In 1973 Bob Marley and the Wailers found themselves stranded on the West Coast of the United States after being asked to leave the Sly & The Family Stone...
Legendary live album recorded in Paris and London, 1978, with Bob Marley and the Wailers at their popular peak, as illustrated by the quality selection...
Militant 1979 release recorded at Tuff Gong with a strong Pan-African theme and calls for African unity in the light of Zimbabwe's recent independence.
A year on from the impossible to follow 'Exodus', reggae's greatest singer managed to pull it off with "Sun Is Shining", "Satisfy My Soul" and the huge...
This is simply the first of many posthumous collections of Bobs music. It is also one of the best of these later albums. Maybe that's not so surprising...
Next two vocal cuts using the same rhythm as Max Romeo's classic "Chase The Devil" featuring Lee Perry and Prince Jazzbo...rare repress on 7" get em' while...
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Studio One Roots set the standard for Soul...
All time classic reggae tune from Dave And Ansel Collins originally released in 1970. Huge hit at the time, A side plays at 33rpm with a version then flip...
Two killer unreleased tunes from the early '80s. The Traditions were a group with seemingly no other released tunes."When" is at last a next cut to the...
One of the brilliant first three albums on their own T-neck label. Includes 'Ohio', 'Machine Gun' and 'Love the One You're With'!Orig = VG- USA orig...
Stone-cold classic Studio One on limited-edition brand new 7" - loud, clean, boom!Jackie Mittoo classic + the wicked vocal cut by Lord Tanamo. Unmissable!
Two killer rocksteady tunes on the same riddim side by side. The Rulers recorded several songs during the "rude boy area" including their biggest hit "Copasetic".