• Roy Smith – Bondage
    • Roy Smith – Bondage (Version)
    • 1. Bondage
    • 2. Bondage (Version)

    A long overdue and under the radar killer from 1984 by Roy Smith is a timeless song that still resonates today. Roy Smith was one the founders of the legendary reggae group The Westmorelites (which later became The Itals) and delivers an unforgettable performance over a heavy piece of rhythm which speaks to the heart of anyone who's ever struggled freedom and liberation. First time on a 7" the reissue of 'Bondage' promises to deliver that message with clarity and power to a whole new generation of listeners. Fully restored and remastered from the original sources to ensure that the music sounds better than ever before.

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