Back in stock..Rare big Boss Sound tune from 1969 featuring Sir Collins raving about "The Black Panther"...Don't sleep. Nice pressing with the original...
1st chapter of the mighty dub series (Five in total) from Joe Gibbs & The Professionals, Working with some of the finest musicians and rhythms of the...
Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+UNPLAYED Original Reggae 7"Vinyl
100% Guarantee on this and all Original Vinyl at Sounds Of The Universe - 'if you're not happy we're not happy' or your money back!
Majestic Dub was a ten track set released on the Lazer record label in the UK and the Joe Gibbs record label in Jamaica in 1979. This was a time when the...
Available for the first time on a 45 since its original release in 1968 this is a Tommy McCook and the Supersonics cover of the Jazz classic Killer Joe...
Glen and Daves ‘Wake up to reality’ is an early plea for Jamaicans to get along and live together. The song is underpinned by the thumping Nyabinghi...
'Stop That Train', first issued in 1965 during the height of the original Ska movement by the The Spanishtonians. By the time Keith & Tex got ahold of...
First time on 7": Raphael Green, the Meditations and Doctor Alimantado's rasta anthem. On the flip side, Lee Perry later recorded "Ashes And Dust" over...
Inspired by the city of Bristol, this fresh 10 track mainly instrumental roots album from Big Chip ( Sam Huelin) just landed in Broadwick street..Wicked...
Winston Heywood started in 1971 self producing some songs like "Bam Sa Bo" and "Stop The War". In 1976 he recorded three songs for Lee Perry, "Africa",...