Culture – Mind Who You Beg For Help (12" discomix)
1. Too Long In Slavery (12" discomix)
2. Mind Who You Beg For Help (12" discomix)
Two killer late 70s "discomix" from Culture with "Too Long In Slavery" & "Mind Who You Beg For Help" recorded for Jamaican producer Sonia Pottinger's label High Note.
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...
Arguably the greatest Jamaican vocal group to emerge on the reggae scene during the latter half of the Seventies, the Joseph Hill-led trio Culture wrote...
Four bumper CDs compiling everything recorded by Culture for the one and only Joe Gibbs. Three classic albums (Two Sevens Clash; Baldhead Bridge; More...
Killer follow up to Two Sevens Clash classic rockers produced by the mighty two Joe Gibbs & Errrol Thompson. Featuring 'Zion Gate' 'Love Shine Brighter'...
Great unreleased vocal cut from Leroy Smart from the vaults of King Jammy with instrumental plus a wicked digi roots tune from the cool ruler Gregory Isaacs...
1st time on 12" vinyl "Peaceful Man" was one of the standout tracks from Freddie McGregor's "Big Ship" album produced by Linval Thompson in 1982. Four...
Original copies from 2000 of a KILLER King Tubby compilation from Black Solidarity. Complied by Paul Coote, Noel Hawks and Dave Hendley, awesome tracks...
Unreleased version of the standard "Summer Time" by unknown vocalist with Busters All Stars while the flip is a version of Duke Ellington's "Take The A...
The Gyrators return with their 3rd single which is a killer horns led instrumental cut of The Streets "Let's Push Things Forward". Produced by Joe Colfar...
Lorenzo Morresi & Tenderlonious continue to explore their love of Italian film soundtracks and library music with this 45 on 22a!
The title track "Acqua"...
Arguably the greatest Jamaican vocal group to emerge on the reggae scene during the latter half of the Seventies, the Joseph Hill-led trio Culture wrote...
“Play On Mr Music” by the Upsetter Revue featuring The Heptones, The Congos and Junior Murvin, had long been the Holy Grail for roots reggae connoisseurs,...
Haunting, Alice Coltrane/Dorothy Ashby style jazz-harp deepness from member of Matthew Halsall's Gondwana Orchestra, Amanda Whiting. Includes a surprise...
A wicked 70s Roots skank from the Black Ark with Jimmy Riley’s masterful soul vocal cut with dub version on the flip. All three new 7” come in limited...
A solid time travel into the early ages of UK bleep, acid, breakbeat, techno and house music from right now! Gems from the likes of Konerytmi, E-Control,...
Unreleased tune from a young Errol Dunkley, originally recorded in the late 60s and only recently released on the compilation "Let's Go To The Dance" first...
First time on 7"...don't miss!
Two stand out tracks from Bunny Scott's solo album from 1975 "To Love Somebody" recorded & produced at The Black Ark by...