Killer heavyweight roots vocal cut originally released in 1983 on Suffering & Faith label using Jackie Mittoo's mighty "Drum Song" rhythm. Monster dub...
Stone-cold classic Studio One on limited-edition brand new 7" - loud, clean, boom!Jackie Mittoo classic + the wicked vocal cut by Lord Tanamo. Unmissable!
Soul Jazz Records new Studio One album is a fantastic selection featuring all-star legendary Studio One vocalists – Alton Ellis, Marcia Griffiths, The...
Paul Blake, better known as Frankie Paul with "Tell Me Why" an anti-war commentary tune concerning the Falkland Islands conflict. Located in the South...
Yet another seriously sought after dub plate from the golden age of sound systems!
Popularised by General Echo and also known as 'Billie Jean' the b side...
1st release on Brixton Heights Records featuring Christopher Ellis with a superb roots vocal cut, mixed at Jamtone studios. Pressed on heavyweight vinyl....
Great 70s & early 80s roots compilation from Phase One Records featuring The Chantells, Jah Berry, Untouchables, Steve Baswell and many more, all tracks...
None A Jah Jah Children collects together the two classic albums Rastafari and Kibir-Am-Lak that Ras Michael and The Sons Of Negus made for producer Tommy...
Second 10" in the Joe Gibbs (Roots Archive Series) featuring Dhaima 1977 roots vocal cut with Mighty Two dub plus a combination vocal with Dennis Brown...
"For the 100th and final instalment of the iconic FABRICLIVE mix CD series, in its current form, two UK pioneers unite for a hypnotic 74 minute mix. Burial...
From their debut LP, the afro-latin collective have tracks from their superb 'Super Liminal' LP remixed by some of the key associates of On The Corner...
NYC's KON officially remixes of L.T.D.'s rousing jazz-funk / disco classic that was originally produced by the legendary Mizell Brothers! Spiritual music...
BACK IN STOCK!! Choice killer "Negusa Nagast" 7" Big Youth's killer dee jay piece over Keith & Tex rocksteady classic "stop that train" with an instrumental...
Deep roots ‘Sufferers’ selection backed by the Boris Gardiner Happening band and produced by Lou Gooden featuring Tony Scott. “Freedom” was originally...