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    Freddie McKay Our Rendezvous

    Jaguar
    • Freddie McKay – Our Rendezvous
    • Freddie McKay – Our Rendezvous Version
    • 1. Our Rendezvous
    • 2. Our Rendezvous Version

    Originally released in 1973 on Grape in the U.K. & Jaguar in J.A. a wicked vocal cut over a deceptively heavy roots track, check the dub!

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