• Roland Alphonso – Pipeline
    • Drumbago – You've Been Drunk
    • 1. Roland Alphonso – Pipeline
    • 2. Drumbago – You've Been Drunk

    Early ska two sider from King Edwards label

    Other Releases by Roland Alphonso

    Roland AlphonsoMiddle EastPyramid
    Two superb middle tempo ska tunes from Roland Alphonso from 1967, clean pressings on both new Pyramid 7" reissues.
    • – Middle East
    • – Jungle Bit
    Roland AlphonsoSong For My FatherPyramid
    Wicked 1967 version of Horace Silver's jazz classic with the moody "nothing for nothing on the flip.
    • – Song For My Father
    • – Nothing For Nothing
    Roland AlphonsoWoman Of The WorldPyramid
    two jazzy ska instrumentals from the mid 60s with a killer version of jimmy smith's the cat on the flip.
    • – Woman Of The World
    • – The Cat
    Roland AlphonsoGuantanamera SkaPyramid
    Two killer cuts from 1967 one instrumental and one vocal on clean and loud pressing
    • Roland Alphonso – Guantanamera Ska
    • The Spanishtonians – Suffer Me Not
    Roland AlphonsoSausagePyramid
    a.k.a. "middle east"  - two soul/r&b to reggae cuts from the late 60s from roland alphonso and the beverly's all stars. great pressings get 'em...
    • – Sausage
    • – Soul Finger

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    Roland AlphonsoSong For My FatherPyramid
    Wicked 1967 version of Horace Silver's jazz classic with the moody "nothing for nothing on the flip.
    • – Song For My Father
    • – Nothing For Nothing
    Tommy McCook & The SupersonicsSmooth SailingPressure Sounds
    One of 4x7" pre release singles for the new caltone album, Tommy McCook ska-ing away on the a-side while the b-side the funky "jerk time" is exclusive...
    • – Smooth Sailing
    • – Jerk Time
    Roland WilsonPrime Minister's StateKing Edwards
    Early ska two sider with Upsetters b-side, limited stock.
    • Roland Wilson – Prime Minister's State
    • The Upsetters – Strange Country
    Johnny MelodyCover Your MouthBeverley's
    Two rare rocksteady cuts from Johnny Melody and Larry Marshall on the flip with "Money Gal"
    • Johnny Melody – Cover Your Mouth
    • Larry Marshall – Money Gal
    The MorwellsDon Morwell (1975)Sir Jessus
    mid 70s roots skanker with stripped down dub on the b-side. MINT ORIGINAL VINYL 45
    • – Don Morwell
    The MonarchsAll Of MeDub Store
    top ska vocals with the drumbago all stars as backing band on very limited pressings direct from japan, records are excellent sound quailty and all...
    • The Monarchs – All Of Me
    • Sneer Towners – You Say Me Say
    Roland AlphonsoSca-balenaDub Store
    Both sides are extremely rare unreleased takes of ska instrumentals by Roland Alphonso, Tommy McCook and the Soul Brothers.
    • – Sca-balena
    • – Two For One
    Glen BrownWake Up To Reality / Musical PressureGay Feet
    Glen and Daves ‘Wake up to reality’ is an early plea for Jamaicans to get along and live together. The song is underpinned by the thumping Nyabinghi...
    • – Wake Up To Reality
    • – Musical Pressure
    Jackie OpelI Love JamaicaPyramid
    Two great jump up tunes back to back different styles but both aimed at the dancefloor, enjoy!
    • Jackie Opel – I Love Jamaica
    • Roland Alphonso – El Pussycat Ska
    Roland AlphonsoSausagePyramid
    a.k.a. "middle east"  - two soul/r&b to reggae cuts from the late 60s from roland alphonso and the beverly's all stars. great pressings get 'em...
    • – Sausage
    • – Soul Finger
    Freddie McKaySo Long FarewellBeverley's
    a wicked version of his "strange things" tune but early reggae cut with "on the town" on the flip. nice clean repress.
    • Freddie McKay – So Long Farewell
    • Bunny And Ruddy – On The Town
    Toots And The MaytalsPee Pee Cluck CluckPyramid
    Wicked jump up funky cut from the maytals with the skinhead classic "the monster" on the flip, a double header get 'em quick these will fly......clean...
    • Toots And The Maytals – Pee Pee Cluck Cluck
    • Beverley's All Stars – The Monster
    Max RomeoOne Step ForwardBlack Art
    Roots anthem recorded at the Black Ark in 1976 with Lee Perry at the helm.
    • Max Romeo – One Step Forward
    Toots And The Maytals54 46 Was My NumberBeverleys
    Stone cold jump up classic with pressure drop on the b-side
    • – 54 46 Was My Number
    • – Pressure Drop
    The Jolly BrothersConscious ManCollins
    new recordings from two legends of reggae musics, jolly brothers revisiting their roots anthem but this time sung over an old rocksteady rhythm plus keyboard...
    • The Jolly Brothers – Conscious Man
    • Ansel Collins – Special
    Hopeton LewisBlackman TimeTreasure Isle / Push Music
    Very limited reissues from Japan featuring Hopeton Lewis's unreleased Treasure Isle take of "Blackman Time" on the "Run Come Celebrate" rhythm while the...
    • – Blackman Time
    • – Live It Up
    The DynamitesFountain BlissDub Store
    Another rare recordings from Merritone label released in 1966, 'Fountain Bliss' is a heartful love song with cheerful piano and brass instruments. On the...
    • – Fountain Bliss
    • – If You Did Love Me
    Baba BrooksShank I SheckTechniques
    classic ska instrumental with winston wrights my girl on the b-side
    • – Shank I Sheck
    Ken BootheOne StepTeem Label
    Rare rocksteady rhythm gets unearthed for new vocal from the legendary Ken Boothe.
    • – One Step
    The Bunny Lee AllstarsIvan Itler The Conqueror / Smooths And SortsPressure Sounds
    A humorous look at some of the more infamous characters in history precedes a charming keyboard led instrumental. Most likely Lloyd ‘Gitsey’ Willis...
    • The Bunny Lee Allstars – Ivan Itler The Conqueror
    • Dave Barker – Smooths And Sorts
    Johnny ClarkeLeft With A Broken HeartClocktower
    u.s. pressings on clocktower 70s roots rockers from johnny clarke with dub
    • – Left With A Broken Heart
    Derrick HarriottDo I WorryDub Store
    Do I Worry'is as important Rocksteady tune as Derrick Harriott's other hit'The Loser'in his vast catalog. The B-side features powerful horn blow and Bobby...
    • Derrick Harriott – Do I Worry
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