• 1. Sensee Party
      • 2. Looking Sexy
      • 3. Modelling Queen
      • 4. You Na Love Reggae Music
      • 5. Always On My Mind
      • 6. Do You Remember
      • 7. Skidip
      • 8. Na Make Mi Girl Go Away
      • 9. Fat And Slim
      • 10. Where Is My Baby

      Another nice Greensleeves reissue of this classic early dancehall set from The Mouse that was originally released in 1982. The tracks on here were recorded at Channel One and Harry J's. Produced By Linval Thompson and backed by the Roots Radics. Mixed by Soldjie.

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