U.K. Roots Rock Reggae from 1984, recorded in London by Sid Buckner at Tony King's Studio and produced by Chesley Sampson. One side top quality vocal roots...
Tapper Zukie has risen through the DJ ranks of Jamaica to become one of its most successful exports. Massive hits in his homeland have also crossed over...
Brilliant, haughty Jamaican avant-gardism, inspired by Jammy's Sleng Teng explosion!
Presented as a next-generation companion to 'London Is The Place...
Collectible original artwork re-issue for this acclaimed Roots Reggae harmony group classic from 1977. Crucial rhythms supplied by The Aggrovators & The...
Second installment from Pressure Sounds of deep roots & dub rarities from the archives of Yabby You. Killer unreleased dub plate mixes with vocalist's...
Live Jamaica Dancehall session from 1977 featuring killer MCs. Hear the experience. Crazy ! No tracklisting just spontaneous MCing over killer rhythms.
Vivian Jackson, aka Yabby You, was the living embodiment of the struggling, but highly spiritually attuned, Rasta brethren of Kingston during the peak...
The rhythms nod again to The Heptones at Studio One, and Bob Marley; others are voiced elsewhere in the Wackies catalogue by Barrington Spence, Junior...
Founded in 1981 in Britain's second city Birmingham, the band Sceptre were part of a thriving local music scene, a scene that for the most part revolved...
Following on from the recent super-deluxe box set edition of The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari's 'Grounation', Soul Jazz Records are releasing a new edition...
The Peace in the Ghetto album deals with the political situation in Jamaica at the time, and the peace initiative between the gangs and political parties.