Deep & dark brooding classic hard reggae funk from Keith Hudson, originally recorded in 1973 with Horace Andy & Earl Flute on a different rhythm on the flip.
A real classic of its kind. Al Browns cover of Bobby Blands inspired Blues/soul refections on urban living had been a staple of his set at Kingstons popular...
Superior rock steady from the vaults of Federal Records The third edition in this universally acclaimed series including giant of the genre, Hopeton...
This album coincides with the massive new exhibition Soul of A Nation - Art in the Age of Black Power at Tate Modern, London.
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Produced by Sly & Robbie at Channel 1 in the early '80s. This killer Viceroys tune was never released at the time, but was played by some sounds on dubplate...
A fierce reflection of Kingston’s down town strife from Jacob Miller. Miller was a downtown Ghetto dweller that had managed to work himself into the...
One of Rudy Thomas few roots tunes. The Kingston born singer was better acquainted with softer lovers material than this lament for Paul Bogle the Jamaican...