Traditional 1970s ragamuffin roots played in pure 1980s digital style. Message music with a dancehall vibe, King Jammy mixes it up with conscious tunes from superstars like Dennis Brown, Cornell Campbell, Wailing Soul & Horace Andy.
Related products
-
Out of stockAnother blinder from Basic Channel's Wackies re-issue programme finally gets a re-press Between stints in Jamaica for legends like Glen Brown and Junjo Lawes, Wayne Jarrett travelled from his Connecticut base to record this album during the same weeks as the sessions for everyone's favourite - Horace Andy's Dance Hall...
-
-
Upon release in 1971, 'Africa's Blood' was the first record Lee "Scratch" Perry released under his own name, although his band The Upsetters do appear on most of the tracks There's an undeniable influence from American contemporary R&B, but still Perry's signature dub and reggae fusion shines through Comes on 180 gram...
-
Out of stockTuff selection of Barry Brown tunes recorded for producer "Rodguel 'Blackbeard' Sinclair between 1978 - 1983, featuring the killer "Rich Man Poor Man" "We Nuh Run" "Separation" and many...
-
Out of stockThe Jamaican musical group The Maytals can be considered as one of the best known and most important ska and rocksteady groups of all time Frontman Toots Hibbert penned an impressive catalogue of songs during his time in jail, and after his release he reunited with his bandmates and entered the studio with the brilliant producer...
-
Out of stockKiller, massive collection of Redman’s ’80s + ‘90s digidub productions, sourced from rare 7”s This one’s a lot! Check for Tony Tuff’s ‘Careless People’, Admiral Tibet on the ruddy ride of ‘New Tactics’, and particularly the handful of dub versions! “Two years after the release of Sleng Teng, a young vigorous...