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Children Of Jah 1977 to 1979
CD (Item 55616) Blood & Fire (UK), Late 70s — Condition: New Copy
Blood & Fire unearths some more classic 45 sides for digital era release, cut by Roy Francis for his Phase 1 label in the late 70s. Featuring nice harmony vocals by the Chantells and a number of cuts voiced by Lopez Walker. While you'd be lucky to find any of these 7"s in the original pressing, they're all lovingly repackaged here, in the usual extensively well documented Blood & Fire fashion. A lesser known, but no less essential slice of roots, including "Cool Rastaman Cool", "Send Another Moses", "Natty Supper" and "Jah Jah New Garden" + 6 more. © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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