• KC White & Wailing Souls – Can't Get Nowhere
    • Junior Demus – Styles
    • 1. KC White & Wailing Souls – Can't Get Nowhere
    • 2. Junior Demus – Styles

    First time on 7", KC White's "Can't Get Nowhere", recorded in 1983 with the Wailing Souls doing the harmonies. Flip side is a DJ track on the same riddim, by Junior Demus aka Papa Keeble.

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