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    Junior Reid Boom Shack A Lack

    Greensleeves
      • 1. Cross Over The Border
      • 2. Mother Love
      • 3. Big Timer
      • 4. Row Your Boat
      • 5. There Will Be No Darkness
      • 6. Boom-Shack-A-Lack
      • 7. Drink Out Me Royalty
      • 8. Strange Things
      • 9. Sitting In The Park
      • 10. False Rumours

      PRODUCED BY: Prince Jammy RECORDED AT: Channel One MIXED AT: Channel One ENGINEERED BY: Prince Jammy & Soljie MASTERED BY STEVE ANGEL BACKED BY: Hi-Times Band  

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