Available for the first time on a 45 since its original release in 1968 this is a Tommy McCook and the Supersonics cover of the Jazz classic Killer Joe...
Don T Lee was the brother of producer Bunny Lee and on this excellent slice of party rocksteady he is superbly backed by the Bobby Aitken group. On the...
70s rockers style - 11 Horace Andy tunes, Natural Mystic by Bob Marley, and a wicked version of 'No Love In The City'. Produced by King Tubby, Brad Osbourne...
Fresh new roots 7" from Waterhouse, Jamaica with 16 year old singer Wayne J's infectious new tune "Poza" complete with melodica version on the flip. Only...
Back in stock..for now! Two rare Treasure Isle recordings, one killer vocal cut from Winston Shand and tuff jazzy instrumental from Tommy McCook on the...
This essential album showcase’s a stunning selection of well known hits, and not so well known rarities, from the vast Federal catalogue. All tracks...
Ken Khouri's Federal Records gave Jamaica its musical identityThe Federal Record Manufacturing facility was the first pressing plant in Jamaica... their...
A jazzy led instrumental from Saxophone player Lester Sterling. First appeared in the UK on the Count Shellys label but was originally released in Jamaica....
The Loser'is gloriously considered as one of the most significant songs as well as rhythm tracks in the history of Reggae music. Also entitled as'The Winner',...
it's rocksteady time on broadwick street, 5 new 7" only treasure isle reissues. roy cousins leading the royals over a rocksteady beat with the senations...
A really extraordinary vocal performance from Keith 'Slim' Smith. 'The Turning Point' was originally recorded and written by Jimmy Holiday an RnB vocalist...
A message to the eighties rudeboys from Singie Singe on "Get A Lick" riddim Studio 1 vintage style with a Re-edit from the Rootikal peoples on the flip.