• Keeling Beckford – Hey Little Girl
    • Charlie Ace – Musical Combination
    • 1. Keeling Beckford – Hey Little Girl
    • 2. Charlie Ace – Musical Combination

    Keeling wrote "Hey Little Girl" when he was 13 years old. The song was recorded in 1968 at WIRL on Bell Road in Kingston. Engineer was Lynford "Handicap" Anderson, the musicians: Lynn Tait lead guitar, Ranny Bop Williams on rhythm guitar, Theo Beckford on piano, Winston Wright on keyboard, Hugh Malcolm (the band leader) on drums and Val Bennet on sax. the same set of people who also played on "Combination". In the early Seventies, Keeling got "combination" from miss Barnett and recorded Charley Ace over the rhythm and gave it to Alvin Ranglin to put out on his GG label.

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    Excellent reissue of Keeling Beckford's 1st album originally released in 1978 with 10 tracks of pure roots soulful rockers with his update of his early...
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    • – Treasure Of Love
    • – Combination
    • – Home Again
    • – Be What You Want
    • – Something On My Mind
    • – Do It Twice
    • – Warning
    • – Let Your Love Come (Tumbling Down On Me)

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