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    The Schoolboys Do It Now / It's Not The Way

    Spade Records
    • The Schoolboys – Do It Now
    • Max Romeo – It's Not The Way
    • 1. The Schoolboys – Do It Now
    • 2. Max Romeo – It's Not The Way

    The Schoolboys featuring a young Jacob Miller in their ranks recorded this early reggae nugget in the late 60s with early Max Romeo cut on the flip, both tunes produced by Ranny Williams.

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