Horace Andy's KILLER classic Studio One cut 'Fever' on a super-loud 12" single for the first time ever!
A killer track originally released on the legendary...
"Selassie Is The Chapel" is a late sixties recording made by a young Bob Marley with just an acoustic guitar, nyahbingi drums & voices. It has to be up...
Superb dub roots album originally released in 1979 on Warrior records in the U.K. "Harder Na Rass" is the dub counterpart to Prince Lincoln Thompson's...
The Meditations only recorded a few tracks at The Black Ark with Lee Perry but "No Peace" is essential hearing, great roots melodies on top of tuff late...
Classic 1976 deep Black Ark roots recording from singer Devon Irons with percussive dub on the flip produced by Lee Perry. All three new Studio 16 7" come...
Fantastic dub album originally released in 1975 on Klik records in the U.K. produced by Sidney Crooks of The Pioneers. Wicked dubbed out & stripped back...
A must play loud Rockers Dub album from 1980 featuring The Ja-Man Allstars a.k.a. The Revolutionaries. Produced by Dudley 'Manzie' Swaby brother of Augustus...
Great showcase style (Vocals & Dubs) album originally released in 1982 on Joe Gibbs Music but produced by Sidney Crooks of The Pioneers. Recorded at Harry...
Recorded in a all-night session at Studio 1, Kingston, Jamaica in November 1964, The Skatalites are on SKA fire! there's no overdubs here, just pure rocking...
Original 12" copies from 1979 all in wicked Grove Music Disco 45 company sleeves. Label boss King Sounds double AA sided "Kill Them Dead & Look Into Yourself"...
Hard to find early reggae nugget originally released on Trojan Records in 1969. featuring Derrick Crooks, brother of Sidney and also sometime member of...
Very rare 70s roots by The Ethiopians, produced by Niney The Observer. A steady rhythm with playful piano topped off with hearthfelt vocals. On the flip...
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This is Prince Fatty's homage to Lonnie Liston Smith's 1970s jazz-funk anthem, given reggae and dub treatments. A pro-peace prayer....
Hot on the heels of Prince Fatty's killer version of "Expansions" the follow up is the Supersize Band's jump up rub-a-dub version of Janis Joplin's 1970s...
Introducing, for the first time on 7-inch vinyl, "African Children" performed by the esteemed Heptones, brought to you directly from the legendary world...
Cracking mid 70s roots funk cut from the Black Ark with horns & dub on "Kiss Me Neck" Don't miss! All three new Studio 16 7" come in thick company sleeves.