Solo roots vocal from former Heptones singer, originally released in Jamaica on Wambesi records in 1980. Same tuff horns rhythm as Earl Cunningham's "Got To Know The Place"
Third 10" release in the Joe Gibbs (Roots Archive Series) featuring Naggo Morris & Jacob Miller on their equally killer 70s roots vocal cuts with dubs...
1st release Carlton Livingston "She Done With Him"
on killer relick of "Praise His Name" riddim. Check it & The B side..!
LegsMan Records is a new London...
Wicked lost Canadian business from 1984. Fisherman is a low-fi proto digital masterpiece which predates the release of King Jammy’s Sleng Teng by a full...
Two brooding roots epiphany’s from the Barry Brown Striker Lee cannon. Cranked up musically by the Aggrovators with both sides stretched out over a re-mastered...
Updated version of reggae legend Boothe's You're No Good in collaboration with the Italian based Napoli Rockers Syndicate with involvement from Dennis...
killer vocal cut from the mid 70s produced by rupie edwards.one of two new reissues on success records both are very clean press, don't let these get away!!
Crippling bassweight, synthesized eski pre-sets, rootsy chimes and steppas vamps collide on this 12" of future soundsystem artillery from a true dub musical...
In 1975 Lloyd recorded and produced for himself this haunting and lyrically striking philosophical roots tune, with Sly & Robbie on the rhythm section....
Two crisp and crunchy Phill Pratt productions. The A side has an extended version of the song Strange things. Ronnie Davis takes the lead vocal on this...
Jacob Miller's unreleased next vocal cut to Johnny Clarke's classic "Enter Into His Gates With Praise" which is on the flip sitting next to King Tubby's...
Next roots vocal cut to one of his most sought after tunes "Naturalization" recorded in the mid to late 70s with dub version on the flip. a.k.a. Jim Brown...
Second of two new 12" from Pickout records, this one featuring U.K. Roots singer Barry Isaacs with three top dub versions. Produced by Lloyd "Pickout"...
Classic Bunny Lee production that’s been unavailable since it was first pressed on the Justice label. Cornel Campbel’s rocking version of William DeVaughn’s...