Barry Brown & The Youth Promotion Band – I Love Sweet Jah Jah
Barry Brown & The Youth Promotion Band – I Love Sweet Jah Jah (Alt. Mix)
1. I Love Sweet Jah Jah
2. I Love Sweet Jah Jah (Alt. Mix)
Originally released on Sufferers Heights label in 1979, deep roots vocal cut from Barry Brown produced by Sugar Minott for his Youth Promotion label with alternative mix on the flip by Barnabus, both with extended dub mixes.
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