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Bunny Lee
Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise

Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise
Dreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With PraiseDreads Enter The Gates With Praise

Artists

Bunny Lee

Catno

SJR LP435

Formats

3x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Mar 1, 2019

Genres

Reggae

Soul Jazz comp dedicated to the great Bunny Lee, one of the last of the great Jamaican record producers who helped shape and define reggae music in the 70s.

Soul Jazz comp dedicated to the heavy 70s roots reggae of Bunny Lee – a living legend, one of the last of the great Jamaican record producers who helped shape and define reggae music in the 1970s from a small island sound into an internationally successful musical genre.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Johnny Clarke - Enter Into His Gates With Praise

2:55

A2

King Tubby - The Dub Station

3:44

A3

Gene Rondo - Why You Do That

3:23

A4

Vin Gordon - Magnum Force

3:08

B1

Jackie Edwards - So Jah Seh

4:10

B2

The Aggrovators - So Jah Seh Dub

4:12

B3

Jah Youth - Principle And Dignity

2:51

C1

King Tubby - King Tubby Dub

3:05

C2

Jah Stitch - Real Born African

3:21

C3

The Aggrovators - African Love Call

2:27

C4

Gene Rondo - A Land Far Away

3:47

D1

The Uniques - Queen Majesty

5:59

D2

Johnny Clarke - Time Will Tell

3:16

D3

The Aggrovators - Drums Of Africa

3:32

D4

Dillinger - Jah Jah Dub

3:12

E1

Winston Wright - Marvelous Rocker

4:17

E2

The Mighty Diamonds - You Should Be Thankful

2:57

E3

King Tubby - A Thankful Version

3:05

E4

Dillinger - Check Sister Jane

4:04

F1

Prince Jazzbo - The Wormer

3:09

F2

The Uniques - You Don'T Care For Me

3:56

F3

Shorty The President - Natty Dread Have Ambition

3:31

F4

King Tubby - This A The Hardest Version

2:48

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