Gregory Isaac & Mudies All Stars – Gone Is The Love
Yellowman & Mudies All Stars – Not A Bed A Rose
1. Gregory Isaac & Mudies All Stars – Gone Is The Love
2. Yellowman & Mudies All Stars – Not A Bed A Rose
Unreleased killer vocal cut from the cool ruler Gregory Isaac on the "Heart Don't Leap" rhythm direct from the vaults of producer Harry Mudie, reissued by Saxon Sound System all in colour sealed company sleeves. Don't let this go..Limited!
An absolute bullet of a single!
MBV & Mudies All Stars mid 70s deep roots version of Idris Muhammad's "Lorna's Dance" written by Grover Washington Jr....
Jackie Mittoo makes it clear why he's the funkiest reggae musician ever to live on earth. 'Get Up and Get It' is simply one of the TOUGHEST reggae/funk...
Boom female reggae funk MONSTER tunes! Two hardcore bomb dancefloor fillers from Jerry Jones originally released on Studio One in 1970.'There's A Chance...
2nd of two Niney 7" repro's from 1978 released on Observer U.K. this one featuring Tyrone Taylor's deep roots vocal cut 'Sufferation" with dub version...
Out of print for many, many years this is the seminal CLASSIC 1972 album by Horace Andy for Studio One.
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Two KILLA tunes from The Soul Vendors. Absolutely SEMINAL foundation groundbreaking late 60s reggae cuts from Studio One. The Soul Vendors (+ their other...
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...
The first three LP's back in stock...don't delay!
Dub / jazz duo Bremer / McCoyhave made waves in both the jazz and popular music press in their native...
Superb new rootsy version of Fatback Band's early 80s "Act Like You Know" with Andy Platts on lead vocals with gritty raw dub version on the flip. Limited...
Unreleased mix of mid sixties vocal rocksteady nugget from Justin Hinds with the rare Treasure Isle cut from The Saints on this limited stamped white label.
The first three LP's back in stock...don't delay!
Enhed (Danish for Unit) was Bremer/McCoy’s debut as a duo. Their shared love of reggae and jazz merged,...
The vocal version of The Upsetters classic instrumental "Return Of Django" this vocal version released on Downtown records in 1973 plus "Black Man's Time"...
Recorded in Macon during the 60s, these six sides capture a corner of Southern soul that rarely travelled far beyond its own streets. Issued on the tiny...
As the 1970s progressed the productions of Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry increasingly reflected both his unique and innovative approach to music-making and strong...
1978 roots vocal cut with Naggo Morris on lead vocals produced by Winston 'Niney' Holness for his label Observer with excellent dub version on the flip.