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    Glen Hutchinson We Need Some Satisfaction

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    • Glen Hutchinson – We Need Some Satisfaction
    • The Rough Riders – Dub Music
    • 1. Glen Hutchinson – We Need Some Satisfaction
    • 2. The Rough Riders – Dub Music

    333 is back for 2025 with another rare mid-1970s cut out of Winston Jones' Flatbush-based Flames label catalogue.

    It is issued here under license from Jones, aka the original singer and composer of Stop That Train (later made world-famous by Keith & Tex's version). Making the move from JA to NYC in the early 1970s he established and ran the state-side Flames label, nursing it into a key imprint in Brooklyn's reggae scene from the mid-1970s until the early 1990s. This in-demand roots cut features a stellar horn section in combination with urgent, soul-inflected vocals from Glen Hutchinson. Backed with a killer stripped-back dub. don't miss..all copies come in Hard card company sleeve..nice!

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