Boss sounds from 1970 featuring Jimmy London & Billy Dyce as The Inspirations produced by Joe Gibbs for his Amalgamated label. In full colour company 7" sleeve & repro "Pressure Beat" label.
Two great 1974 / 1970 recordings from boss Jamaican vocal groups The Pioneers & The Viceroys back to back double header. Originally released on Attack...
Fast early reggae cut with the pairing of Dennis Walks and The Pioneers originally released on Amalgamated in 1969, great Hippy Boys Instrumental on the...
Early 70s relick from Stranger Cole of his ska hit "Rough And Tough" this time slowing it down to a reggae skank with Lee Perry at the controls. The Gaylads...
Great late Rocksteady from Errol Dunkley originally issued on Amalgamated in the U.K. & J.A. with the rare version from Lynn Taitt & The Jets on the flip.
In the words of Chris Lane from the Fashion Records...
"We recorded and produced many of reggae's most iconic artists for Fashion Records, but having...
The second volume of Jamaican doo wop & R&B records taken from the late 50s and early 60s. These records represent a period in which soundsystems were...
Back in stock!Soul Jazz Records new Studio One release Rocksteady Got Soul is a collection of uplifting and superb rocksteady and soulful reggae from the...
Straight out of Maxfield Avenue's Channel One camp TRS present the heavyweight sounds of 'Blood Shot Eyes' by Roland Burrel released by way of the Montego...
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...
First time reissue of Devon Irons debut single recorded at Randy's with The Soul Syndicate late 1974. Comes with full colour insert of background and interview...
Third 10" release in the Joe Gibbs (Roots Archive Series) featuring Naggo Morris & Jacob Miller on their equally killer 70s roots vocal cuts with dubs...
Killer new tune from Singer & Producer Lotek with MC Daddy Speedo, a wicked re-lick of Zap Pow's "This Is Reggae Music" If there was a party going down,...
Mid 70s DJ cut from The Mexicano aka Rudy Grant brother of Eddy Grant on the heavyweight "Marcus Garvey" rhythm borrowed from Burning Spear & Jack Ruby.