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    Barrington Levy Barrington Levy's Life Style

    GG's Records
    • Barrington Levy – Jah
    • Barrington Levy – Run Away
    • Barrington Levy – Love Your Brother Man
    • Barrington Levy – Never Tear My Love Apart
    • Barrington Levy – When You're Young And In Love
    • Barrington Levy – Making Tracks
    • Barrington Levy – Jah The Creator
    • Barrington Levy – Peace And Love
    • Barrington Levy – I Hold The Handle
    • Barrington Levy – You Are The Chosen One
    • 1. Jah
    • 2. Run Away
    • 3. Love Your Brother Man
    • 4. Never Tear My Love Apart
    • 5. When You're Young And In Love
    • 6. Making Tracks
    • 7. Jah The Creator
    • 8. Peace And Love
    • 9. I Hold The Handle
    • 10. You Are The Chosen One

    Originally released in 1983 "Life Style" is probably the most sought after and one of the best Roots Reggae albums by Barrington Levy.

    Born in 1964 Barrington Levy started his career at the age of 15.He became famous early with his hits produced by Henry "Junjo" Lawes on the "Roots Radics" Riddims.
    Recorded at Channel One, Arranged & Produced by Alvin "GG's" Ranglin "Life Style" is reissued on vinyl for the first time.

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