• 1. Innocent Man
      • 2. Babylon
      • 3. Give Me Give Me Your Love
      • 4. Lonely Man
      • 5. Got to Praise Jah jah
      • 6. Joker Smoker
      • 7. Peace and Love In The Ghetto
      • 8. Two Timer
      • 9. Ghetto King
      • 10. Lover Man

      Great early dancehall, a stone cold classic from 1982 by the very young Triston Palma. Produced by Jah Thomas, backed by Roots Radics, recorded and mixed at Channel One.

      Top quality stuff, and as with all Greensleeves vinyl it's a very nice pressing

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      Triston PalmaBad BoysShe Get Up And Skank
      Killer early 80s roots vocal with Heavy spaced out dub on the b-side. PLAY LOUD!! excellent repro of original label!
      • – Bad Boys
      • – Good Dub

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        • – Cool Down The Heat
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        • – Come From Far
        • – Ism Schism
        • – No Bed Of Rose
        • – Police And Thieves
        • – Cool Out Son
        • – Dancehall Girls
        • – Zoops
        • – Lion Mouth
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        • Prince Jazzbo – Meaning Of One
        • I-Roy – Rasta On A Sunday
        • Dean Beckford – Father's Call
        • God Sons – This A Year Fe Rebels
        • Big Youth – Spider To The Fly
        • I-Roy – Brother Toby Is A Movie From London
        • Prince Jazzbo – Mr. Harry Skank
        • Big Youth – Dubble Attack
        • Berry Simpson – Whole Lot Of Sugar
        • I-Roy – Festive Season
        • Prince Jazzbo – Mr. Want All
        • Lloyd Young – Butter Bread
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        As Dancehall took over Jamaica in the early 80s John Holt proved he was perfectly able to move with the times - includes the massive title track and many...
        • – Police In Helicopter
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