Classic skinhead reggae from 1972 - never reissued ever since. Import from Holland on the Blue Elephant label. Includes Madness, Take It Easy, Cincinatti Kid, Sounds And Pressure, Al Capone and the killer title track.
Wicked obscure 70s roots tune recorded at The Black Ark with The Gladiators as the backing band and mixed by Lee Perry. Limited reissue from Hornin' Sounds
Great Joe Gibbs roots compilation originally released in 1978 featuring Jacob Miller, Horace Andy, Sylford Walker, Lloyd Parks, Scotty, Lone Ranger, Cornell...
Tuff roots dub album originally released in 1982 on London based label Hawkeye featuring the cream of Jamaica's top session men at the time with one side...
Very rare roots & dub album originally released in 1978 on Chalwa Records featuring King Tubby, Skin Flesh & Bones, Augustus Pablo, Dennis Alcapone. One...
Wicked collection of Full Watts reggae-zine interviews from the mid 90s with Alton Ellis, Mikey Dread, Clive Chin, Big Youth, Sugar Minott, Johnny Clarke,...
Album debut from Ishmael Ensemble sees the collective touch on on various styles of jazz, stirring ambient invocations, club-ready percussive workouts,...
From one of the most soulful voices in reggae, Ken Boothe's '74 classic features such tear-jerkers as the title track, 'Everything I Own', 'Crying Over...
Mega rare 12" originally released on Brixton Sound Records around the mid eighties from Bob Drumbago AKA Larry Crosdale known for his stunning tune released...
Superb follow up compilation of early Joe Gibbs productions from 1967 to 73 featuring killer rocksteady and early reggae tunes from Lee Perry, The Pioneers,...
1982 Roots Radics affair from Papa Michigan & General Smiley the original DJ dynamic duo. Produced by Henry 'Junjo' Lawes at Channel One with Soldjie...
Awesome 20 track ska collection from Japan featuring 11 unreleased & alternative takes from the vaults of the late great Prince Buster. With sleevenotes...
The true genius Keith Hudson introduced highly mutational sounds and sound effects at the time and this Pablo organ cut of "Peter & Judas" is no exception....
Among the first major recording stars to emerge in Jamaica, Derrick Seymour Morgan first made his mark in the studio in the late 1950s, becoming the island’s...