The A side is a DJ cut to Lloyd Robinson's "Oh Mama", originally issued on the Hippy label in Jamaica, the label that was inspiration for their Hippy Boys...
Sly & Robbie were essentially the official rhythm section of the reggae genre, their slick bass and drum interactions having underpinned the sounds of...
Errol Dunkley's top vocal cut on a 70s roots version of the "Skylarking" rhythm produced by Tapper Zukie plus King Tubby Dub and all the 7" come in 'STARS'...
In the world of record collecting there is the rare, there is the obscure and then there is the completely unknowable. The Termites were a vocal duo comprising...
"Burning Fire" was recorded in 1968, produced by Ernest Wilson's brother Kenneth Wilson and his aunty Evelyn Carty with the Hippy Boys riding the riddim....
A side has Stranger Cole and Patsy Todd's love song over a nice reggae beat. B side has Stranger Cole as the producer of this rocksteady gem, Basil and...
Originally released in Jamaica in 1970 on a rare outlet of the Pama label, there credited to the Hot Spurs, this is actually the Inspirations, Jimmy London...