Great unreleased vocal cut from Leroy Smart from the vaults of King Jammy with instrumental plus a wicked digi roots tune from the cool ruler Gregory Isaacs...
1st time on 12" vinyl "Peaceful Man" was one of the standout tracks from Freddie McGregor's "Big Ship" album produced by Linval Thompson in 1982. Four...
A beautiful 7" vinyl release of a reggae classic, the 1978 stunner "Bird In Hand" produced by the legendary Lee Scratch Perry and performed by his house...
Alton Ellis’ sister Hortense delivers the deepest, super-funkiest heavy reggae version EVER of this soul anthem originally by The Stylistics. Powered...
One of the first ever dub albums from 1971 recorded at Aquarius & Randy's studios.
Includes stripped down dubs to Dennis Brown's "Song My Mother Used...
Wicked DJ roots album originally released in 1982, this was Ranking Ann's first album. Effortlessly riding some tuff Mad Professor rhythms of the day....
After the success of one of the most sought-after Studio One maxi-single of the 70's,
Devon Russell recorded another cut of his classic at Channel One...
Limited vinyl reissue with original cover art work plus two extra tracks!
The record was originally published in 1993, but the first session dates back...
Original copies from 2000 of a KILLER King Tubby compilation from Black Solidarity. Complied by Paul Coote, Noel Hawks and Dave Hendley, awesome tracks...
Following on from their 1st album "Cuttings" Flying Vipers come forward with their rewind music from a couple of years ago originally released on private...
Check this beautiful record..for fans of Count Ossie, Ras Michael, Light Of Saba etc..
After dropping four advance singles to great acclaim, Switchstance...
Junior Keatting's Weekend Lover, originally released in 1980. During the late 1970s, deejay-turned-producer Jah Thomas played a key role in the emerging...
Apart from Bob Marley, there are few Reggae figures known to the general public. Horace Andy is one of them. His long collaboration with Massive Attack...
Two killer late 70s "discomix" from Culture with "Too Long In Slavery" & "Mind Who You Beg For Help" recorded for Jamaican producer Sonia Pottinger's label...
Featuring rare and unreleased mixes from King Tubby's, all produced by Rodguel 'Blackbeard' Sinclair with excellent dubs of tunes by Ken Boothe, Cornell...