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How Long Do I Have To Wait For You? (reggae version)/How Long Do I Have To Dub For You?

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(€4.57 || £3.92 || ¥602) (approx.)
7-inch (Item 478087) Daptone, 2008 — Condition: New Copy

A very cool remake of this cut from Sharon Jones – produced by Ticklah here with a sweetly dubby vibe! "How Long" still has plenty of soul here, but it also takes on a bit of a Kingston groove too – stepping along with a 60s rocksteady vibe that supports Sharon's vocals surprisingly well – and really unlocks a whole new side of her talents. The dub version on the flip is even more inventive – and the whole thing's a great fresh look at the mighty Sharon Jones sound!  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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