Killer 1968 recording from The Kingstonians with their infectious "Sufferer" now twinned with the rare instrumental version "Splash Down" by The Crystalites. Boss Sounds!
Ruff & Tuff double header from 1968, Carl Dawkin's highly sought after "I'll Make It Up" originally a B-side on Duke Records now with the equally brilliant...
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!
Awesome contemporary gospel disco anthem backed with a couple of tougher, yet no less rousing, remixes from Detroit techno legend Robert Hood under his...
In demand welcome reissue of The Soulettes superb version of The Beatles "Let It Be" originally released on the 1970 U.K. Upsetter label from producer...
Next two vocal cuts using the same rhythm as Max Romeo's classic "Chase The Devil" featuring Lee Perry and Prince Jazzbo...rare repress on 7" get em' while...
One of the best bass players in the world Dudu Lima teams up with Brazilian guitar legend Joao Bosco to record deep, beautiful extended live versions of...
Studio One Classics features a non-stop selection of stone-cold classic Studio One killers! Spanning 40 years of the legendary label, this album is a celebration...
Ska-tastic 45 Originally released as The Soul Brothers on the Ska Beat label in the UK in 1965, led by the mighty Jackie Mittoo. Original copies in good...
Killer never before released Ronnie Davis tune from producer Lloydie Slim, who produced arguably all of Ronnie's best records. This one is on the same...
One of three Prince Alla roots 7" from the late 70, two produced by Tappa Zukie taken from "Heaven Is My Roof" album. All three have great dub counterparts...
Delton Screechie's killer first roots album originally released in 1982 showcase style featuring Barrington Levy, Jah Thomas, Kojak with mixes by Scientist...
Two Niney The Observer late 70s roots productions featuring one of Jamaica's greatest harmony groups The Heptones, with Naggo Morris on lead vocals. Both...
This fabled 11 minute+ version of Brazilian icon Joyce's groundbreaking "Feminina" was recorded at Columbia Studios, New York in 1977, for the as yet unreleased...