A Must Have...the original 1st version from 1974, the sound of mid 70s J.A. with Freddie McKay's soulful roots delivery plus the killer dub wise on the...
Previously unreleased.DKR say..Killer previously unreleased mid '80s Tetrack tune finally out on road. Astute dubplate fiends may have heard this played...
Five new deep roots 7" offerings from Yabby You's vaults, featuring 1st time release on 45rpm for Michael Prophet's "Know The Right" Yabby You's "Dread...
Deep roots message from Ronnie Davis which sadly still holds true..recorded & voiced at Channel One in 1976 with tuff dub version. For fans of The Abyssinians...
Ijahman Levi’s second release of 1976 with his classic spiritual vocal roots cut “Jah Heavy Load” along side the mighty dubwise on the flip. Recommended...
A great leftfield rocksteady tune from Dandy originally released in1968 as a B-side to "I'm Back With A Bang Bang" on Giant U.K. One of two new Dandy 7"...
DKR say.. this one is his earliest and first tune, a heavy piece of a rub a dub cut at Munchie Jackson's Sunshine Studio in the Bronx, with Jackie Mittoo...
Awesome heavy roots tune from Linval Thompson originally released in the U.K. on a Trojan 12". First time reissue, with Killer dubwise from Scientist....
Massive tune from the legendary Freddie McGregor! Long out of print classic from Stringray Records, finally re-issued with alternate vocal mix and killer...
Superb double header from Freddie McGregor with his 1977 roots update of his Studio 1 tune "Rastaman Camp" here titled "Run Come Rally" with the equally...
Cornell Campbell I Man A The Stal-A-Watt, highlighting the singer’s prominence in the golden era of reggae from the early 70s to early 80s. The title...
Released for the first time in 1983 on the UK label Vista Sound, “Fight Against Corruption” sees Campbell backed by most of The Aggrovators musicians...
The music on this album was inspired by the original ska recordings coming out of jamaica in the early to mid 1960s. In particular the fiery horns instrumentals...
Freddie McGregor's first album originally released in 1979, produced by Niney The Observer includes killer tunes "Walls Of Jericho, Jah Can Count on I,...
This easy-to-understand introduction to Afro-Jamaican grammar explains clearly and simply the basics of Jamaican patois. Never again will u mix up your...
Re-issued for the very first time on vinyl -- in more than 40 years -- here's the third album by the cultish Jamaican band Morwells. Backed by such reggae...
Great late 70s roots rocker featuring Frankie Jones & Prince Alla originally released by North London label Starlight, both discomixes by Prince Jammy...
Solo outing from former Maytones singer Vernon Buckley on this 80s roots release which was originally a B-side 12", now paired with it's dub drenched synth...