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    Lee Perry Set Them Free / Don't Blame The Children

    Upsetter
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    • Lee Perry – Don't Blame The Children
    • 1. Set Them Free
    • 2. Don't Blame The Children

    Released in 1967 Jamaica as the Defenders,this is Lee Perry with Lynn Taitt and the Sensations. Perry joins in to the various judge dread/rude boys themes as barrister Lord Defend.

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