Heavyweight vocal roots album from Hugh Mundell originally released in 1980, featuring "Great Tribulation, Live In Love, Rastafari Call, Time & Place" co produced with his mentor Augustus Pablo.
The title is misleading as these are excellent mid 70s Tubby dubs, with rhythms provided by the top musicians of the day including Sly and Robbie, Family...
'Princess Lady' being Lacksley Castell's second album should prove to be a positive hit because the album is well produced and the songs are well written...
Their first album, a great Roots harmony record that was originally released in 1975, featuring 'Give Rasta Praise' 'Natty Dread Uptown' and many more.
A fantastic new collection of classic and rare remixes of Kraftwerk including versions by François Kervorkian, Orbital, Underground Resistance, DJ Rolando,...
Welcome return of this wicked early 70s version of the Fleetwood Mac / Peter Green tune "Black Magic Woman" from Dennis Brown recorded for Phil Pratt's...
Lacksley Castell's third album released in 1982 and recorded when he was only 16 !
Recorded at Channel One and Tuff Gong. Sweet roots vocals and tuff...
By the mid-Seventies, Sonia Pottinger was firmly established as one of Jamaica’s premier producers, issuing a steady stream of best-selling 7” singles...
Arguably the greatest Jamaican vocal group to emerge on the reggae scene during the latter half of the Seventies, the Joseph Hill-led trio Culture wrote...