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The Bleechers "Adam & Eve" (Columbia, 1969)
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Don't know who wrote this, the Bleechers or the Wailers, but anyway here is an amazing bit of beautiful, misogynist Leo Graham-led early roots reggae, probably produced by ...
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Dee's All Stars - (Can't Keep a Good Man Down) Version
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by special request, version of the Immortals' Can't Keep a Good Man Down
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Leroy Sibbles "My Sweet Lord" (Tranquility / Studio One), 1971
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credited as The Brentford All Stars on this NY label. I heard that the Beatles wanted to sign the Heptones to Apple at one point.
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FLS 7989 (1972?)
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The lewd and unusual flip of "Reggae Limbo" by "Wire" Lindo & The [Keith] Hudson All Stars. Sounds a little like Count Prince Miller.
No idea who LS was and never heard an...
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Dyna WG 3796 (Trans-AM, 1971)
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Dyna WG 3796 Stellar unknown horns cut to John Holt "I'm Your Man"
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Byron Lee & the Dragonaires "Dengue Fever" (1969)
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Even though this is a bit North Coast hotel-ish, I effin' love it.
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Denzil Laing "Beware of the Pepper" (Lee Perry, 1968)
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Sublime. Val Bennett on sax.
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The Immortals "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down" (Original Version)
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Rocksteady cut before Pablo's well known production.
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Earl George "See Me" (C. Eccles, 1970)
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A sublime debut miscredited to (producer) Larry Lawrence, this is Earl George aka George Earl aka George Faith's first recording, for Clancy Eccles in 1970. Blustery yes I'...
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Byron Lee & the Dragonaires "Nice Time" (JAD, 1968)
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Uptown's loving respect for downtown, where it all came from. Hope Bob got some dunza from Byron.
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