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Hux Brown & Tinga Stewart: Drugs Man / Weird World
Impossible to find instrumental cut produced by Alvin Ranglin
Frankie Paul & High Times Players: African Princess
Earl "Chinna" Smith production of very early Frankie Paul
Various Artists: King Jammys Dancehall 1: Digital Revolution 1985-1989
Carefully selected, luxury, definitive reissue of groundbreaking Jammys productions - Highly Recommended!
- Dennis Brown: The Exit
- Wayne Smith: My Lord My God
- Little Kirk: Don’t Touch The Crack
- Junior Murvin: Jack Slick
- Anthony Johnson: Dancehall Vibes
- Wayne Smith: In Thing
- Wayne Smith: Ickey All Over
- Tonto Irie: Life Story
- Chaka Demus: Original Kuff
- Chuck Turner: We Rule The Dancehall
- Johnny Osbourne: In The Area (What A La La)
- Nitty Gritty: Good Morning Teacher
- Wayne Smith: E20
- Conroy Smith: Love Affair
- Eccleton Jarrett: Rock Them One By One
- Prince Jammy: In The Area (What A La La) Version
- King Jammy: Jack Slick Version
- Prince Jammy: Don’t Touch The Crack Version
- Prince Jammy: Original Kuff Version
- Prince Jammy: We Rule The Dancehall Version
Various Artists: Derrick Harriott Reggae, Funk & Soul 1969-1975
’...Derrick Harriott, interprets the music of the American black consciousness movement in Kingston, Jamaica...’
- Preacher: Black Moses
- The Chosen Few: People Make The World Go Round
- Derrick Harriott & The Chosen Few: Psychedelic Train
- The Crystalites: Stranger In Town
- Karl Bryan & The Crystalites: Slippery
- Derrick Harriott: Message From A Black Man
- The Chosen Few: Am I Black Enough
- Bongo Herman & Les: Home Sweet Home
- Bongo Herman & Les: Hail I
- Pat Satchmo: A Handful Of Friends
- I Roy: Tougher Than Tough
- Derrick Harriott: Brown Baby
- Crystal Generation: Hell Below
- Ramon & The Crystalites: Golden Chickens
- The Chosen Few: Going Back Home
- Noel Brown: Phoenix
- Kingstonians: Right From Wrong
- The Chosen Few: I’m Sorry
- Kim Harriott: Just Want To Be Your Joy
- Junior Murvin: Rescue The Children
Ronald Downer & Count Ossie Band: A Ju Ju Wa
Classy & rare, very early roots drumming with unreleased take
The Gaylads: It's Hard To Confess
Rare classic gems from the end days of rocksteady
Big Youth: Instant Coma
Wicked & rare dj tune with lovely trombone version
Aston "Family Man" Barrett & The Wailers Band: Soul Constitution: Instrumentals & Dubs 1971-1982
Comprehensive high-quality retrospective of one reggae's greatest bass player, beautiful presented in heavy gatefold cover
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett: Soul Constitution
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett & Knotty Roots: Distant Drums
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett & The Rebel Arms: Eastern Memphis
- Max Edwards: Gideons High
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett & Dizzy: Cell Block 11
- The Wailers: Guided Missile
- The Wailers: Work
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett & The Rebel Arms: Family Man Skank
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett & The Rebel Arms: Dub Combination
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett: Cobra Style (Disco Mix)
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett: Well Pleased (Disco Mix)
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett & The Rebel Arms: Tribute To Y Mas Gan
- The Wailers: Rebel Am I
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett & The Knotty Roots: Distant Drums Version
- Gideon All Stars: Ixes
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett & The Rebel Arms: Steppers Rock
Errol Brown: Orthodox Dub
Scarce killer dub set from the Wackies corner
Errol Brown & The Revolutionaries: Dub Expression
‘rocking rhythms [...] by Jamaica’s finest female record producer, Mrs Sonia Pottinger’