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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...

    Other Releases by Al Campbell

    Al CampbellAin't Too Proud To Beg/RealityLive And Love
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      Al CampbellHide 'N' SeekSunshot
      Two strong Phil Pratt productions from 1975 with the killer version "Soul Sister" on the flip'
      • – Hide 'N' Seek
      • – Soul Sister

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      Elephant ManWalk OutTaxi
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        Gregory IsaacsShowcaseTaxi
        Classic 1980 release from Gregory Isaacs with Sly & Robbie at the production/rhythm helm, six killer discomix songs with "Soon Forward, Motherless Children,...
        • – Soon Forward
        • – You'll Never Know
        • – Motherless Children
        • – Slave Driver
        • – Mistake
        • – Going Down Town
        Black UhuruSun Is ShiningTaxi
         Black Uhuru's killer version of the Bob Marley classic with dub & Joy White's cover of Dennis Brown's "Tribulation" on the flip. Comes with...
          Ini KamozeTrouble You A Trouble MeTaxi
          Sly & Robbie providing the seemingly effortless rhythm for Ini Kamoze's killer roots tune from 1983 with extended dub on the flip.
          • Ini Kamoze – Trouble You A Trouble Me
          • Sly & Robbie / Taxi Gang – Dub
          Third WorldDem Man DehTaxi
          Two wicked early 90s dancehall roots tunes back to back from Third World & Garnet Silk both with top Sly & Robbie versions. SUPER LOUD PRESSINGS...Selling...
          • Third World – Dem Man Deh
          • – Dem Man Deh Dub
          • Garnet Silk – Harder
          • – Sly & Robbie Harder Dub
          Black UhuruPlastic Smile (Extended Mix)Taxi
          Released in 1980 from the album "Black Uhuru" Sly & Robbie and Michael Rose on killer form with this extended mix and rare dub cuts on the flip. Play...
          • Black Uhuru – Plastic Smile
          • Sly & Robbie and The Taxi Gang – Dub Wise

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