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    The Blackstones Blessed Are The Meek / Beatitude

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    • The Blackstones – Blessed Are The Meek / Beatitude
    • Lenny Banton & The Blackstones – Wanna Hold You In My Arms
    • 1. The Blackstones – Blessed Are The Meek / Beatitude
    • 2. Lenny Banton & The Blackstones – Wanna Hold You In My Arms

    The Blackstones on fine form with a killer new vocal cut over The Uniques rocksteady hit "Beatitude"

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