Classic 1980 release from Gregory Isaacs with Sly & Robbie at the production/rhythm helm, six killer discomix songs with "Soon Forward, Motherless Children,...
Among the most important full-length album works from one of reggae’s greatest singers, Mr. Isaacs shows the great Gregory Isaacs in the prime of his...
Two late 70s cuts from the late Gregory Isaacs with mighty drum & bass duo Sly and Robbie at the controls both with strong dubs. Clean and loud pressings...
This is a second selection of independent disco records featuring rare and classic tracks originally released in the USA between the halcyon years of 1977...
His classic debut album for Studio One recorded in 1969 - includes the classics 'Just Say Who', 'Skylarking', 'See A Man's Face', 'Every Tongue Shall Tell'...
''Can You Dig It?' is as definitive as it gets, and treats its subject seriously, lovingly and with an attention to detail that makes it a necessary purchase....
Perhaps the best album from Stevie Wonder!
Classic Margouleff and Cecil production. Every track's a winner!
Superb mid-70s space age psychedelic soul!
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The Memphis Stax house band crew take on some killer covers - Isley Bros 'It's Your Thing', Sly Stone's 'Sing A Simple Song', Doors 'Light My Fire', Beatles,...
Vintage Johnny Osbourne, these tracks were recorded between 1983 and 84 at Channel One with the Roots Radics. 6 vocal cuts and the dubs as well. Limited...
Soul Jazz Records continues its journey into the world of Afro-Caribbean roots music with this album of newly recorded music of Gwo Ka music recorded and...
Classic album from Gil Scott-Heron. Includes his vocal/rap take on "Inner City Blues", the swinging "Is That Jazz" and the anti-Reagan anthem "B Movie".
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.