Gregory Isaacs killer version of "Easy Take It Easy" by Dennis Brown with tuff dub version from Errol T, with Junior Byles "Heart And Soul" on the flip. ALL KILLER NO FILLER..
One of two new 10" from the Joe Gibbs Roots Archive Series, killer roots steppers cut from Dennis Brown with full discomix. On the other side is Prince...
Heavyweight roots from 1976 originally released on Freedom Sounds label in Jamaica, B-side has King Tubby's awesome dub, worth the money alone! Highly...
BACK IN STOCK!! Choice killer "Negusa Nagast" 7" Big Youth's killer dee jay piece over Keith & Tex rocksteady classic "stop that train" with an instrumental...
Killer repress of The African Brothers first roots single originally released in 1974, repo version with original label. The brothers featured Sugar Minott,...
Much needed reissue of this heavy roots tune from 1982. Big bass riddim and memorable lyrics and vocals by the Jamaican I.C.E.E.S. group. Ring Craft...
Alton Ellis recorded "Black Man's Pride" for several producers, here is Sidney "Luddy" Pioneers production from 1971. B side's little known but great "Heart...
Third 10" release in the Joe Gibbs (Roots Archive Series) featuring Naggo Morris & Jacob Miller on their equally killer 70s roots vocal cuts with dubs...
All time killer roots steppers! Dennis Brown's huge version of Bob Marley classic with driving dubs plus Ranking Joe's Dee Jay cut. SUPER LOUD PRESSINGS....Selling...
Roots music flourished in the 1970’s as Rastafarianism, Black consciousness and self-determinization became the most important aspects of Reggae music....
7" (box set)Seven 7inch singles compiled in a clam shell box featuring rare re-issue singles from the earliest days of VP Records. Roots From The Yard...
Two songs Two versions ( Don't Study Wrong" & "What About The Half" ) from Junior Delgado & Dennis Brown plus their dubs. First in a new series of D.E.B....
Classic, super-rare album reissued at long last! Includes "World a Music" the original to Damien Marley's "Welcome to Jamrock"! plus "Trouble You A Trouble"...
Alternative rare vocal version of "Earthquake" aka "The Blues" from the great Prince Buster. Tuff 60s rocksteady direct from Jamaica with instrumental...
Killer New Orleans Funk rarity!
Inell Young's searing vocal performance backed by the unbelievably funky James Black's seriously awesome second-line...