• The Maytones – Loving Reggae
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    • 1. The Maytones – Loving Reggae
    • 2. G.G. Rhythm Section – Rough Neck (Musical Beat)

    Great 1968 Rocksteady vocal cut from The Maytones with an instrumental of a different tune on the flip.

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