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Singles
Fire Fire
Cat: 333 026. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Fire Fire (3:31)
Dub Music (3:32)
 in stock $16.20
The Heart Of All Men
Cat: DSR 049. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Ash & Willow - "The Heart Of All Men" (2:46)
The Shades - "Revelation 21" (2:36)
Review: As the Darker Shades Of Roots label hurtles towards its 50th release, it turns to the fine pairing of Ash & Willow. This fledgling outfit debuted in 2016 but has been slow to release. Last year was a busy one with a trio of new 7"s that are now finally arriving to us. 'The Heart Of All Men' opens up this one with slow-motion rhythms and some organic percussion that adds the detail. On the flip, the ice picks up a little and the sun shines down bright over meandering leads on The Shades's 'Revelation 21.'
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 in stock $12.85
I & I Stand
Cat: DSR 051. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Ash & Willow - "I & I Stand" (2:55)
The Shades - "Brother Sun, Sister Moon" (3:17)
Review: Darker Shades Of Roots explores just that and has done so expertly over the course of a half-century of releases to date. The New Year starts off for them with another tasteful two-tracker that pairs a couple of contemporary artists. Ash & Willow are up first and offer 'I & I Stand' which has classic melodica leads worked into a tight rhythm that's detailed with earthy guitar riffs and lush chords, and of course some fine mic work. The Shades's 'Brother Sun, Sister Moon' then comes through with more whimsical melodica sounds and moodier vocals.
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 in stock $12.85
Challenge Yourself
Cat: DSR 047. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Ash & Willow - "Challenge Yourself" (2:53)
The Shades - "Grow More Loving" (3:07)
Review: Ash & Willow have music in their catalogue as far back as 2016, but very little since. last year proved to be a busy one with not one but three new singles produced. They all come on the Darker Shades Of Roots label and are available with us now. This one features all their signature styles - authentic, organic reggae rhythms with conscious lyrics and melodies that linger long in your mind. 'Challenge Yourself' is a fine example of that here and on the flip is The Shades with the instrumental dub 'Grow More Loving'.
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 in stock $12.85
Survival
Cat: TFR 001. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Azizzi Romeo & Two Flames Syndicate - "Survival" (3:36)
Two Flames Syndicate - "Survival" (dub) (3:49)
 in stock $13.69
Come Along (reissue)
Cat: UPS 012. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Blue Bells - "Come Along" (3:09)
The Upsetter - "Along Came A Dub" (2:55)
Review: A slept-on roots gem from the mid-70s gets a timely reissue, perfect for warming up those cold winter days. Originally produced by Hector Wright at Lee "Scratch" Perry's legendary Black Ark Studios, this timeless piece showcases the vocal harmonies of The Blue Bells. A-side 'Come Along' features a captivating blend of soulful vocals and uplifting melodies, while the flipside offers a dubwise reimagining, stripping back the arrangement to reveal its hypnotic depths. Originally released in 1976, this repress makes a rare gem accessible once more.
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 in stock $10.90
Ghetto Man
Cat: FTR 066. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Ghetto Man (3:54)
Ghetto (version) (3:54)
Review: After racking up millions of streams for hits like 'Jump Up Pon It' and 'Heal Them', Brother Culture is now a reggae and dub icon having been a key figure in the UK scene for decades. His powerful voice and conscious lyrics have earned him a deserving global recognition and now he teams up with Swiss reggae masters The 18th Parallel for 'Ghetto Man,' a hard-hitting anthem of resilience and justice. Their deep roots sound, combined with Brother Culture's commanding delivery, makes for an electrifying track and on the flip, Paolo Baldini DubFiles adds his signature dub touch, making this a sound system anthem that speaks to struggles and strength worldwide.
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 in stock $13.40
Darling Forgive Me
Cat: DP 008. Rel: 02 Jan 25
Cornell Campbell - "Darling Forgive Me" (2:26)
The Paragons - "Baby Some Day" (1:55)
Review: These two classic reggae tracks are now available on 7" vinyl and pressed loud for maximum vibes. Cornell Campbell's opening cut 'Darling Forgive Me' is a heartfelt, soulful tune that showcases his emotive vocals over a smooth, steady rhythm. The song has become a sound system favourite over the years with its emotional plea and captivating melody. On the flip side, The Paragons' 'Baby Some Day' brings a more upbeat vibe with its catchy hooks and harmonious delivery. It is a perfect blend of love and longing, wrapped in a laid-back, rhythmic groove.
