$11.98 BLACK DIGNITY is not a comprehensive Peter Tosh compilation by any stretch, nor does it claim to be. Focusing on his early Trojan singles, this generous, twenty-four track collection surveys the period when Tosh was still playing with Bob Marley
$14.29 Recorded between 1966 & 1968. Includes liner notes by Dave Hendley.
Positioned between the busy pulse of ska and the slower certainty of reggae, rocksteady combined some of the strengths and attributes of both during its brief Jamaican run between 1966
$22.69 Former Public Image Limited bass player Jah Wobble has a highly distinctive sound that he has carefully cultivated since leaving John Lydon's band. This retrospective compilation offers a look back at his solo work, with the incredible mish-mash of styles
$24.29 All tracks have been digitally mastered using 24-bit technology.
Although they were well known in Jamaica when Trojan Records originally released the four LPs contained in this box set in 1970 and 1971, Bob Marley & the Wailers were totally unknown
$30.29 Another Trojan box set, and one can hardly decide between applauding and ripping out their hair. In keeping with the rest of the series, there are three discs, which were obviously sequenced by a roomful of chimps who never heard