A journey into the first 100 vinyl covers of Greensleeves, one of the world’s largest reggae labels – It’s Nice That

From the Vaults: Greensleeves’ First 100 Vinyl Covers Tell the Story of Reggae’s Golden Era

Greensleeves Records didn’t just release music—they curated the visual language of reggae itself. A new retrospective digs into the label’s first century of vinyl artwork, tracing how cover design evolved alongside the sound that defined a generation. From hand-painted illustrations to bold typography, each sleeve captured a moment when reggae was reshaping global culture.

These aren’t just collector’s items. The aesthetic choices on Greensleeves covers—the color palettes, the imagery, the typography—became the visual shorthand for reggae authenticity. Artists, designers, and label heads made deliberate choices that communicated roots consciousness, street credibility, and cultural pride. For anyone serious about reggae history, this journey through 100 covers is essential reading.

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