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 in stock $18.72
Let Me Love You (warehouse find)
Carlton & His Shoes - "Let Me Love You" (8:45)
Dodd & The Brentford Disco Set - "Heavenless" (6:23)
 in stock $53.63
Nebuchadnezzar
Cat: PRTL 12028. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Nebuchadnezzar (3:26)
Nebuchadnezzar (version) (3:27)
Ozone Layer (3:22)
Ozone Layer (version) (3:24)
Review: Timeless digital roots and dub from The Disciples here featuring the late Jamaican singer Creation Stepper, who i most famously well known for his iconic 70s roots reggae classics. This release includes a fresh take on Stepper's 1978 track, 'Kill Nebuchadnezzar' and it is paired with another vocal gem, 'Ozone Layer,' plus two powerful dub versions. Originally mixed and produced by Russ D in The Disciples' studio in 1991, this music finally saw the light of day in 2011 on the Disciples Vintage label where it quickly sold out. Now back on a great sounding 12", this is a must for roots and dub heads.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
 in stock $16.20
Nebuchadnezzar (B-STOCK)
Cat: PRTL 12028 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped
Nebuchadnezzar (3:26)
Nebuchadnezzar (version) (3:27)
Ozone Layer (3:22)
Ozone Layer (version) (3:24)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped***


Timeless digital roots and dub from The Disciples here featuring the late Jamaican singer Creation Stepper, who i most famously well known for his iconic 70s roots reggae classics. This release includes a fresh take on Stepper's 1978 track, 'Kill Nebuchadnezzar' and it is paired with another vocal gem, 'Ozone Layer,' plus two powerful dub versions. Originally mixed and produced by Russ D in The Disciples' studio in 1991, this music finally saw the light of day in 2011 on the Disciples Vintage label where it quickly sold out. Now back on a great sounding 12", this is a must for roots and dub heads.
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 in stock $13.98
Three Wise Men (reissue)
Cat: BLXM 005. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Earth & Stone - "Three Wise Men" (3:28)
Earth & Stone - "Three Wise Men" (version) (3:30)
The Revolutionaries - "Three Wise Men" (version 2) (3:16)
 in stock $17.33
Merkaba
Merkaba (7")
Cat: RF 1298. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Empress Ahavah - "Merkaba" (3:24)
T Gibbs - "Merkaba" (version) (3:23)
Review: Dutch label Fontoyard is back and doing what it does best early in this new year, and that is serving up fresh rhythms from some of reggae's best talents. This one is the sound of T Gibbs in collaboration with Empress Ahavah who is responsible for writing the original tune. It is a superb stepping riddim that is perfectly driven by a heavy bassline. Up top, like all the most crucial dub, is a mystical melody that captivates the imagination, and some silky smooth vocals. Flip it over and T Gibbs offers up a nice and tasteful dub that dials things back to the inviting low end.
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 in stock $13.40
Hard Times
Cat: TEK2 005. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Peter Hunnigale & Tippa Irie - "Hard Times" (3:43)
Nick Manasseh - "Dub Hard" (3:42)
Review: The cult figure that is Peter Hunnigale and South London reggae sound system mainstay Tippa Irie have teamed up to deliver a fresh rendition of Pablo Gad's classic riddim 'Hard Times.' This new version is just the fifth release from the Tok 2 label and it arrives on a 7" that showcases both artists' distinctive styles with Hunnigale's soulful vocals and Irie's dynamic DJing making it a real winning sound. The B-side features a dub mix by renowned producer Nick Manasseh, and he adds real dub depth to the track.
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 in stock $15.37
We Need Some Satisfaction
Cat: 333024. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Glen Hutchinson & The Rough Riders - "We Need Some Satisfaction" (2:50)
The Rough Riders - "We Need Some Satisfaction" (dub music) (2:57)
Review: Originally released in 1979, this rare 45 from the American reggae artist now sees a well-deserved reissue, bringing classic roots and lovers rock reggae back to its intended format. On Side-A, 'We Need Some Satisfaction' delivers a dynamic horn section, a classy reggae groove and strong, soulful vocals that truly is killer. The track strikes a perfect balance between rhythm and melody, exuding the smooth vibe of late '70s reggae. On Side-B, 'Dub Music' takes us into deep dub territory, with a mostly instrumental arrangement, peppered with vocal snippets to keep the connection to the original track. The deep roller bass and atmospheric layers create a deeper listening experience for dub enthusiasts.
