Killer heavyweight vocal roots recorded at The Black Ark in 1976 by Truth, Fact & Correct aka The Viceroys with dub on the flip. Roots Vibration only press 500 only, no repress. One of four new 7" with full colour hard cardboard sleeves.
One of four 7" bullets from Lee Perry's Black Ark studio courtesy of Belgium label Roots Vibration with Winston Heywood's 1976 roots vocal cut, only three...
Ultra heavy version of William DeVaughn's soul classic recorded by the Third World singer Bunny 'Rugs" Clarke with stripped down hard version on the flip,...
Original cut of the well-known "Fever" riddim, voiced by Milton Henry and Junior Byles, credited here to King Medious, an alias Henry says was inspired...
Killer heavyweight roots funk version of Kool & The Gang’s 1973 hit Funky Stuff, with the rare stripped down dub version on the flip.Shipping 25th April
For the first time released on seven inch single is the 1982 roots tune from Wayne Jarrett with Roots Radics in full effect. Backed by a frightening dub...
Two ultra rare 1972 heavyweight nyabinghi roots cuts from Bro Joe & The Rightful Brothers, with "Hail The Children"the first recorded appearance of Yabby...
Lovely mellow vibes instrumental of the timeless Conquering Lion rhythm. Diggory’s playing empathizes with the original and is reminiscent of some of...
Soul Jazz Records’ new one-off limited-edition heavyweight special-edition coloured vinyl pressing + download code exclusively for Black Friday 2024...
Excellent debut album from the Bristol collective Count Bobo mixing up Jazz Rocksteady instrumental rhythms, if you liked Jackie Mittoo's Soul Brothers...
A wicked relick of Barry Brown's "Head A Go Roll" riddim produced by D&H from France with Jamaican vocalists the mighty Yami Bolo and the underrated Liza...
Two killer soulful rocksteady cuts featuring Lloyd Jackson and a young Max Romeo playing with his Emotions. b-side not included on the pressure sounds...
1968 rocksteady to reggae wicked instrumental cut from roland alphonso with a ska vocal on the flip. nice and loud repress on the original u.k. label "pyramid"