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    The Travellers Black Black Minds

    VP Records
    • The Travellers – Jah Gave Us This World
    • The Travellers – Poor Man Cry
    • The Travellers – Girl I Left Behind
    • The Travellers – Keep On Trying
    • The Travellers – Peace & Rest
    • The Travellers – False Leaders
    • The Travellers – Tell Me Why
    • The Travellers – Know Yourself
    • The Travellers – How Long
    • The Travellers – Black Black Mind
    • 1. Jah Gave Us This World
    • 2. Poor Man Cry
    • 3. Girl I Left Behind
    • 4. Keep On Trying
    • 5. Peace & Rest
    • 6. False Leaders
    • 7. Tell Me Why
    • 8. Know Yourself
    • 9. How Long
    • 10. Black Black Mind

    Collectible original artwork re-issue for this acclaimed Roots Reggae harmony group classic from 1977. Crucial rhythms supplied by The Aggrovators & The High Time Band. Record at King Tubby's. Expertly produced by Prince Jammy. Includes the three rare and sought after singles 'Jah Gave Us This World' Keep On Trying and 'Black Black Minds'

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