A contender for the heaviest dub of all time.
When the Rootical Dubber had a go at reissuing Trevor Byfield and co, many years ago, he omitted this, saying it was just too awesome to mess with.
Heavy roots; thumping dub. Turns out that Moses was being discreet.
Top-notch roots; and another great Vassell-Williams dub.
Tell them, Shabba.
Heart-breaking, skilfully epistolary song-writing from inside the belly of Apartheid, on a killer rhythm.
Two tracks originally self-released in 1981: abrasive post-punk-come-proto-industrial, with vocals, guitar, programmed drums and synths. The first in a series of CP revives promised by Sacred Summits for 2014.
A Black Zodiac killer from the early-eighties. Tough dub, too. Rough!
Brawny, get-onboard rocksteady, with nyabinghi drumming throughout — including a tasty break. A first sighting of Solomon, from Police And Thieves.