Winston Francis & Lloyd Robinson – Your Cheating Heart
1. Winston Francis aka Bob Melody – The Break
2. Winston Francis & Lloyd Robinson – Your Cheating Heart
Back in limited stock...Two very rare 1969 reggae tunes get reissued by Jump Up records from USA, Winston Francis a.k.a. Bob Melody soulful voice on both cuts with Lloyd Robinson.
Long overdue press of John Holt's essential roots classic "Strange Things" recorded for Phil Pratt's Sunshot label in 1971 with organ version on the...
Long time out of print, originally released in 1978 on American label April Records. Heavyweight vocal roots music of the highest order featuring Noel...
Winston McAnuff roots tune from 1980. Fatman Riddim Section takes care of the dub version on the b-side. 1 of 4 new titles limited edition of 500 worldwide.
A prodigy of the Alpha boys school Owen Gray deliver a heartfelt roots vocal on a rhythm most likely supplied by Sly Dunbar and Lloyd Parks. This is a...
First time out for this wildly raw dubplate, sister-recording to the Pablo master-rhythm, shot through with other-worldly, illusively allusive incantation.
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Two tuff takes on Johnny Clarke's "None Shall Escape The Judgement" riddim. Owen Gray's wicked vocal with the soaring horns of Bobby Ellis & Val Bennett...
Studio One Freedom Sounds is the new collection from Soul Jazz/Studio One focussing on the intense period in the second half of the 1960s when Studio...
"Black Cinderella" was first engineered in Studio 1 where Sid was the resident sound engineer and composer. This poem written by Jimmy Rodway was a difficult...
Two great rocksteady sides. "What A Botheration" is one of the earliest production by Lee Perry, after he had left Joe Gibbs and had started producing...
Susan Cadogan's slinky roots vocal version of The Miracles Motown hit from 1974 produced by Lee Perry with excellent dub version on the flip. All three...
Original 1994 copies of a superb leftfield production from Steely & Clevie featuring Johnny Clarke on vocals and a dub that needs checking but not leaving..Original...
Cracking mid 70s roots funk cut from the Black Ark with horns & dub on "Kiss Me Neck" Don't miss! All three new Studio 16 7" come in thick company sleeves.
Unreleased roots unearthed from the vaults of Channel 1 Studios featuring Barry Brown's version of Horace Andy's "Got To Be Sure" and Little John unreleased...