Two early Reggae tracks played by the Hippy Boys. A-side is a vocal about Drumbago's dead, 1969 originally released in England on the Blue Cat label. B-Side...
Two great 1967 rocksteady tracks on the same riddim as the Viceroys - Lip And Tongue/Walkie Talkie. A-side has Derricks own "Never Gonna Give Up (Aka Stumbling...
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...
Previously unreleased mysterious uptempo vocal sung by unknown female (or boy) singer! Typical but good female vocal style and the harmonica solo makes...
Next cut of their own hit "Come Along" done at Black Ark Studio, this time recorded at the legendary Channel One Studio, first time released in Jamaica...
The Selectors "Stay On The Track" sounds like a Treasure Isle production and in fact Ranny Williams was one of Duke Reid's main arranger in 1968/1969 until...
"Black Is Soul" originally released in JA on a small run blank label 7", then released in the UK on Pama's Bullet outlet. Flip side is a reggae remake...
Reissue of this incredibly rare and highly sought-after, raw soul and hard-hitting funk masterpiece from self-taught, multi-instrumentalist, Lee Moses....
Classic 1981 paradise garage anthem 'Let's Do It'. Huge record with Larry Levan and Frankie Crocker now given the remix treatment by Dubliner Krystal...
Wicked new limited 7" only single from French Rocksteady band Les Singes Verts, check the driving version of Depeche Mode's classic pop tune "Personal...