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    The Chantells Children Of Jah

    Phase One
    • The Chantells – Children Of Jah
    • The Chantells – DJ Version
    • The Chantells – Desperate Times
    • The Chantells – Version
    • 1. Children Of Jah
    • 2. DJ Version
    • 3. Desperate Times
    • 4. Version

    Two Top late 70s roots reggae cuts from vocal harmony trio The Chantells with added U Brown dee jay piece on "Children Of Jah" with "Desperate Times" on the flip.

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