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    Dennis Brown Set Your Little Heart Free

    Tafari
    • Dennis Brown – Set Your Little Heart Free
    • 1. Set Your Little Heart Free
    • 2. Version

    Killer roots vocal cut from 1974 Produced by Little Roy, One of Five new reissues from Tafari.

    Other Releases by Dennis Brown

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      Dennis BrownBlack Magic WomanSunshot
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      All time classic Dennis Brown album originally released in 1977 for producer Joe Gibbs. Produced by the Mighty Two and the house band The Professionals...
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      • – Oh Mother
      • – Love Me Always
      • – Concrete Castle King
      • – Malcolm X
      • – Repatriation
      • – Jah Can Do It
      • – Milk And Honey
      • – Stay At Home
      • – Say What You Say
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      Superb take on Carole King's Pop Soul classic from Dennis Brown with a wicked drum free version on the flip. slight crackle on pressing but doesn't interfere...
      • – It’s Too Late
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      Dennis BrownThe Joe Gibbs Discomixes Vol. 1Studio 16
      Great upbeat collection of six Dennis Brown's 12" discomixes from his work with Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson featuring classic as his version of Slave Driver,...
      • – Slave Driver
      • – Three Meals A Day
      • – Man Next Door
      • – Oh What A Day
      • – Home Sweet Home
      • – Open Up
      Dennis BrownTribulationObservers
      Classic roots vocal cut from 1975 produced by Niney The Obsever with the mighty "Africa" on the flip. Two sider if there ever was..
      • – Tribulation
      • – Africa
      Dennis BrownWest Bound TrainObservers
      Great funky cut from Dennis Brown from 1974 produced by Niney The Observer with Big Youth's toast on the flip.
      • – West Bound Train
      • – Ride On
      Dennis BrownLook What You DoingHulk
      Heavy roots dub plate cut from Dennis Brown & J.A. producer Rodguel "Blackbeard" Sinclair.
      • – Look What You Doing
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      Dennis BrownComma CommaPioneer
      Taken from Dennis Brown Album "Superstar", great mid 70's reggae produced by Sydney "Pioneer" Crooks, comes with it's Version.
      • – Comma Comma
      • – Version
      Dennis BrownLove's Gotta Hold On MeStudio 16
      Great upbeat 1984 roots reggae album recorded at Joe Gibb's studio with We The People Band and produced by the Mighty Two Errol Thompson & Joe Gibbs. Check...
      • – Souls Keep Burning
      • – Let Love In
      • – Your Love Gotta Hold On Me
      • – Right Fight
      • – Hoolingan
      • – I Can't Stand It

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