Al Campbell and Freddie McGregor singing righteous music. Another Studio One bomb, this one originally only released in the UK on FAB in 1971- so rare...
2nd batch six of Super heavyweight Yabby You productions from the mid to late 70s with many having dubs from the master King Tubby. Featuring singers Charlie...
2nd batch six of Super heavyweight Yabby You productions from the mid to late 70s with many having dubs from the master King Tubby. Featuring singers Charlie...
2nd batch six of Super heavyweight Yabby You productions from the mid to late 70s with many having dubs from the master King Tubby. Featuring singers Charlie...
2nd batch six of Super heavyweight Yabby You productions from the mid to late 70s with many having dubs from the master King Tubby. Featuring singers Charlie...
2nd batch six of Super heavyweight Yabby You productions from the mid to late 70s with many having dubs from the master King Tubby. Featuring singers Charlie...
Uber rare mid 70s roots nugget from Dominican band Gaylords originally released on U.K. label Cosmos in 1975. Also covered exquisitely by Ophelia a few...
2nd batch six of Super heavyweight Yabby You productions from the mid to late 70s with many having dubs from the master King Tubby. Featuring singers...
A wicked ska selection of 7" single releases on Caribou and Down Beat labels from the early to mid sixties. Featuring The Mighty Vikings, Lord Tanamo,...
Chaka's first solo record after Rufus, produced by Arif Mardin, and what a stormer! From the anthemic "I'm Every Woman" to a faithful rendition of Charles...
Drummer and Composer David Lee Jr.’s stunning and rare album Evolution (1974) blends the deep experimentalism of John Coltrane and Sun Ra with the pulsating...
Super funky soul jazz from guitarist O'Donel Levy. In a Phil Upchurch, Boogaloo Joe Jones and Grant Green vibe. Includes the jazz dance Dingwalls classic...
The American trumpeter and multi-instrumentalist Jon Hassell, who died in 2021, was an international legend despite never having managed a popular breakthrough,...
‘Why Black Man Dey Suffer’, recorded in 1971, was originally deemed too controversial for release by EMI, his label at the time. Having recently been...
From Meditative Sounds - This tune has a long history. We recorded some tracks with Prince Jamo back in 2010, of which, this was one of them. A couple...