Wicked tuff 1970 recording from Jimmy Riley with The Pioneers helping out on production and backing vocals, with uptempo organ instrumental on the flip.
By the mid-Seventies, Sonia Pottinger was firmly established as one of Jamaica’s premier producers, issuing a steady stream of best-selling 7” singles...
IIkebe Shakedown drop 'Asa-Sa / Pepper' and seamlessly blend the raw emotion and passion of ‘70s African funk with the rousing horns and rhythmical bounce...
Killer re-lick of Lloyd Parks huge tune "Mafia" recorded for Joe Gibbs around 1980, check the superb B-Side "Dreader Mafia". Come with Joe Gibbs masterbag.
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.
Great clean & loud pressing of Cornell Campbell 1973 roots classic, a must have..with a dubplate version plus a looped up effects laden dub version on...
From the last session Ronnie Davis sang before his untimely death, fitting tribute to a great vocalist with help from musicians such as Horsemouth, Flabba...
Bobby Kalphat's rocking melodica cut to the Heptones 'Party Time' song. An excellent cut mixed at the Channel One Maxfield Avenue studio. The flipside...
Two unreleased mixes of the very popular Paul Whiteman classic 'I Don't wanna lose you' release. Both of these 2 sparse dubbed out mixes are previously...
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...
Back to back 12' disco style double header as originally released by Cha Cha records during the mid 1970s in the UK. Now officially available again it...
**LIMITED EDITION PURPLE VINYL**
CLASSIC and rare Brazilian album from 1973 including the KILLER bossa dance cut Ain't No Sunshine plus tunes by Edu...
**Big spin for Gilles Peterson finally gets a release!**
Killer cosmic soul vibes from Family of Swede finally on a 12" in it's full 12 min glory! Also...
Moody, dark house music from a pool of talent from the Motor City! Beatdown vibes from Norm Talley (this being the first release on his new label) and...
Originally scheduled for release in 1966 by leading AfroCaribbean music specialists, R&B Records, “The Ska From Jamaica” album remained lost for well...