This is the quintessence of the Wailers lead by Familyman, playing a killer horn instrumental and the dubwise. Arguably one of the most accomplished reggae instrumentals to date.
Founded in 1981 in Britain's second city Birmingham, the band Sceptre were part of a thriving local music scene, a scene that for the most part revolved...
Vivian Jackson, aka Yabby You, was the living embodiment of the struggling, but highly spiritually attuned, Rasta brethren of Kingston during the peak...
Classic 70s roots from Yabby You but this is the rare dub plate version, unavailable till now...don't delay. Heavyweight business on clean and loud pressing...
Prince Far I 3rd album originally released in 1977 for Joe Gibbs.
Mixed and engineered by Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson, backed by some of the best riddims...
Originally released in 1977 on third world records and produced by the then Prince Jammy. DJ U. Black riding classic rhythms from Black Uluru and The...
Beautifully shinning golden female Lover's Rock. At this time, the Wailers band didn't play much of those sweet love songs, however this 7” definitely...
A Stone cold roots classic from Lee Perry & Max Romeo recorded at The Black Ark as sampled by The Prodigy and countless others. Clean and limited repress...
Highly sought after roots album from 1983 produced by Linval Thompson, tune after tune all killer no filler from Freddy McKay. Beautifully repackaged and...
Killer early 80s roots vocal cut from Don Angelo produced by Sugar Minott for his Black Roots Productions label...check the wicked dub on the flip. highly...
1980 roots reggae follow up to the classic "Revolutionary Dream" 8 songs featuring some of the cream of Jamaican musicians of the time. "Dubbing is a must"...