A KILLER late 70s roots version based on Bobby Bland's "Ain't No Love" recorded with Robbie Shakespear and the rest of The Revolutionaries, also with an excellent Clint Eastwood DJ cut on the flip..Highly Recommended!!
Soul singer supreme, Jalen Ngonda and producer/veteran keyboardist, Victor Axelrod join forces to deliver the collaboration we all needed- the impossibly...
All I Need Is Love by Barry Anthony is a classic late rocksteady track. The rhythm is changing, moving towards the reggae beat, which came in the next...
A stunning re-envisaging of Sade ‘Cherish The Day’ in a upfront reggae style from singer Sailor Jane. It is produced by the great Michael Goldwasser....
Awesome roots vocal cut from Freddie McKay originally released in 1978 now paired with equally strong dub. As featured on the recently repressed LP "Harsh...
Mid 70s rocker from little known Tino Lewinson on lead vocals with Milton Henry & Leroy Brown providing the harmonies plus Sly & Robbie adding the weight....
Two great early reggae tracks back to back! A gem from Buster singing with a lovely horns section....."we love the reggae, oh yes we do!...." Flip side...
Re-issue of the revered reggae album 1976’s War Ina Babylon by Max Romeo & The Upsetters. Originally released on Island Records, the album is considered...
Soul Jazz Records’ new Soul Jamaica brings together a wicked selection of reggae funk and soul tracks from the legendary Studio One stable, featuring...
King Tubby's masterful mixes of Yabby You's deepest darkest rhythms from 1976, limited reissue of exact repro of how the album first landed in the U.K.....
Double rocksteady shot from The Creations with "Meet Me At Eight" & "Searching" recorded around 1967 for J.A. producer Joe Gibbs on his Amalgamated label.
As ever with the Caltone label, top notch rocksteady all the way..Ken Boothe on majestic form with a song written by Dawn Penn with a little touch Lyn...