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 in stock $16.20
Don't Rush
Cat: TMR 24006. Rel: 16 Jan 25
I-rise - "Don't Rush" (3:36)
Tamrin - "Don't Rush The Dub" (3:34)
 in stock $12.85
Run Come Rally
Cat: RUNCOMERALLY. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Run Come Rally (3:17)
Run Come Rally (dub) (3:19)
 in stock $14.53
Fire In Kingston
Cat: FIK. Rel: 13 Nov 24
Fire In Kingston (3:12)
Fire In Kingston (dub) (2:33)
Review: Five essential Yabby You roots classics from the mid-70s are being released via Prophets and Digikiller and they all come paired with King Tubby's visionary dubs. This one focuses on 'Fire In Kingston' from Vivian Jackson and The Prophets and it's the pinnacle of roots music blending spiritual depth with Tubby's groundbreaking production. The low end is warm and cavernous and the vocals are effortlessly stylish and soulful and with the addition of sprinkling percussion and a zoned-out dub and you have a lovely little 7".
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 in stock $13.40
Sons Of Slaves (reissue)
Cat: UPS 014. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Junior Delgado - "Sons Of Slaves" (3:37)
The Upsetter - "Sons Of Dub" (3:29)
Review: Having a cut a record as early as 16 years old, Junior's talents were identified quickly and he went on to be a prolific roots rockers vocalist with a busy career through the 70s and 80s. One of those who heard and recorded him then was Lee "Scratch" Perry and this record was one of their collaborative standouts, pairing a driving rhythm with a powerful, catchy lead vocal and uplifting background harmonies all elevated by the unmistakable warmth of the Black Ark studio's production. It's a timeless piece of classic reggae, making it instantly memorable and irresistibly singable. Side-2 transforms the track into a dub showcase. Layers of echo, reverb and vocal snippets create a spacious, hypnotic atmosphere, with the rhythm section taking the lead. The interplay between the faintly retained chorus and effects adds depth while maintaining the song's original spirit. This reissue highlights the enduring appeal of both the original roots cut and its dub reinterpretation.
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 in stock $10.90
The Wrong They Do
The Wrong They Do (hand-numbered 7" limited to 200 copies + insert)
Cat: IRON 03607. Rel: 26 Nov 24
The Wrong They Do (3:14)
They Do (instrumental version) (3:13)
 in stock $13.98
Red Gold Green
Cat: KS 033. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Lavosti & Black Omolo - "Red Gold Green" (3:45)
Kare - "Better Days" (3:46)
Jah Works - "254 Dub" (3:47)
Tiger Simeon & Brada Jahziel - "In Africa" (3:46)
Brasspect - "Talking Horns" (3:46)
Roots Mechanic - "Dub Talking" (3:44)
Review: This is one of a pair of new slabs of wax from Amsterdam's Sound System and label of the same name, King Shiloh. It features an array of modern dub and reggae talents and first up, Lavvosti & Black Omolo offer the modern sheen of 'Red Gold Green'. Kare's 'Better Days' rides the same rhythm but with more stylised and soulful vocal turns that empower with every bar. Jah Works dubs things out with a ton of effects and Tiger Simeon & Brada Jahziel layer in storytelling bars. Brasspect brings a fresh horn-led sound that is romantic and hypnotic and Roots Mechanic pairs things right back to an 80s sounding Jamaica dub vibe.
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 in stock $18.44
Listen Up My Son
Cat: FSPT 1038. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Listen Up My Son (3:37)
Listen Up My Son (version) (3:20)
 in stock $10.90
Occupy Higher Groundz
Cat: TMR 24004. Rel: 27 Dec 24
Prince Livijah - "Occupy Higher Groundz" (4:02)
Tamrin - "High Groundz" (4:03)
Iman - "Jah A Di Roots" (4:03)
Tamrin &l LilZe - "Higher Lodica" (4:01)
 in stock $20.68
Everyone Has Got To Go
Cat: SR 012. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Everyone Has Got To Go (4:18)
Everyone Has Got To Go (Super Bionic version!) (4:22)
Review: 'Everyone Has Got to Go' is a powerful 1976 roots stepper by Jamaican-Canadian singer Prince Robinson aka R. Man Prince. Born in Rockfort, Kingston, Robinson auditioned at Studio One in his teens but didn't record until a decade later. After moving to New York and Canada, he returned to Kingston in 1976 to record two iconic roots anthems at Joe Gibbs studio: this one and the rare 'Funny Dream.' Joined by The Soul Foundation and top session musicians like Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, the track's mix by Ernest Hookim and Barnabas features a haunting dub version.
