Boss sounds from 1970 featuring Jimmy London & Billy Dyce as The Inspirations produced by Joe Gibbs for his Amalgamated label. In full colour company 7"...
Keith Rowe is the Keith of Keith And Tex. They had a massive hit with 'Stop That Train' produced by Derrick Harriott. That was the Rock Steady era. By...
Previously unreleased late 70s beauty from Cornell Campbell. Produced by Charles Reid AKA the UK Duke Reid in Jamaica, but never saw the light of day....
In the words of Chris Lane from the Fashion Records...
"We recorded and produced many of reggae's most iconic artists for Fashion Records, but having...
Absolute killer Leroy Sibbles Dj cut of "Revolution" one of The Heptones best 70s recordings (1974) on the "Tight Spot" riddim with the rare saxophone...
Two great 1974 / 1970 recordings from boss Jamaican vocal groups The Pioneers & The Viceroys back to back double header. Originally released on Attack...
The reformed Skatalites monster tune from the mid 70s, heavy heavy roots music with an incredible percussive part 2 on the flip, produced by King Tubby....
Back in stock!Soul Jazz Records new Studio One release Rocksteady Got Soul is a collection of uplifting and superb rocksteady and soulful reggae from the...
Far Out reissue 'Mora' by Mexican-American percussionist and former member of the Sun Ra Arkestra, Francisco Mora Catlett originally recorded and released...
Hornin' Sounds latest releases are three KILLER deep dark funk roots tunes from the mid 70s all produced by U.K. producer Clem Bushay with The Cimarons...
Back in stock, with other Taxi 12"...Tamlins and Sly & Robbie's killer version of Nina Simone's soul jazz classic "Baltimore" 80's update with superb percussive...
Rare heavy DJ cut from Dillinger with his homage to his motorbike of choice, originally released in the mid 70s produced by Charlie Ace of Swing-A-Ling...
Previously unreleased high octane funk from the Sons Of Slum - a short-lived, Chicago-based band, who released three singles on Stax and Gamma in the 1970s.
Mid 70s DJ cut from The Mexicano aka Rudy Grant brother of Eddy Grant on the heavyweight "Marcus Garvey" rhythm borrowed from Burning Spear & Jack Ruby.