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    The Emotions Rude Boy Confession / Get On The Ball

    Caltone
    • The Emotions – Rude Boy Confession
    • Roy Shirley – Get On The Ball
    • 1. The Emotions – Rude Boy Confession
    • 2. Roy Shirley – Get On The Ball

    1967 Rocksteady gem from The Emotions featuring a young Max Romeo with Roy Shirley on the flip. As with all Caltone releases..quality not quantity!

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    The EmotionsI Like It (1969)Volt
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    The EmotionsShouting Out Love (1977)Stax
    Wicked uplifting Memphis soul 77Original USA 45
    • – Shouting Out Love
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    The EmotionsSunbeam (1978)Columbia
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      The EmotionsRejoice (1977)Columbia
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        Chuck JacquesNow That You Are Gone / You Will Be MineCaltone
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