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    Yellowman, Purpleman, Sister Nancy The Yellow, The Purple and The Nancy

    Greensleeves
    • LP GREL49£26.99
      Expected 19 SepPreorder
      • 1. Purpleman – Feeling Irie
      • 2. Yellowman & Fathead – Mr. Wong
      • 3. Sister Nancy – A No Any Man Can Test Sister Nancy
      • 4. Purpleman – Get Ready
      • 5. Yellowman & Fathead – Baby Father
      • 6. Sister Nancy – Dance Pon The Corner
      • 7. Sister Nancy – Out Of Hand
      • 8. Yellowman & Fathead – Mash It Up Now
      • 9. Sister Nancy – Bang Belly
      • 10. Purpleman – Westmoreland Skank

      Yellowman & Fathead - a duo that would release a string of albums - team up with
      three cuts, "Mash It Up Now" probably being the most recognisable as it's cut over the
      Zungguzeng Riddim.

      Three cuts come courtesy of Sister Nancy , as well. Her classic "Dance Pon The
      Corner" is here along with "Bang Belly" which is cut over the Queen Of The Minstrel
      Riddim.

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