• 1. full up – original mix
      • 2. jamaican collie – dillinger
      • 3. asking you to leave – barry brown
      • 4. thank you jah – michigan & smiley
      • 5. africa here i come – freddie mcgregor
      • 6. full up – wild mix
      • 7. what a gwan – tennessee brown
      • 8. three mile skank – lone ranger
      • 9. rub a dub with feeling – frankie paul
      • 10. naw give up – ethiopians

      very limited original copies on ras/studio 1 label.

      the rhythm in question is the all time classic "full up" 

      dillinger, barry brown, michigan & smiley, lone ranger, ethiopians, frankie paul on vocals plus two instrumental mixes - the original and a wild mix.

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