Obscure little black ark roots tune produced by Lee Perry. Brother Noah is a harmonic re-telling of the biblical flood by The Shadows, three singers named Sam, Don & Errol. First time reissue on 7" vinyl. Limited edition of 500 only.
Killer piece of 1977 Black Ark magic from Earl Daley, Lee Perry, Steely, Albert Malawi and Dalton Browne. Original roots reggae by the man Earl Sixteen...
Its a MONSTER!!! Just back in stock... CD only compilation from Earth Sound Records of Prince Buster's late 60s early 70s militant early roots recordings....
Deep roots instrumental from Tommy McCook produced by Bunny Lee. This mix completely unreleased on both sides. Also a different mix from the one included...
Bunny Lee recorded a massive volume of remarkably consistent music in the 70s. This compilation brings together rare and unreleased cuts that put the listener...
The project started with the single that Belén Natalí and Chalart58 released in early 2017, "Woman Soldier." Hence the idea came from doing a job at...
The reformed Skatalites monster tune from the mid 70s, heavy heavy roots music with an incredible percussive part 2 on the flip, produced by King Tubby....
Scorching 80s tune previously only released on his scarce Crime Act album. Produced by Ossie Thomas with dub version on the flip by The Soul Syndicate.
tuff rare mid 70s dee jay cut from i roy with next vocal cut from the itals on the flip. both these new success records are very clean and loud presses....
Great clean & loud pressing of Cornell Campbell 1973 roots classic, a must have..with a dubplate version plus a looped up effects laden dub version on...
A 'holy grail' for reggae collectors with this 12 Tribes Of Israel Band 7" originally released in 1978 on their Orthodox label in very small quantities....
Wicked dub versions of classic horror soundtracks! Features versions of the themes to The Twilight Zone, Halloween, The Exorcist, The Thing, Jaws, The...
killer vocal cut from the mid 70s produced by rupie edwards.one of two new reissues on success records both are very clean press, don't let these get away!!
Vivian Jones' debut album, released in 1983 and backed by Undivided Roots. Heavy slow sparse rhythms (in a Roots Radics style) and floating keyboards....
Get down with the get down! Fantastic new season colours in Soul Jazz Records' classic 12" & 7" Record Bags (holds about 30 LPs). Fantastic for DJing,...
Debra Anderson's debut, the crossover masterpiece 'Funny How We’ve Changed Places' from 1974, backed with The Caesars' heartbreaker 'Girl I Miss You'...