• Al & The Vibrators – Devil Woman
    • Al & The Vibrators – Check Up
    • 1. Devil Woman
    • 2. Check Up

    Up tempo Jamaica Festival Song, "Check Up", on flipside is a groovy rare rocksteady "Devil Woman" both Al & The Vibrators' highly refined vocals.

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