• Al Campbell – Take A Ride
    • 1. Take A Ride
    • 2. Version

    Killer roots tune first vocal cut on the Truth And Rights riddim. as featured on Studio 1 Roots 2

    Other Releases by Al Campbell

    Al CampbellRainy Days / DiamondsBurning Sounds
    1978 & 1979 roots albums on one CD from Al Campbell.
    • – Give The People
    • – Words Of Wisdom
    • – You've Got Soul
    • – Don't Cry
    • – Rainy Days
    • – Show Me The Way
    • – Honey Come Back
    • – Jah Is Light
    • – Stay By My Side
    • – Send Love Oh Jah
    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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