Killer mid 70s roots music from Jamaican vocalist Earl Zero, with two original versions recorded for Tommy Cowen's Arab label made complete with King Tubby's...
Wicked deep roots vocal from a youthful Lloyd Hemmings originally released in 1975, produced by Lloyd Campbell with Skin Flesh & Bone adding the weight...
Two ultra rare 1972 heavyweight nyabinghi roots cuts from Bro Joe & The Rightful Brothers, with "Hail The Children"the first recorded appearance of Yabby...
Hope & Faith Records is back!New releases presenting the standing tall riddim. A brand new production in a early 70s roots style. featuring three vocal...
Their superb original roots version from 1976, Black Slate's debut single still sounds as fresh & vibrant with dub version on the flip. As featured on...
• Classic roots LP new to CD• With over 20 tracks new to CD• Includes many roots classics from the late 70s
As the 70s drew to a close, Joel Augustus...
One of Two brand new roots 12" from Amsterdam's Sound System / label King Shiloh featuring Tiger Simeon, Brada Jabziel, Lavvosti, Black Omolo, Kare, Brasspect,...
Very rare late 70s heavyweight roots steppers cut with wicked dub from King Tubby's, limited press from Archive Recordings. On green vinyl don't delay..
Mega rare 12" originally released on Brixton Sound Records around the mid eighties from Bob Drumbago AKA Larry Crosdale known for his stunning tune released...
Rare 1990 recording finds Sister Nancy on blistering form with this dancehall nugget unearthed by Rhythm Discs! Lady Patra's cut of "Workie Workie" on...
Reissue of 1982 double A side 12" single from Wayne Smith (Sleng Teng) on London based label Black Joy, with his roots interpretation of Barbra Streisand's...
Great 1975 under the radar tune from Glen Adams - Hippy Boys / Upsetters / Reggae Boys. Self released on his own Capo label from Brooklyn NY.. Check the...
Roots vocal classic from 1975 produced by Pete Weston and with King Tubby's killer dub on the flip. First of new Micron records reissues. Don't let em'...
Superb rocksteady / early reggae vocal duet from Stranger Cole & Gladdy Anderson, if the vocal doesn't do it for you check the horns instrumental cut on...
Another previously unreleased bomb on one of the dozens of killer Radics rhythms of the period, this one familiar from other cuts by Barrington Levy and...