A Killer slab of Jamaican funk reggae from The In Crowd with superb deep version on the flip. Produced by Clive 'Azul' Hunt & Geoffrey Chung in 1976...DON'T...
A 1977 Roots classic no home should be without..Joseph Hill in majestic form, The Professionals laying down the weight and The Mighty Two delivering the...
Stones Throw Records debuts new imprint Listening Position with the long-awaited reissue of Kelan Phil Cohran & Legacy’s spiritual jazz masterpiece African...
Rise and Shine was the only album recorded by Jamaican roots reggae band Tanglewood. The album was released in 1985 on Creole Records and produced by Jamaican...
Five brand new roots 7" singles from Swiss based label Evidence Music featuring J.A. singers Capleton, King Kong, Damian Marley, Buju Banton, Bugle, Randy...
Great rare rock steady cut from Ken Boothe recorded around 1967 for Caltone, with Max Romeo led Emotions "No Use To Cry" on the flip. Great double header!
Stone-cold ROOTS CLASSIC from the legendary Gladiators recorded for Studio One in the early 1970s and now on this freshly cut new crisp 45. This is THE...
A KILLER late 70s roots version based on Bobby Bland's "Ain't No Love" recorded with Robbie Shakespear and the rest of The Revolutionaries, also with an...
Produced by the legendary Michael Hyatt on the iconic Java rhythm and masterfully mixed by Steven Stanley, Diffuse the Vibes features the vocals of Courtney...
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...
One-off pressing limited-edition Red coloured vinyl 45
Not one but TWO beautiful, uplifting ROCKSTEADY bomb tunes. Soaring soulful harmonies, utterly...
One-off pressing limited-edition Orange coloured vinyl 45
Stone-cold classic - the ultimate Studio One tune and the ultimate rhythm & blues/soul to reggae...
A crucial set of six 7" singles from producer Linval Thompson originally released in the early eighties featuring classics from The Viceroys, Frankie Paul,...
Classic 70s tune recorded with Lee Perry at his Black Ark studio in 1976, The Heptones on fine harmony form with Scratch's great dubwise on the flip. Nice...