Recorded on the very same day as Earl Sixteen's People Music, here comes Junior Murvin cut crying for his brothers in the homeland. On flip side a Delroy...
Two pre ska tunes from the vaults of Brentford Road, featuring Jiving Junior member Herman Sang with a great strolling R&B number and the more Calypso...
Recorded at the same session as Cobra Style, this is a peace and love instrumental that touches your heartstrings. Perhaps designed by Family Man himself,...
Kiddus I was the singer in the studio at the start of "Rockers" the film. Wonderful reissue from the japanese label Dub Store with full liner notes and...
Very rare tune (1969/70) indeed from The Rulers with the killer slow early roots skank of "Let My People Go" only available on a blank many moons ago..One...
Stone-cold classic Studio One 45 back in stock after years! loud, clean, boom!
One off-repress will sell out! Don’t miss out!
Johnny Osbourne’s SEMINAL...
Stone-cold classic Studio One 45 back in stock after years! loud, clean, boom!
One off-repress will sell out! Don’t miss out!
The Skatalites’ massive...
Peter Austin recalls, ..."this song was recorded for B K Calnek (Caltone label) in 1968. I saw my future with the first love of my life, Hortense Lewis,...
Killer brooding ska instrumental with uptempo vocal ska on the flip. One of three new reissue titles from Japanese label Rock A Shaka & Prince Buster...Don't...
A Stone cold roots classic from Lee Perry & Max Romeo recorded at The Black Ark as sampled by The Prodigy and countless others. Clean and limited repress...
Killer tune from the always great combination of two late giants of 70s roots music, Ossie Hibbert as producer and Freddie McKay as vocalist. Originally...
Numerous Jamaican artists have covered this massive hit by the Impressions, but this cut must surely rank as one of the best. The Minstrels’ sweet vocal...
4 killer dub plates from Striker Lee. Not on the vinyl 'Next Cut' album. All hot and heavy and previously un-released versions. The first 50 come in a...
Serious heavyweight roots dub cut from Archie Mclean follows on from the huge Tiger "Rap Pon Riddim" release on the mighty Dug Out imprint. Killer dub!
First time repress for the moody roots tune "Everybody Needs Money" with stripped down version, on the flip is the Scientist engineered "Reggae Music"...