A screaming howling beast of a tune! Lloyd and Devon board the Upsetter flight to immortality on this Black Ark classic. Killer dub on the flip side with Shepard rod. Comes in a hand stamped bag. Ooooowww!!
All the hallmarks of the best period mid 70s Black Ark studio on this single. Singer Leo Graham had sung with the Bleechers so his relationship with...
Originally released in 1976 on Birmingham based label Black Wax, aka Ital Corner. Killer heavyweight DJ Roots album recorded at The Black Ark by Lee Perry....
Alternative Jamaican mix from the Black Ark vaults of Carlton Jackson's killer roots track from 1977 with the added bonus of "Upsetting Rhythm *1" on the...
Compelling roots vocal cut from Barrington Levy originally released in 1984 with production from Sugar Minott for his label Black Roots. Nice stripped...
Wicked roots vocal cut from Norman Grant & The Twinkle Brothers originally released in 1980 on the "Countryman" album with superb dub version on the flip.
'Expensive Shit' is one of Fela's most notorious albums! This killer afro-beat LP was originally release in 1975 and now gets a reissue on Brooklyn-based...
As a prime example of the early 80s Dancehall sound, “Pass Me The Lazer Beam” has been coveted by collectors since its original release.
Now remastered,...
Four top notch 7" roots rockers from Joe Gibbs / Studio 16 originally released in the late 70s & early 80s. Featuring Sylford Walker, Junior Murvin, Naggo...
The mighty upsetter returns with 9 brand new tracks recorded with longtime friend and collaborator Adrian Sherwood at the controls. This is a deeply personal...
On the title track Fela and the backup singers ridicule the mindset of men in uniform over an urgent, quick-march accompaniment from Afrika 70. The album...
Great roots double header from Earl Cunningham & Naggo All Stars, originally released in 1979 on Stoke Newington label Third World. Produced by Heptones...
Wicked, cinematic funk 45 that finally sees the light of day! Abrahams explores the sound of 60's india, 70's funk and oddball, euro-cinema on these two...
Bobby Sarkie from The Tartans and The Immortals (not to mention his solo roots killer Better World). His singing here is expertly reined in by desolation,...