• 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
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      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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