Derrick Morgan & Desmond Dekker – Do The Beng Beng
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1. Derrick Morgan & Desmond Dekker – Do The Beng Beng
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This is Derricks invitation to do the new dance in 1968 called "Shing-A-Ling". The Dekker brothers, Desmond and George, doing the harmonies on "Do The Beng Beng". B-side plays the instrumental version of the Pioneers hit "Pee Pee Cluck Cluck".
"Someone" credited on the UK Island label as by Derrick Morgan, this fine rocksteady song is actually by Derrick Morgan and Sister Pauline Morgan. B-side...
A-Side has a great Hippy Boys instrumental and would easily fit on one of the early Upsetters albums. It can be found on a extremely rare UK Junior Records...
Fantastic new collection of rare and classic killer ska from the legendary Skatalites, one of the most important groups in the history of Reggae.This...
Two wicked early 90s dancehall roots tunes back to back from Third World & Garnet Silk both with top Sly & Robbie versions. SUPER LOUD PRESSINGS...Selling...
Stone-cold classic Studio One on limited-edition brand new 7" - loud, clean, boom!Jackie Mittoo classic + the wicked vocal cut by Lord Tanamo. Unmissable!
Comprises two of the most sought-after LPs from the boss reggae era.
After being formed by Leonard Dillon, Stephen Taylor and Aston ‘Charlie’ Morrison...
Two fine early rocksteady songs, on a-side Johnny Melody aka George Dekker who recorded a few songs for producer Derrick Morgan. Johnny Melody is leading...
"Baby I Love You" was one of Carl Dawkins greatest hits, recorded in 1967 for producer JJ Johnson, here coupled with Val Bennett's sax version over the...
Two wicked early 60s recordings from the vaults of Studio 1 featuring the jazz walking of Monty & The Cyclones and a tuff instrumental from Don Drummond...
The extended cut of The Viceroys classic roots tune from 1980 with Sly & Robbie at the controls with tuff bass heavy dub on the flip. Clean and loud...
Two great Rocksteady songs, riddim played by Lynn Taitt and the Jets, "Give Me Loving" is one of Derrick's first produced records from 1968, Lloyd Clarke's...
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