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    Chuck Jacques Now That You Are Gone / You Will Be Mine

    Caltone
    • Chuck Jacques – Now That You Are Gone
    • Chuck Jacques – You Will Be Mine
    • 1. Now That You Are Gone
    • 2. You Will Be Mine

    Two very rare ska tunes on the cusp of rocksteady from vocalist Chuck Jacpues originally released on Blondel Calnek's Caltone label in 1967.

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