Two more songs produced by Ranny Bop Williams, the Harmonians side given to Harry Robinson's Carib Dis-Co label to distribute, it was also released in...
The Inspirations were Jimmy London and Billy Dyce, they had recorded a few songs for Lee Perry, with "Tighten Up" as their biggest success.Their "Stand...
Shenley Duffus started his singing career in the 1950's and recorded many Ska songs in the 1960's. "Standing On The Hill" was release in the UK in 1973...
Two great rocksteady tracks produced by Derrick Morgan, the a-side was probably never released as a 7" so far. Backing vocals on "Give Me That Love" are...
Great roots harmony single from Cultural Roots taken from the album of the same name produced by Henry Junjo Lawes early 80s tuff backing from The Roots...
All time classic Black Ark sound featuring The Congos (Cedric Myton, Watty Burnett and Roy Johnson). Deep roots music at it's finest from the 70s..don't...
Originally released on KC's showcase album, now available on 7" for the first time, with a cool dub on the flip side. A Dj version of the song can be found...
rare and obscure funky cut from big youth in the mid 70s here reissued by pressure sounds on heavyweight vinyl and cardboard sleeve. check the flip for...
"Run Come Walla" was credited as by the Slickers on the UK Blue Cat 7" release, but is in fact by the Pioneers, they also did the harmonies on Dennis Walks...
Highly sought after double A-sided female rocksteady vocals. Dawn Penn cut of The Uniques Let Me Go Girl. On flip side is another popular female vocal...
Nightdoctor's instrumental "Menelik" is a track that was originally recorded almost as an afterthought but in the years since, has become recognised as...
This is the second installment of deep roots Rastafarian reggae at Studio One and features classic music from some of the most important figures in reggae...
The blueprint for a futuristic new dancehall style is laid out on this debut full-length release from Miss Red, produced by close collaborator Kevin Martin...
Footwork OG, RP Boo keeps the style mutably rude and forward with I’ll Tell You What!, a début album declaration of dancefloor war arriving nearly 30...