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A fundamental album released in 1966 that determined the way Rocksteady was going to journey. In 1966, Rude Boys were at the peak of the fame with their notorious behaviors, while Ska gradually started to slow down its tempo, this album paved the way for a newborn music, Rocksteady with rather slower and tighter rhythm approach. This album should be picked one of 10 pieces of the most important album of Reggae history.
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Tracks |
12 Tracks |
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1 |
La Bostelle |
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2 |
Walk Away |
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3 |
More And More Amore |
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4 |
Blowing In The Wind |
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5 |
Spanish Eyes |
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6 |
Archie |
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7 |
What Now My Love |
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8 |
Lemon Tree |
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9 |
You Won't See Me |
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10 |
Born Free |
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11 |
Felicia |
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12 |
Somewhere My Love |
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Ernest Ranglin
Not only an internationally acclaimed jazz guitarist Ernest Ranglin is also another of the architects and builders of modern Jamaican music. |
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