Larry Marshall – Wooden Heart ~ Rocking To The Field
Hortense Ellis – Somebody Help Me
1. Larry Marshall – Wooden Heart ~ Rocking To The Field
2. Hortense Ellis – Somebody Help Me
3. Buster All Star – Miami Beach
Killer rocksteady from 1967 featuring Larry Marshall on the full length version of "Wooden Heart" with an uncredited Vin Gordon on Trombone. Hortense Ellis on the flip with "Somebody Help Me" plus instrumental version.
Unreleased tune from a young Errol Dunkley, originally recorded in the late 60s and only recently released on the compilation "Let's Go To The Dance" first...
Johnny Maestro & The Crests 'I'm Stepping Out Of The Picture' has been a staple of the scene since it was first played over 40 years ago. The flip side...
Outta Sight pairs Lee Moses' sought-after rarity, the Southern soul lilt of standard "Pouring Water On A Drowning Man" (which adds a few extra belts of...
Roll On Charles Street: This is a spirited minor key track, with solos by Alphonso and Brooks.Trumpeter Harper takes the honours on this one, his trademark...
Double helping of early Larry Marshall rocksteady vocal cuts produced by Prince Buster, originally issued on Blue Beat Records in 1967 Limited press from...
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...
Wicked independently published book containing 180 pages of rare and classic Studio One cuts with the author talking about each song. Nice label artworks....
Alton Ellis’ sister Hortense delivers the deepest, super-funkiest heavy reggae version EVER of this soul anthem originally by The Stylistics. Powered...
Seminal Ska all-time ANTHEM on new clean loud pressing. Originally released in 1965 in Jamaica and UK, the Skatalites insanely addictive ska tune always...