Frankie Paul's cover of this early 90s nugget by NYC based vocal group Intro demonstrates his unique approach in selecting and adapting material for the lovers rock genre,
"Jail house nuh nice..." - Singer Frankie Jones shares the lament of a prisoner falsely accused on this mid-80s bubbler from producer E.J. Robinson.
A taste of social commentary from the unmistakable voice of Everton Blender and another Top Rank mid-80s bubbler - Pure niceness!
"The Riddim Twins" Sly Dunbar & Robbie Shakespeare are the backbone of these mid-80s George Phang productions from the Power House label. The songs and riddims capture reggae and dub at the dawn of the digital era.
First time on streaming for this dancehall bubbler from DJ veteran Tony Tuff, produced by E. J. Robinson for the Top Rank label.
Finally available on 7-inch vinyl, Tarrus Riley Joins Johnny Osbourne for the first time. Revisiting one of Osbourne's first hits, which was itself based on Spinners' "I'll Be Around," written by legendary Philadelphia Soul hit maker and Jamaican-born Thom Bell.
"Mr. Luva Luva" returns to the VP fold with Lottery - 13 new tracks with an all-star cast of support artists including Sting, Akon, Robin Thicke, Jeremih and more. Available on CD, Vinyl LP and streaming.
"Mr. Luva Luva" returns to the VP fold with Lottery - 13 new tracks available here on exclusive 'Canary Yellow.'
Dancing Time, recorded in 1984 showcases vocal and dub versions on seven notable nuggets produced by E.J. Robinson. Feature tracks; "Cherry Pie," and "The Show Must Go On."
The inimitable voice of Al Campbell meets the production prowess of Top Rank producer E.J. Robinson. The album features the iconic "Freedom Street" alongside the classic "Give My Love A Try."