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Ghetto Vibes 1972 to 1976
LP (Item 607270) Kingston Sounds/Jamaican Recordings (UK), Mid 70s — Condition: New Copy
Roosty mid 70s material from The Viceroys – one of the great Jamaican vocal groups of the period, though overlooked by the mainstream all these years later! There's more than a little bit of soul in the vocals and in the horn parts, with stellar 70s rootsy rhythms and all around solid style. Includes "Se Dem A Come Deh", "What You Make It", "Baldhead", "You", "Depression", "Railroad Man", "Get Out", "Railroad Man", "Baby I Love You", "What The World Needs Now", "Live Come See", "How Much (I Don't Know" and more, © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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