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    Barrington Levy Sweet Reggae Music 2.0, 1979-1984

    17 North Parade
    • LP VPRL4258£23.99
      Expected 22 AugPreorder
      • 1. Whom Shall I Be Afraid Of
      • 2. Mary Long Tongue
      • 3. Bounty Hunter
      • 4. 21 Girls Salute
      • 5. Hammer
      • 6. Praise His Name
      • 7. The Winner
      • 8. Pon Your Toe
      • 9. Mini Bus
      • 10. Teach The Youth

      During this golden age of Jamaican music Barrington Levy was the undisputed lord of the dancehall - 'Sweet Reggae Music 2.0' is 100% black vinyl proof. This whole LP is excellent but doubly worth it just for the excellent 'Teach The Youth', one of my favourites from Mr Levy!

      Cut loud and proud 'Sweet Reggae Music 2.0' includes the only LP appearances for much sought-after sound-systems favourites 'Whom Shall I Be Afraid Of', 'Praise His Name' & 'Pon Your Toe''Longside Broader Than Broadway Hits', 'Teach The Youth', 'Mary Long Tongue', 'Mini Bus' etc.

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        • – Black Heart Man
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