• Blue Bells – Follow I
    • Portland All Stars – Follow Dub
    • 1. Blue Bells – Follow I
    • 2. Portland All Stars – Follow Dub

    Next cut of their own hit "Come Along" done at Black Ark Studio, this time recorded at the legendary Channel One Studio, first time released in Jamaica in 1977 on the "Port Royal" label.

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