Volume 5 of the Disco Devil Discomix series featuring deep roots vocal cuts from Junior Murvin, Twin Roots, Watty Burnett, Keith Texon & Michael Campbell.
Second volume of Lee Perry's rare 12" mixes from The Black Ark, late 70s recordings featuring Junior Delgado, Jolly Brothers, Hugo Blackwood, Dr Alimantado,...
Collecting 5 classic discomixes from Lee Perry's Black Ark Studio from 1977-79 featuring full original Upsetter 12" mix from 1977 of "Disco Devil" with...
Long out of print compilation from the late 80s featuring various rare roots tracks recorded at Lee Perry's studio The Black Ark between 1973-1978, featuring...
'Mr Perry I Presume' finds Pressure Sounds focusing on the rare music and exclusive mixes of the revered Upsetter himself, Lee 'Scratch' Perry. This 16-track...
BACK IN STOCK ON VINYL..Great early Pressure Sound compilation of Lee Perry productions from the seventies featuring Zap Pow, Leo Graham, Earl Sixteen,...
"Soul Rebel" & "Man To Man" were recorded by the Bob Marley & The Wailers with Lee Perry at the start of the seventies, this is the original line up at...
Stranger Cole with a soulful vocal on an infectious rhythm. All the components of the skinhead period reggae are here. Roy Richards on the flipside on...
Don T Lee was the brother of producer Bunny Lee and on this excellent slice of party rocksteady he is superbly backed by the Bobby Aitken group. On the...
Long out of print compilation from the late 80s featuring various rare roots tracks recorded at Lee Perry's studio The Black Ark between 1973-1978, featuring...
it's rocksteady time on broadwick street, 5 new 7" only treasure isle reissues. roy cousins leading the royals over a rocksteady beat with the senations...
Following on from recent releases on Ninja Tune and Ho-Tep Letherette step back up with a new release on their own imprint Wulf records. Letherettes...
Disco-fied house music deepness from Tee Mango working a killer modern club groove out of Donna McGhee's 'Make It Last Forever'. Inc. a download code...
The Ethiopians as a Duo (Stephen Taylor and Leonard Dillon) on a late 1968 uptempo reggae song, comes along with Cannonball Bryan's sax version on the...