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    I Roy Flying High

    Sounds By Monk
    • I Roy – Flying High
    • Ras Monk All Stars – Super Cool pt 2
    • 1. I Roy – Flying High
    • 2. Ras Monk All Stars – Super Cool pt 2

    I Roy's awesome DJ cut over Junior "Soul" Murvin's tuff roots version of Curtis Mayfield's "Give Me Your Love" with King Tubby thrown into the mix...Don't let this go! Superfly..

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