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    Errol Dunkley Black Cinderella

    Fe-Me-Time
    • Errol Dunkley – Black Cinderella
    • Errol Dunkley – Black Cinderella (Version)
    • 1. Black Cinderella
    • 2. Black Cinderella (Version)

    1972 cut from Errol Dunkley on a monster heavy rhythm , recorded for Ivan 'Jimmy' Radway's label Fe-Me-Time with version on the flip.

    Other Releases by Errol Dunkley

    Errol DunkleySit Down And Cry (1980)Scope (2)
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      Errol DunkleyFeel Good / Letter To Mommy And DaddyAmalgamated Records
      Two killer rocksteady cuts from a young Errol Dunkley recorded for Joe Gibbs Amalgamated label in the late sixties.
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      • – Letter To Mommy And Daddy
      Errol DunkleyRunning ChildSunshot
      Wicked early 70s roots tune produced by Phil Pratt with anniversary on the b-side by tropical shadows.
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      Other Releases on Fe-Me-Time

      Leroy SmartHappiness Is My DesireFe-Me-Time
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      • – Version
      Leroy SmartMother LizaFe-Me-Time
      Heavy roots classic produced by Ivan Jimmy Radway with wicked horns led version on the flip.
      • – Mother Liza
      • – Version
      Desmond YoungWarningFe-Me-Time
      Heavy 70s reggae backing on this Jimmy Radway production with superb version on the b-side.
      • Desmond Young – Warning
      • The Caribs – Version
      Leroy SmartMirror MirrorFe-Me-Time
      Wicked roots cut from singer/producer Leroy Smart this track recorded for JimmyRadway's Fe-Me-Time label. Quality!
      • – Mirror Mirror
      • – Version

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