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    Deep Roots Music 3 Money In My Pockets / Ghetto Riddims

    Screen Edge

    The ultimate word on the history of reggae. The film features some amazing archive, much of it never seen before, of how Jamaican music developed before it became famous world-wide. Along with musical performance there are interviews with cultural historians, folklorists, musicologists and those who created and were involved in the early years of Mento, Ska, Rock Steady and the suond systems.

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    NTSC DVD Region 0 (All Regions)

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