PRODUCED BY: Duke Reid RECORDED AT: Channel One, with SLY & ROBBIE AND THE REVOLUTIONARIES

    1. Love Is A Password 2. Labba Up Your Mouth 3. Loves Comes And Goes 4. Sistering 5. Rum Drinker 6. Wicked Babylon 7. Money In My Pocket 8. Girl Of My Type 9. Man To Man 10. Feeling Of Reggae

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