Greatest Rocksteady! Lloyd Barnes recorded KC White on this Munchie Jackson riddim, so it was told by KC White, but this riddim is actually a riddim from 1967 produced by the famous C.B. and used for the Webber Sister's song "Keep On Moving"
Really excellent 45 from Bobby Floyd on the A side. B side is a 'Young Dellinger' on the flipside with the super rare cut of the same rhythm 'Wam Pam Pa...
Three new U.K. roots 7" on the "Rootsman Riddim" from Superchip label, featuring YT, Wends, Simma, Parly B, Yeza, Blackout JA. Produced by Escape Roots
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Three new U.K. roots 7" on the "Rootsman Riddim" from Superchip label, featuring YT, Wends, Simma, Parly B, Yeza, Blackout JA. Produced by Escape Roots
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Top dee jay cut over the heavyweight "late night blues" riddim but the killer here is the ULTRA HEAVY dubplate mix on the flip. High Recommended PLAY LOUD!!
Three new U.K. roots 7" on the "Rootsman Riddim" from Superchip label, featuring YT, Wends, Simma, Parly B, Yeza, Blackout JA. Produced by Escape Roots....
The 1st and superior deeper roots cut from Paul Hurlock originally released in the early 80s on Gorgon records in Jamaica with dub on the flip. Clean &...
Three absolute dub plate bullets from Roof International label, featuring sound clash tunes from the early 90s..even if your not into 80/90s dancehall,...
KC White has recorded Gregory Isaacs "Man No Dead" on different riddims, here is his first version, recorded in 1972 at Dynamics, and produced by Boris...