EARL FLUTE & KEITH HUDSON / I-ROY
THE BETRAYER / HOT STUFF
TROJAN / MAFIA - UK Reissue
7" · VG/VG+ · 75 SEK
THE BETRAYER / HOT STUFF
TROJAN / MAFIA - UK Reissue
7" · VG/VG+ · 75 SEK
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EARL FLUTE & KEITH HUDSON / I-ROY - THE BETRAYER / HOT STUFF:
Reissue from 2004. Company sleeve has a barcode sticker on back.
Reissue from 2004. Company sleeve has a barcode sticker on back.
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EARL GEORGE - ONE AND ONLY:
Soulful reggae in the same vein as Ken Boothe, listen to "Love Is". Produced by Phil Pratt. Light sleeve marks on record, plays ok. Cover has clear tape on bottom seam but no major issues apart from that = strong VG cover. UK original.
Soulful reggae in the same vein as Ken Boothe, listen to "Love Is". Produced by Phil Pratt. Light sleeve marks on record, plays ok. Cover has clear tape on bottom seam but no major issues apart from that = strong VG cover. UK original.
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EEK-A-MOUSE - EEK-OLOGY:
Compilation of recordings from before he became Eek-A-Mouse (instead going by the name of Ripton Hylton), including "Creation" and "No wicked can reign".
Compilation of recordings from before he became Eek-A-Mouse (instead going by the name of Ripton Hylton), including "Creation" and "No wicked can reign".
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EEK-A-MOUSE - THE MOUSE AND THE MAN:
One of his most consistent albums, featuring big tunes as "The Mouse and The Man", "Terrorists In The City" and "Hitler". Produced by Linval Thompson and backed by Roots Radics. Reissue.
One of his most consistent albums, featuring big tunes as "The Mouse and The Man", "Terrorists In The City" and "Hitler". Produced by Linval Thompson and backed by Roots Radics. Reissue.
reggae reissues
ETHIOPIAN DREAD - RASTA LIBERTY:
Private press US roots out of Boston, MA., with nice tracks in the heavy "We Don't Need The System" and the mellow "Help Jah People". Shall shade in vinyl causes a mild woosh for the first 10 or so revolutions on B1, looks and plays great apart from that. Cover in lovely shape, still in shrink. US original.
Private press US roots out of Boston, MA., with nice tracks in the heavy "We Don't Need The System" and the mellow "Help Jah People". Shall shade in vinyl causes a mild woosh for the first 10 or so revolutions on B1, looks and plays great apart from that. Cover in lovely shape, still in shrink. US original.
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