Prince Fatty says:
"When working with old Jamaican tapes from Bunny Lee’s estate for the 'Prince Fatty Meets The Gorgon' album, I discovered a few mysterious...
A wicked rocksteady compilation originally released in 1968 on 'Pink' Island featuring the cream of Jamaica's artists of the time The Wailers, Delroy Wilson,...
Uber rare (£300+) vocal roots album originally released in 1982 on Orthodox, (The Twelve Tribes Of Israel) recorded at Tuff Gong & Harry J's studios and...
Two KILLA tunes from The Soul Vendors. Absolutely SEMINAL foundation groundbreaking late 60s reggae cuts from Studio One. The Soul Vendors (+ their other...
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...
Leeds groove detail The Flying Hats combine reggae and wah-funk on 'The Blender/Hot Cakes'; it's early days for the band, but a firm link still to last...
Long requested reissue of this 1981 Barrington album, featuring some tracks not available elsewhere, like "Full Understanding" as played by the great Jah...
With a career spanning over 50 years, Earl Sixteen is one of the major artists in the history of Jamaican music. He has been produced by some of the biggest...
Rick Wayne - `Almighty Father' / `Almighty Version'
Bona-fide roots classic from 1997 as rinsed by Jah Shaka..
Produced by Riddim & Ragga (accidentally...
Girl group greatness, courtesy of the Chicago-based Hutchinson Sisters (with Theresa Davis on this record) and co-producers Isaac Hayes, David Porter and...
Seminal album, produced by Earth, Wind & Fire, that features the boogie classic "Best Of My Love" and a fine version of "How'd I Know That Love Would Slip...
New roots album inna showcase style from Spain's Mountain Tops band produced and arranged by the band & Roberto Sanchez at A-Lone Muzik Studio. comes with...
Seminal Studio One release - so many tunes! 'Artibella'! 'When I Fall In Love'!
CLASSIC rocksteady! Ken Boothe, "Mr. Rock Steady" himself, proves himself...
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...