2nd of two limited represses from Ohm / Roots International records from USA. This one featuring Ken Boothe voicing a tuff mid 70s roots rhythm with wicked dub on the flip.
Long out of print compilation from the late 80s featuring various rare roots tracks recorded at Lee Perry's studio The Black Ark between 1973-1978, featuring...
The debut song from Carlton Manning - elder brother of Lynford and Donald of The Abyssinians and later known for his Carlton and The Shoes releases for...
Recorded at the time when rocksteady was shifting to faster reggae music. The Victors showcasing a pair of fabulous vocals recorded straight from the mastertape.
This album is released in three formats: Indies-only One-Off Special Limited Edition Sun Yellow coloured vinyl gatefold double LP + download, black vinyl...
While the righteousness of blackness is at the heart of the Rastafarian faith, this collection illustrates how black pride remained a central theme, if...
The vocal cut to Keith Hudson's epic reggae funk "Melody Maker". Recorded a couple years after the instrumental this tune must have made a quite a come...
Here's a real gem from the vaults of Don 1 and Randy's studio 17. The Roots voicing an herb anthem on the killer rhythm used on the Immortal's "Babylon."...
Very rare and little known alternate cut to the Roots' classic "Evil That You Do." Roots were a male/female duo of Peter and Carol, and the classic "Evil..."...
"Civilization" is a heavy early roots reggae song by the Classics. B-side has the great Silvertones covering one of Sam Cooke's classics in a early 70s...
HEAVYWEIGHT STEPPERS FROM PRODUCED BY LINCOLN 'SUGAR' MINOTT. COMES COMPLETE WITH RAY I'S DJ SLICE "AFRICAN PALACE" EXTENDED DISCO STYLE PLUS VERSION...
BENCHMARK STEPPERS FROM 1979, NEXT CUT TO TONY TUFF'S RUMOURS OF WAR. COMES COMPLETE WITH RANKING CARETAKER'S DJ "NUH DASH IT WEH" ON THE FLIP SIDE, PLUS...
Dub companion album to Black Emperor Vol 2 (Vocals) with Lee Perry’s experiments in sound at his most creative peak during the middle to late 70s..on...
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...