Reggae from Jamaica's most important label ever .
Studio One Soul tracks the link between American Funk and Soul and Jamaican Reggae at...
For this Studio One release we return to the roots of Reggae music-The Soundsystem. Throughout the late 1950s and 1960s Soundsystems played throughout...
Opened in 1972 the Channel One studio, located on Maxfield Avenue in the heart of the Kingston ghetto and installed with the best recording equipment available,...
Long time out of print..12 years! small repress don't delay!
This king size dub album is a lion of a record roaring with dub plates, rarities and obscure...
a killer rocksteady collection from the uniques featuring the great slim smith. all tunes produced by bunny lee in the late 60s.the uniques were one of...
Very rare second album from Carlton And The Shoes originally released in 1982 on Quality records. Great mixture of mediative roots & lovers with lead vocals...
This is the latest new installment of Soul Jazz Records’ on-going collection of Rastafarian music at Studio One, featuring classic material from legendary...
Lone Ranger's second album originally released in late 1979/80 featuring his killer tune "Barnabas Collins" on the resurrected "Conversation" riddim. All...