• Busty Brown – What A Price
    • Busty Brown – How Can I Forget
    • 1. What A Price
    • 2. How Can I Forget

    1968 early reggae recordings from the soulful Busty Brown with Lee Perry producing.

    Other Releases by Busty Brown

    Busty BrownSoon I'm Gonna Make ItPressure Sounds
    A superb single by the vocalist Busty Brown who is somewhat of a mystery other than that he recorded for the usual roll call of Jamaican producers such...

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      Junior BylesDemonstration / King Of BabylonUpsetter
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        Bob Marley & The WailersMan To ManUpsetter
        Classic J.A. Militant style! The original Wailers recording with Lee Perry in the early 70s.
        • – Man To Man
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        Bob Marley & The WailersDuppy ConquerorUpsetter
        All time roots classic! early 70s recording from the original Wailers with Lee Perry producing.
        • – Duppy Conqueror
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        Bob Marley & The WailersSun Is ShiningUpsetter
        Classic deep 1st version of "Sun Is Shining" from The Wailers with Lee Perry producing, instrumental on the flip.
        • – Sun Is Shining
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        The WailersDreamland / Dreamland VersionUpsetter
        Early roots from 1971 produced by Lee Perry and with wicked DJ cut from U Roy on the flip.
        • The Wailers – Dreamland
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        Junior BylesBabylon (When Will Better Come)Upsetter
        Next roots vocal cut to "Beat Down Babylon" recorded at the Black Ark by Lee Perry
        • Junior Byles – Babylon
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        Very rare alternative vocal cut, tuff deep roots classic recorded at Black Ark by Lee Perry, check version side on Limited repress...
        • – Words
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        Junior BylesBeat Down BabylonUpsetter
        roots vocal classic produced by lee perry
        • – Beat Down Babylon

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