Welcome return of this wicked early 70s version of the Fleetwood Mac / Peter Green tune "Black Magic Woman" from Dennis Brown recorded for Phil Pratt's...
By the late 1970s, Dennis Emmanuel Brown was widely acknowledged as the Crown Prince Of Reggae, having scored more Jamaican hits in the decade than any...
Limited Edition issue of the sought after 12" version of his 1980 roots steppers classic "Bubbling Fountain" with two dub plate special dubs making up...
Great upbeat 1984 roots reggae album recorded at Joe Gibb's studio with We The People Band and produced by the Mighty Two Errol Thompson & Joe Gibbs. Check...
All time killer roots steppers! Dennis Brown's huge version of Bob Marley classic with driving dubs plus Ranking Joe's Dee Jay cut. SUPER LOUD PRESSINGS....Selling...
Big tune Big rhythm from 1980 Dennis Brown and The Taxi Crew on the extended mix complete with rare dubplate cuts on the flip. Pressed nice and loud with...
Back in stock after an age..Niney's earthy roots classic from 1971 backed with Dennis Brown's "Lightning & Thunder" One of three new represses from "Observers"...
Back in stock after an age..Niney's earthy roots classic from 1971 backed with Dennis Brown's "Lightning & Thunder" One of three new represses from "Observers"...
Second release on Dig This Way after Abeng's "Crying Time" dropping this deep roots vocal & Dub cut from Jonny De Ambassador. For fans of Burning Spear..check...
Originally released on a obscure Trojan 12" in the late eighties, Vivian Weathers tale of dread in Thatcher's Britain of 1987, dark brooding roots with...
Roots music flourished in the 1970’s as Rastafarianism, Black consciousness and self-determinization became the most important aspects of Reggae music....
Reissue of the album that defined the Latin boogaloo sound by Bronx-born, Puerto Rican bandleader and pianist Pete Rodriguez, known as “The King of Boogaloo.”...
5 superb Cuts of the 'I'm a freeman' rhythm. The vocal is by Fredie McKay. Hap Ki Do is a top notch Pablo Clavinet workout. All spread over 2 sides of...
TRS Records presents another scorcher by Roots singer Earl Zero. “Only Jah” is backed by reggae militant giants and childhood friends Soul Syndicate...
A great snapshot of the underground dancehall scene of Kingston, Jamaica in 1988 featuring Frankie Paul, Leroy Gibbons, Papa San and lesser known MC's...
Featuring Sammy Dread "Gone Away" John Holt "Youth Pon The Corner" & "Ghetto Queen" Cultural Roots "Love Feeling" plus two dubs. Early eighties roots dancehall...
Great roots harmony single from Cultural Roots taken from the album of the same name produced by Henry Junjo Lawes early 80s tuff backing from The Roots...
Two strong vocalist, one rhythm by The Soul Syndicate , dubs by Scientist at King Tubby's around 1979/80 released by Freedom Sounds..What more do you want..
Killer early 80s tune from roots vocal group Cultural Roots, new repress with extra Dub Plate mix plus two vocal cuts on the same riddim from new Jamaican...
This is the second installment of deep roots Rastafarian reggae at Studio One and features classic music from some of the most important figures in reggae...