• Alton Ellis – Sunday Coming
    • 1. Sunday Coming
    • 2. Sunday Version

    1970 funky release from Alton Ellis repressed on Original Coxsone label by Studio 1 with version on the flip.

    Other Releases by Alton Ellis

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    A reggae pioneer and icon since the 50s, Alton Ellis inspired many singers of his generation and influenced the genre throughout the decades. As a prolific...
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    • – Inside My Soul
    • – The Children Are Crying
    Alton EllisToo Late (To Turn Back Now) / Miss (Poppy) PopularBlacker Dread
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