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 in stock $16.20
Jah Praise
Jah Praise (numbered 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SRR 002. Rel: 27 Dec 24
Iyah Ranks - "Jah Praise" (3:01)
Subzulu - "Praise Dub" (3:00)
Taiken - "Asinikaa" (3:17)
Taiken - "Asinikaa Raw Cut" (3:19)
 in stock $17.33
What The World Needs Now Is Love
Cat: FLRS 173. Rel: 16 Dec 24
What The World Needs Now Is Love (4:06)
What The World Needs Now Is Love (Silent Dream version) (4:32)
Review: Reggae Disco Rockers are Japan's leading reggae and lover's rock band. They have been active since they dropped their first ever single way back in 1996 and since then they have put a steady stream of sounds including six full albums and many more singles. This one is a cover of an absolute soul classic. 'What The World Needs Now Is Love' here becomes a slow, weighty dub with splashy cymbals, nice incidental melodies and a re-sung vocal that conveys the same emotions. Flip it over for a more steamy, sax-laced Silent Dream version.
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Tags: Japanese | Dub Reggae
 in stock $24.03
Rain & Blood
Cat: FTR 067. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Mykal Rose - "Rain & Blood" (3:49)
The 18th Parallel Meets Top Brass - "Red Sky" (4:20)
 in stock $13.40
Walk Thru The Valley
Cat: BLSS 001. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Sista Beloved - "Walk Thru The Valley" (4:21)
Tribulation Allstars - "Walk Thru Dub" (4:28)
 in stock $17.61
Amodio Sutsua
Cat: HF 7007. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Amodio Sutsua (3:23)
Sutsua Dub (3:29)
Review: Hope & Faith Records returns with fresh releases featuring the "Standing Tall Riddim," a new production in the early 70s roots reggae style. There are three in all and this one is from the female harmony trio from the renowned Basque reggae band Tacumah. They perfectly pay homage to the roots reggae era while adding new school touches with both tracks rolling deep and authentically with soulful vocal stylings up top that ledge deep into your heart.
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 in stock $15.09
Vanity
Vanity (7")
Cat: A 4A4. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Vanity (3:13)
Vanity (Social version) (3:08)
Review: Described by SOTU as a slice of "obscure 70s one away roots", this rare 7" reissue of Glendon Taylor's 'Vanity/Social Version' is an impressive musing on vaingloriousness and vice from a nearly unknown artist. It's nearly impossible to find any good info on who Glendon Taylor was, nor is it easy to apprehend the history of his original label Assagai Recording co., so we'll have to go by our ears here: 'Vanity' is a parping, glissando-laden lollop through ratchety, janky roots reggae, with Taylor lamenting the hollow promises of one Mr. Brown, who says he will help the singer but does not. The weightier 'Social Version' functions as the instrumental, and is impressive in its use of echoed fills.
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 in stock $14.53
You Me & He
Cat: MISSYOU 040. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Vince & Claudia - "You, Me & He" (4:48)
One Man Band - "Me & He" (4:57)
Review: A rather calming lovers rock track reissued on 12". When reggae drummer Lindel Lewis teamed up with singers Vincent Taylor and Claudia, few could anticipate the sonic romance that would blossom. 'You, Me & He' seems to capture two such triangulations, one lying at the heart of the real collaboration between artists, and the other evoked in the imaginary love tryst explored in the song. Wafty reverb vocals from the sweetly voiced Claudia give an admissive, coy impression of the persona she channels, which is lent a soothing antiphony from Taylor. Lewis, meanwhile, evidences his solo drumming and dubbing chops on the smooth 'Me & He' versions under the name One Man Band, twinning coldness and haziness.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
 in stock $18.99
Stand Up
Cat: LOW 016. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Stand Up (3:01)
Stand Up (instrumental) (3:01)
 in stock $14.26
Wishes
Wishes (7")
Cat: RF 421. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Tennors - "Wishes" (2:50)
Tennors All Stars - "Wishes" (version) (2:51)
 in stock $15.09
Different Type Of Education
Cat: MR 7008. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Different Type Of Education (3:55)
Different (dub) (3:55)
 in stock $14.81
Everyday Is Just A Holiday
Cat: RF 437. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Ruddy Thomas - "Everyday Is Just A Holiday" (3:31)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Holiday Style" (3:46)
