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    Ken Boothe Freedom Street

    Real Gone Music
      • 1. Freedom Street
      • 2. Why Baby Why
      • 3. Mr. Wind
      • 4. It's Gonna Take A Miracle
      • 5. Love and Unity
      • 6. Drums of Freedom
      • 7. Now I Know
      • 8. In The Summertime
      • 9. Get Close To You
      • 10. Satisfaction
      • 11. I Wish It Could Be Peaceful
      • 12. Version
      • 13. Your Feeling And Mine
      • 14. Version

      Arguably the finest Jamaican soul singer of his generation, Ken Boothe burst onto the international stage when his sublime rendering of Bread's melancholic Everything I Own topped the UK charts in the autumn of 1974. Years before, in 1970, he moved to Leslie Kong's Beverley's imprint to record Freedom Street, which continued his string of hits with the songs “Why Baby Why,” “Now I Know,” and the title tune, “Freedom Street.”

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