Early Rasta Roots reggae song "Mount Zion" was recorded in 1971 on a riddim that fits perfectly to the Wailers material, that Lee Perry recorded this year, released in the UK on Pama's Supreme label, there credited as by the Righteous Souls.
"Peace Of Mind" here with the first version, by Roots Reggae singer Mickey Simpson, who recorded a few songs for singer and producer KC White, riddim played...
Debut album from the long running reggae group, the Twinkle Brothers originally released in 1975. Beautiful roots reggae songs with delicate and gorgeous...
When the greatest of jamaican's trombonist's died in 1969, producer Ranny "Bop" Williams recorded two tribute songs, the Selectors vocal called "Tribute...
Produced by Joe Gibbs and engineered by Errol Thompson, this 1980 compilation features performances by Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, Earth & Stone, Junior...
Derrick Morgan along with 8 years old Freddie McGregor. "Just Want To Stay Here" was released on the rare Lyn's Label in Jamaica in 1966 and re-released...
Top draw deep roots tune from The Morwells originally released in 1977 the year of the two sevens clash, full dread 12" mix plus bonus uplifting "We Waan...
Jamaican 7" copies of the Inspirations - "It Nice You" credit the singers as the Hot Spurs. The song was planned to appear on Uk Punch label but at the...
We have only ever seen ONE copy of Derrick Morgans "Small Island Girl", so the original Jamaican 7" must be rare like hell. B-side "Family War" is a great...
Alternative rare vocal version of "Earthquake" aka "The Blues" from the great Prince Buster. Tuff 60s rocksteady direct from Jamaica with instrumental...
Documentary about the recording studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Director Greg Camalier travels to the landmark and explains how material recorded here...
Superb new follow up to 2017 "Creation" LP from Shanti Yalah,10 tracks of the finest new roots rockers recorded with Roberto Sanchez at A Lone Ark studio...
Misleading title as it's not a compilation but a fully recording set produced by Alvin Ranglin at Channel One with The Revolutionaires in 1977. Pure Sly...