Rare 1979 roots vocal cut from Trevor Wiggan plus the original DJ b-side by Prince Carl both extended mixes. Produced by U.K based reggae producer Clement Bushay.
MASSIVE double-header of two KILLER instrumental anthems from Brentford Road in the latest in the series of Limited Edition 12”s of all-time CLASSIC...
One of three Lovers Rock 12" nuggets from the early eighties reissued by the original label from South London still going strong today, Studio 16 run...
This was Diane Ellis' mantra when she set out to produce this, her first record, in 1979. She recalls hearing the Rose Royce classic Love Don't Live Here...
Great new vocal roots offering from Brooklyn based singer JonnyGo Figure with The Green & Fresh band. Five vocals & five dubs on second side, recorded...
Carefully and thoughtfully crafted over two years. The Legendary Record Producer of High Power Music General Lee teamed up with the magnificent Legends...
Introducing, for the first time on 7-inch vinyl, "African Children" performed by the esteemed Heptones, brought to you directly from the legendary world...
Fat Frog with a killer riddim featuring two brilliant vocals from Danny Red on the A side and Amelia Harmony on the flip! Mixed and Mastered by Dougie...
Long out of print Delroy Williams classic roots album originally released in 1982 produced by Augustus Pablo. Recorded at Channel 1 & Harry J's studios...
The Second Prince Alla 7" Vinyl Record from the Ghetto Cornerstone Label!
A True honour to bring another Roots & Culture Tune into the world with the...
Seven new represses from Japan featuring the J.A. artist cooperative label Links from 1968 featuring The Gaylads, Ken Boothe, The Melodians, Delroy Wilson,...
2nd of two new 7" release from Sound Of Thunder label from France this one featuring the great J.A. singer Errol Dunkley with the Sons Of Africa on deep...
Originally released in 1982 on Black Joy from the U.K. two tunes on the same "Solomon" riddim early dancehall produced by Prince Jammy. With Johnny Osbourne...
"One of the greatest albums of all time just got better. Do not miss." Quietus
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