A 1977 Roots classic no home should be without..Joseph Hill in majestic form, The Professionals laying down the weight and The Mighty Two delivering the goods! Nicely pressed and housed in Company hard cardboard sleeves.
Prince Far I dealing The Deck Of Cards over a wicked relick of "Satta Massa Gana" The Voice Of Thunder's dread serious delivery with stripped down dub...
Superb version of Errol Dunkley's "Keep The Pressure Down" from Ruddy Thomas with equally impressive dub version on the flip..Nicely pressed and housed...
Superb dub roots album originally released in 1979 on Warrior records in the U.K. "Harder Na Rass" is the dub counterpart to Prince Lincoln Thompson's...
London outfit The Gyrators wicked new version of the Barrington Levy early dancehall classic "Murderer" with Likkle Nate from The Young Israelites on vocals....
Susan Cadogan's slinky roots vocal version of The Miracles Motown hit from 1974 produced by Lee Perry with excellent dub version on the flip. All three...
Oh yes! 50 x 70cm KILLER poster!!
Choose "Poster Freepost" if you want this poster sent with any other vinyl order item (LP/12" vinyl only) at NO extra...
Some of the well known reggae queens and other rare beauties are showcased in this album - Merlene Webber, Ebony Sisters, Aura Lewis, Jennifer Chisholm,...
Second of two new roots 7" releases from Mad Professor's Ariwa studio / label. This one featuring the son of The Wailers bass player Aston 'Familyman'...
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Producer Prince Fatty revisits the vintage Bunny Striker Lee reggae catalogue with new dub mixes and edits of 10 classic roots reggae tracks,...
"Selassie Is The Chapel" is a late sixties recording made by a young Bob Marley with just an acoustic guitar, nyahbingi drums & voices. It has to be up...
One of the best original dub albums from 70s Jamaica, produced & mixed by Lee Perry with King Tubby. Killer hardcore roots rhythms from The Black Ark...
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...
All time classic Black Ark sound featuring The Congos (Cedric Myton, Watty Burnett and Roy Johnson). Deep roots music at it's finest from the 70s..don't...
Recorded in a all-night session at Studio 1, Kingston, Jamaica in November 1964, The Skatalites are on SKA fire! there's no overdubs here, just pure rocking...
Unavailable for over 20 years, In The Beginning There Was Rhythm was Soul Jazz Records first foray into post-punk and punk-funk in the UK and captures...
The Congo's 1977 roots classic with a different mix to the LP version by Lee Perry also great dubwise from the Black Ark. All three new Studio 16 7" come...
A festive Christmas piece presented by the Federal ambassador, Hopeton Lewis, along with a previously unreleased cool Rocksteady instrumental. Hopeton...