Awesome roots vocal cut from Freddie McKay originally released in 1978 now paired with equally strong dub. As featured on the recently repressed LP "Harsh Words"
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...
All I Need Is Love by Barry Anthony is a classic late rocksteady track. The rhythm is changing, moving towards the reggae beat, which came in the next...
Known for his sublime roots tune "Colour Barrier" this is an earlier 70s roots tune "Prayer Of Peace" a great singer who should have been more well known...
Originally released in 1975, The Tidals' "Land Of Juhasifa" has become a holy grail for reggae collectors worldwide. This rare roots reggae masterpiece,...
Another rarity from Duke Reid's Treasure Isle vaults with 1968 rocksteady recording from The Jamaicans "Peace & Love" whilst on the flip Errol Brown's...
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...
First two 10" in new subsidiary label from Studio 16 "Black Art Dubplate Style" both featuring singer Keith Rowe of Keith & Tex fame. Recorded at The...
Both sides previously unreleased alternate takes/mixes.DKR say..For us, this is a top five all time tune in the soul reggae canon and maybe Leroy Smart's...
All time mid 60s rocksteady groove from producer singer Phil Pratt with The Thrillers hard to find “I’m Restless” on the flip. Comes in nice company...
Killer 1973 soulful roots vocal from The Flames on this early percussive tune, the group were also known as The Hurricanes, The Crashers, The Invaders...
A stunning re-envisaging of Sade ‘Cherish The Day’ in a upfront reggae style from singer Sailor Jane. It is produced by the great Michael Goldwasser....
U.K. Roots from the early eighties at it's finest from Abakush with two tracks "Batta Dem" & "Rock Attack" both with dub versions. Nice & clean pressing.
Two great early reggae tracks back to back! A gem from Buster singing with a lovely horns section....."we love the reggae, oh yes we do!...." Flip side...