• The Ethiopians – Fire A Mus Mus Tail
    • Ranny Williams & The Hippy Boys – Crock Iron
    • 1. The Ethiopians – Fire A Mus Mus Tail
    • 2. Ranny Williams & The Hippy Boys – Crock Iron

    Killer Boss Sound tune from Leonard Dillon & The Ethiopians around 1968...Don't delay!

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    The EthiopiansSongs Of Our ForefathersStudio 16
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    • The Selah – 1971 JA GG's 7"
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    • Pirate – 1970 JA Duke Reid 7"
    • It's Impossible – 1973 JA Upsetter 7"
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    Two killer Boss reggae tunes back to back from Leonard Dillon & The Ethiopians.
    • – Wreak It Up
    • – Hang On Don't Let Go
    The EthiopiansSelahJ.J.
    1971 early reggae nuggets from J.J. records with added bonus of Dennis Alcapone DJ cut on the flip. Record plays at 33RPM two tracks per side.
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