 in stock $14.81
Jah Mi Protector
Jah Mi Protector (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: NCR 001. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Jah Mi Protector (4:03)
Protecting Dub (4:00)
 in stock $17.33
Cruising
Cat: TRSWOO 1. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Cruising (3:29)
Cruising (version) (3:24)
 in stock $14.81
Álbumes
Iron Sound Records Presents: Frenchie King & The Blackstones
I'm Your Puppet
Puppet (instrumental)
Old Fashioned Way
Old Fashioned (instrumental)
Ride Posse Ride
Posse (instrumental)
Let My People Go
People Go (instrumental)
The Wrong They Do
They Do (instrumental)
Is It Because I'm Black
Black Vs 3 (instrumental)
 in stock $10.34
Concious Man (reissue)
Cat: SLLP 009. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Concious Man
Brotherly Love (feat Kendrick Nicholson)
Rave A Litlle Faith
Back Biter
Cool Down
Babylon A Fight Rasta
Dread Dreader
Play Play
Oppression
Review: Here we have a welcome reissue of the Lee Perry-produced Conscious Man from The Jolly Brothers. Recorded in the late 70s but only released as an album in 1992, it shares its name with the standout title track, which became a massive hit when released as a single in 1977. The music still hits with that unmistakable Black Ark magic. Perry's production is loose, heady and live i tape hiss, endless reverb trails and all. The Jolly Brothers' harmonies are rough-edged but full of heart, delivering roots messages with an unmistakable mellow. 'Conscious Man' rightfully pulls focus, with its soulful vocals, phasing guitars and gorgeously lo-fi feel. It's dubby even in its vocal form. But there's plenty more to enjoy here, with a dusty optimism running through the whole record. As spiritually inclined as it is streetwise, it presents soul and roots in equal measure.
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 in stock $17.61
Blackboard Jungle Dub
Blackboard Jungle Dub (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: CTLPPIC 115. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Blackboard Jungle (dub V1)
Rubba Rubba Words
Cloak A Dagger
Dub From Africa
Dreamland (dub)
Pop Goes The Dread (dub)
Fever Grass (dub)
Sin Semilia Kaya (dub)
Moving Forward
Blackboard Jungle (dub V2)
Kasha Macka (dub)
Setta Iration (dub)
 in stock $31.57
Journal Of A Butterfly
Cat: MCPA 0011. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Smile (3:47)
Giving You Up (4:27)
Pray (4:48)
African Woman (3:49)
Save Me Lord (3:46)
Love All The Hurt Away (4:22)
Never Can Say Goodbye (3:33)
Pray (acoustic mix) (5:01)
Review: After the successful digital release of Paulette Tajah's Journal Of A Butterfly EP, it's time for these sounds to make their way to vinyl for the first time ever. The of the pressing is quality is outstanding which means this is the best way to soak in the sounds of this great album. Each song is brilliantly recorded and Tajah's artistry is laid bare with fat dub drums, rich low ends and plenty of signature soulful vocals from Tajah who can sound aloof, emotive, empowering and plenty in between, as she shows here.
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 in stock $23.46
Live In London (reissue)
Cat: 691835 434308. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Tenor Saw Interview (3:51)
Fever (4:00)
Lots Of Signs (3:33)
Ring The Alarm (3:06)
Pumpkin Belly (3:26)
Rub A Dub Market (4:14)
Reggae Rap (3:18)
Eni Meenie Mini Mo (4:21)
Who's Gonna Help Me Praise (5:42)
Live Radio Spot (1:41)
 in stock $22.91
Ambessa
Ambessa (LP)
Cat: FBRLP 001. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Jah Roar (4:28)
Why (3:49)
Gi Dem (4:07)
Timeless (3:23)
Walk The Streets Of Zion (feat Nuthead Irie) (3:46)
Forever (4:11)
Everyday (3:51)
Holy Of The Holy (3:44)
Greedy Joe (4:21)
No Question No Answer (feat Danny Red) (4:23)
 in stock $22.34
Up Fi Jah
Cat: FBREP 004. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Up Fi Jah (3:35)
I See Rastafari (3:39)
Waiting Patiently (3:44)
Air Balloon (3:25)
Ina Creation (3:25)
Hola Face (3:36)
Jah Mountiain (3:19)
Wonderland (3:31)
Review: Up Fi Jah by the great Ras Teo delivers powerful roots reggae with a message of faith, resilience and spiritual uplift. Known for his authentic sound and devotion to Rastafari, Ras Teo combines conscious lyrics with deep, traditional reggae rhythms that resonate with listeners in everything he does. This album explores themes of justice, love and unity and Ras Teo's vocal strength and lyrical wisdom are complemented by rich basslines, layered percussion, and horns that carry you away, making Up Fi Jah a profound and perfect addition to your roots collection.
