Very first version cut in 1973 by Errol Dunkley and released on "African Museum" the label he co-founded with Gregory Isaacs, with version on the flip.
Soul Sugar drop their own reggae version of Marvin Gaye’s heartbreaking soul classic, 'I Want You' backed with Sly & Robbie vocal and dub versions -...
Official reissue of '(Where Is The) Sunshine' by Kalima, a super-rare 7” originally released in 1981 and produced in Baltimore by Afro-American pianist...
All Time classic late 70s Dub album from Joe Gibbs & The Professionals complete with crazy sound effects & tuff rhythms a plenty. Nice U.K. Pressings...
Channel One artist The Jays' big dancehall tune for King Tubby. Although its pop element is clearly heard this one also consists of tougher side. Skillfully...
Wicked, spacey funk / fusion from George Semper - two key tracks reissued from his hugely sought after (and thoroughly bonkers) 'Themes For Television,...
Nightdoctor's instrumental "Menelik" is a track that was originally recorded almost as an afterthought but in the years since, has become recognised as...
Second release on LegsMan Records is from Horace Ferguson – Wanted
On killer version of the – The Stalag riddim – Extended vocal mix with live horns...
Killer heavyweight roots rockers from the little known Lloyd Willacy, The Happiness Unlimited Band were a working Jamaican band by all acounts and it shows...
Superb Dennis Brown produced compilation originally released in 1978, mainly recorded at Joe Gibbs Studio featuring Bob Andy, The Heptones, Junior Delgado...