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    The Schoolboys (Jacob Miller) Guilty Of Love (Love Is A Message)

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    • The Schoolboys (Jacob Miller) – Guilty Of Love (Love Is A Message)
    • The Schoolboys (Jacob Miller) – O Tell Me
    • 1. Guilty Of Love (Love Is A Message)
    • 2. O Tell Me

    1968 the driving organ sound of early reggae and featuring in The Schoolboys a youthful Jacob Miller on vocals.

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