Great early reggae song by the Inspirations and it's organ instrumental cut by Glen Adams. The Inspirations were a vocal duo, Jimmy London (born Trevor Shaw) and Billy Dyce (born Ransford White),
"Tighten Up" was recorded... at WIRL, but the duo had to re-record the vocal track at Studio One after some kind of conflict arose during the initial session....Despite...
Ranny "Bop" Williams produced several songs with the Ethiopians. The story goes that there was supposed to be a recording session financed by Harry Robinson,...
Killer early roots "Sidewalk Doctor" rhythm from 1970 recorded at Treasure Isle by Tommy McCook with I Roy's insanely catchy DJ version, then Phyllis Dillon's...
Long overdue collection on vinyl of The Ethiopians vocal rocksteady, early reggae output from 1968 - 1973 with killer tracks - Well Red, Everything Crash,...
A-side features Jimmy London+Billy Dice as the Inspiration with their "early reggae lovers rock" Wonder Of Love. B-side is the rare side, Greatest Scorcher...
The Versatiles were a vocal trio lead by Junior Byles, the other members were Dudley Earl and Ben 'Louis' Davis. They recorded for Joe Gibbs, Enid Barnett...
This issue contains the original vocal & dub as on the original JA 45, and adds an extra bonus vintage dub cut mixed a bit later than the original issue....
Four rare ska 7" singles recordings from the mid sixties featuring The Slivertones, LynTaitt, The Melodians & The Sensations on Treasure Isle records....
Peter Austin recalls, ..."this song was recorded for B K Calnek (Caltone label) in 1968. I saw my future with the first love of my life, Hortense Lewis,...