• Marcia Griffiths – Tell Me Now
    • 1. Marcia Griffiths – Tell Me Now
    • 2. Alton Ellis – Whipping The Prince

    wonderful lovers tune recorded with the sound dimension at studio 1.b side is alton ellis "whipping the prince" the original "death in the arena" rhythm.

    Other Releases by Marcia Griffiths

    Marcia GriffithsFeel Like JumpingCoxsone Records
      • Original 7" none£20.00
        Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned Out-of-Print Vinyl, few pops
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      Marcia GriffithsTreat Me Like A PrincessXTerminator
        • Original 7" EXT 50£5.00
          Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned Out-of-Print Jamaican Vinyl
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        Marcia GriffithsElectric BoogieMango
          • Original 7" MS-126£6.00
            Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned USA Vinyl
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          Marcia GriffithsFeel Like Jumping / Part 2Soul Jazz Records
          IN STOCK NOW! BRAND NEW LTD. EDN. 12" All-time Studio One party ANTHEM now available for the first time ever on loud 12" with version on the flip. 100%...
          • Marcia Griffiths – Feel Like Jumping
          • Dub Specialist – Feel Like Jumping Part 2

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