• Barrington Levy – Robber Man
    • Barrington Levy – Version
    • 1. Robber Man
    • 2. Version

    Great understated roots tune from Barrington Levy originally released in 1983 on Junjo Lawes Volcano imprint with stripped down dub on the flip.

    Other Releases by Barrington Levy

    Barrington LevyHammerJah Guidance (2)
      • Original 7" JG 001£25.00
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      Barrington LevyWorkLipstic Records
        • Original 7" MSC 325619£5.00
          Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned Out-of-Print Jamaican Vinyl
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        Barrington LevyPlace Too DarkJah Life Intl.
        Classic LP recorded circa 1980 in the Radics / Scientist era, this is a reissue of the 1997 pressing with 2 bonus tracks, but with a fresh new layout for...
        • – This Place Is Too Dark
        • – Call You On The Phone
        • – True I Own
        • – Roof Over My Head
        • – Walk 2000 Miles (Extended Mix)
        • – Sister Debbie
        • – Doe Rae Me
        • – My One And Only Lover
        • – One And One
        • – Butterfly
        Barrington LevyTeach The Youth: Barrington Levy & Friends At Joe Gibbs 1980+8517 North Parade
        Featuring Barrington Levy's work with The Mighty Two (Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson) from the early 80s. Four discomix's with various DJ's plus dubs and long...
          Barrington LevyPraise His NameJam Can
          Wicked roots steppers cut from 1983 produced by George Phang with superb dub on the flip. Hard to find on 12"
          • – Praise His Name
          • – Praise His Name Version
          Barrington LevyCaptivityVolcano
          vocal reggae version of the jazz standard take 5 with instrumental on the b-side
          • – Captivity

          Other Releases on Volcano

          Hugh MundellRed Gold & Green / Going PlacesVolcano
          Two extended roots mixes from Hugh Mundell originally released in 1982 produced by Henry 'Junjo' Lawes with The Roots Radics at Channel One.
          • – Red Gold & Green
          • – Going Places
          Michael RoseHitlerVolcano
            • Original 7" VOL 014£5.00
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            Wayne JarrettSaturday Night JamboreeVolcano
            Wayne Jarrett's mighty roots vocal cut "Saturday Night Jamboree" originally released in 1980 with the wicked Silver Fox DJ cut on the flip.
            • – Saturday Night Jamboree
            • – Version
            Wailing SoulsFirehouse RockVolcano
            Classic 80s vocal roots from The Wailing Souls plus added bonus of Scientist's killer dub on the flip!
            • Wailing Souls – Firehouse Rock
            • Scientist – Version
            Johnny OsbourneNo Lollipop No Sweet SoVolcano
            Killer roots vocal & rhythm from Johnny Osbourne 1980 with awesome dub from Scientist on the flip.
            • – No Lollipop No Sweet So
            • – Version
            Michael ProphetEvil DoersVolcano
            Killer roots vocal cut from 1983 on recut of the "Dirty Harry" riddim with stripped down dub on the flip.
            • – Evil Doers
            • – Version
            Johnny OsbourneIce Cream LoveVolcano
            Killer 1980 tune from Johnny Osbourne on a update of Burning Spear's 'He Prayed' rhythm but flip the 7" over for a awesome dub.
            • – Ice Cream Love
            • – Version
            Don CarlosMr SunVolcano
            Top roots vocal from Don Carlos early 80s dancehall produced by Henry Junjo Lawes with stripped down dub on the flip.
            • – Mr Sun
            Michael ProphetGunmanVolcano
            One of his best early 80s dancehall crossover tunes with Scientist dub on the flip.
            • – Gunman
            • – Version
            Barrington LevyCaptivityVolcano
            vocal reggae version of the jazz standard take 5 with instrumental on the b-side
            • – Captivity
            Rod TaylorYes We Gonna Get OverVolcano
            released in 1980 on the same rhythm as barrington levy's 'englishman' with version on the b-side.
            • – Yes We Gonna Get Over

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