• Harmonians – Lullaby Angel
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    • 1. Harmonians – Lullaby Angel
    • 2. Randy Williams & Hippy Boys – Hidden Treasure

    The a-side, "Lullaby Angel" was only ever released on a handful of blank 7" records in Jamaica. There are two more versions on that same riddim, one is by Tony and his brother Steven King, called "Let Them Talk" and then Ranny Bop's instrumental cut "Ace Of Spade".

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