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    Al Campbell Monkey Sample

    Taxi
    • Al Campbell – Monkey Sample
    • Al Campbell – Jungle Mouth Dub
    • Linval Thompson – Halla Them A Halla
    • Al Campbell – Jungle Mouth Dub
    • 1. Al Campbell – Monkey Sample
    • 2. Jungle Mouth Dub
    • 3. Linval Thompson – Halla Them A Halla
    • 4. Jungle Mouth Dub

    Killer dancehall roots riddim from Sly & Robbie with top vocal cuts from Al Campbell & Linval Thompson with superb dubs on both sides. SUPER LOUD PRESSINGS...Selling Fast Don't Sleep...

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