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 in stock $22.34
Up Fi Jah In Dub
Cat: FBREP 005. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Up Fi Jah (dub) (3:32)
I See Rastafari (dub) (3:34)
Waiting Patiently (dub) (3:43)
Air Balloon (dub) (3:23)
Ina Creation (dub) (3:23)
Hola Face (dub) (3:30)
Jah Mountiain (dub) (3:17)
Wonderland (dub) (3:27)
 in stock $22.34
Greatest Hits (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Greatest Hits (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (red yellow & green tri-coloured vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: 151291 8. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Johnny B Goode (4:01)
(You Gotta Walk) Don't Look Back (4:59)
Jah Seh No (4:38)
I'm The Toughest (3:49)
Nothing But Love (4:59)
Buk-In-Hamm Palace (8:46)
Bush Doctor (3:59)
Wanted Dread & Alive (4:20)
Mystic Man (5:53)
Review: Jamaican reggae don Winston Hubert 'Peter Tosh' McIntosh was a core member of the Wailers alongside Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, but he also had a successful solo career. This Greatest Hits compilation spans his entire Parlophone catalogue with iconic tracks from albums like Johnny B. Goode, Wanted Dread and Alive and Bush Doctor. Originally released in 1987 exclusively in Brazil, this reissue marks its global availability for the first time and it comes on striking red, green, and yellow tri-colour vinyl that helps showcase his powerful blend of reggae, rock and political activism. Tosh's revolutionary spirit and musical mastery were second to none, as this collection proves.


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 in stock $38.84
No Nuclear War (reissue)
No Nuclear War (reissue) (yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: RHI 4426041. Rel: 06 Feb 25
No Nuclear War (7:51)
Nah Goa Jail (4:46)
Fight Apartheid (4:56)
Vampire (3:32)
In My Song (4:15)
Lesson In My Life (3:53)
Testify (5:25)
Come Together (4:19)
No Nuclear War (single version) (3:27)
 in stock $31.85
Mystic Man (reissue)
Mystic Man (reissue) (limited heavyweight green marbled eco vinyl LP)
Cat: 502173 2442567. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Mystic Man (5:53)
Recruiting Soldiers (4:25)
Can't You See (3:41)
Jah Say No (4:38)
Fight On (3:20)
Buk-In-Hamm Palace (8:46)
The Day The Dollar Die (4:48)
Crystal Ball (5:12)
Rumors Of War (3:27)
Review: A reissue that captures the essence of Tosh's deeply spiritual and politically charged reggae. The album opens with the iconic title track, blending soulful melodies with a powerful message. 'Recruiting Soldiers' follows, reflecting Tosh's political activism, while 'Can't You See' offers a heartfelt plea for peace. Tracks like 'The Day the Dollar Die' and 'Rumors of War' showcase his unique ability to combine social commentary with infectious rhythms. Pressed on limited heavyweight green vinyl, this reissue delivers a fresh way to experience an album that remains a cornerstone of reggae's rich legacy.
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Bush Doctor (reissue)
Bush Doctor (reissue) (limited recycled red marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: 502173 2442512. Rel: 14 Nov 24
(You Gotta Walk) Don't Look Back
Pick Myself Up
I'm The Toughest
Soon Come
Moses - The Prophet
Bush Doctor
Stand Firm
Dem Ha Fe Get A Beatin
Creation
Review: Bush Doctor is a groundbreaking studio album by reggae legend Peter Tosh that was released in 1978. Featuring a fusion of reggae rhythms and socially conscious lyrics, the album stands as a powerful statement on global issues that are as relevant today as they were back then. From human rights to the legalisation of marijuana those issues come thick and fast on tunes like 'I'm The Toughest', 'Nosos - The Prophet' and 'Dem Ha Fe Get A Beatin'. Produced with a polished sound, it brought reggae to a wider audience and solidified Tosh's legacy as one of the genre's most influential voices. A true classic.
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Spirit Of Ecstacy
Spirit Of Ecstacy (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: OTS 278. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Over & Over (3:35)
Tribute To King (6:38)
In Memory Of A Legend (3:49)
I'm Leaving Now (3:51)
Anthology Of Music (3:30)
I'm A Crown (2:58)
Tradition Overture (4:54)
Return Of Big Foot (3:53)
Alternative Three (5:43)
Can I Take You Home (bonus track) (5:03)
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