Killer dub plate roots mixes of Junior Delgado’s masterful “really for a reason” with unreleased dub plus new vocal from the soulful Amaani and Trumpet led version from Aba-Ariginal. With full colour 12” sleeve. Highly recommended..LAST COPIES..
Super deep new afro-jazz roots reggae album from Nat Birchall, this time working with top analog producer Al Breadwinner with stunning effect. Recorded...
Second release on Tradition Disc featuring Vin Gordon...don't leave! Heavyweight Sounds.
Solo album excursion from the legendary Jamaican trombonist....
Erroneously credited solely to Fred Locks on its 1978 release, this superb set is in fact a showcase of the work of the 12 Tribes Of Israel band in collaboration...
Wicked new vocal cut from Robert Lee over Sly & Robbie's mighty "Baltimore" riddim produced by Berris Simpson AKA Prince Hammer, with dub version on the...
Killer heavyweight vocal roots recorded at The Black Ark in 1976 by Truth, Fact & Correct aka The Viceroys with dub on the flip. Roots Vibration only press...
Originally released by Island Records in 1976, 'Man From Wareika' established gifted Jamaican trombonist Rico Rodriguez as a major solo artist. Now coupled...
Classic heavy late 70s roots vocal from The Twinkle Brothers with Ralston Grant on lead vocals with DJ. cut from Illie P. and full dub version of the flip.
Second of two new limited represses from Black Uhuru, this one featuring "Wood For My Fire" cut from the late 70s with Heavyweight dub and Ranking Joe's...
First time reissued since 1981 of Errol 'Flabba' Holt's very rare dub album of Roots Radics Dub. Produced by Ranking Joe at King Tubby's with tracks laid...
All time killer deep roots cut from Barry Brown originally released in 1979 on the same awesome rhythm as Asher & Trimble's "Humble Yourself" produced...
Rare U.K. roots from The I&I Band featuring former members of The Reggae Regulars, originally released in 1980 with big plays from Jah Shaka around the...
Excellent debut album from the Bristol collective Count Bobo mixing up Jazz Rocksteady instrumental rhythms, if you liked Jackie Mittoo's Soul Brothers...
From the man who played trombone on the all time classic Studio 1 anthem "Real Rock" comes forward with the long over due reissue of his first solo album...
It's the second time around for Leigh Wildman and his aptly named second album. There are elements of the Americana sound here that Wildman partially evoked...
Two early 80s roots vocals cuts featuring Don Carlos with "Knock Knock" and on the flip is Sugar Minott's full discomix cut of "Row Fast", both tunes produced...
The aspirational “Striving For the Right” with its tender b-side “When a Boy Falls in Love,” was initially released in 1970. This release represents...