Horace Andy's KILLER classic Studio One cut 'Fever' on a super-loud 12" single for the first time ever!
A killer track originally released on the legendary...
Don't leave.. rare Max Romeo vocal for producer Joe Gibbs original released in 1975 plus top dub version from Errol T. on the flip.
All copies come in...
One of the best roots harmony groups from Jamaica, this late 70s cut a fine example of their brilliance with dubwise from Errol T. All copies come in thick...
Wicked early 80s roots vocal cut from Barry Brown on the "Boxing" riddim with version on the flip.All copies come in thick card company printed sleeves....
On August 5th 1962, after 300 years of British rule, which had soaked the earth of the island in blood, Jamaica was finally independent. The country that...
Great early eighties vocal cut from producer & singer Keeling Beckford over Max Romeo's "Stop Picking On Me" riddim from the mid 70sAll copies come in...
Dubbed out new version of a Japanese reggae classic from 1982 by UK-based Tokyo Riddim Band. Recorded and mixed by the legendary Prince Fatty in South...
Original 12" copies from 1979 all in wicked Grove Music Disco 45 company sleeves. Label boss King Sounds double AA sided "Kill Them Dead & Look Into Yourself"...
Often overlooked track from Max Romeo's classic 1976 "War In A Babylon" LP, produced by Lee Perry at The Black Ark. Now paired with his killer dub version...
The almighty second cut for Joe Gibbs, late 70s roots cut that was everywhere at the time but still sounds as fresh as..with original dub version from...
Five essential Yabby You productions on new 7" presses featuring Tommy McCook, The Melodians, Michael Rose, Michael Prophet and the man himself Yabby You....
Wicked 1st cut of "Youths Of Today" from the mid 70s recorded for Phil Pratt's Sunshot label, without horns which are included on the instrumental b-side.
If you love Michael Williams music, this is the start of Prince Far I, as he was renamed by Enos McLeod for these deep 70s roots recordings, both cuts...
Rare three figure roots 12" from Freddie McGregor & Little John originally released in 1985 on RGM records gets a welcome limited reissue from Jah Fingers....
Two timeless tracks from The Wailers’ legendary album The Best of The Wailers: "Can't You See" and "Back Out." While these songs have long been cherished...
Superb double header from Freddie McGregor with his 1977 roots update of his Studio 1 tune "Rastaman Camp" here titled "Run Come Rally" with the equally...
Another rarity from Duke Reid's Treasure Isle vaults with 1968 rocksteady recording from The Jamaicans "Peace & Love" whilst on the flip Errol Brown's...