• 1. One Life To Live, One Love To Give (AKA Living In Love)
      • 2. Love The One You're With
      • 3. Nice Time (AKA Long Time No Nice Time)
      • 4. Something
      • 5. I Can't Forget About You Baby
      • 6. Picture On The Wall
      • 7. Woman Of The Ghetto (AKA Woman Ghetto)
      • 8. Close To You
      • 9. Eddie Oh Baby
      • 10. We Belong Together
      • 11. The Love That A Woman Should Give To A Man
      • 12. You Are Like Heaven To Me
      • 13. Midnight Confessions
      • 14. Boys And Girls Reggae (AKA Doing The Reggae)
      • 15. Perfidia
      • 16. Love Is All I Had
      • 17. Don't Stay Away
      • 18. Remember That Sunday
      • 19. Don't Touch Me Tomato
      • 20. Get On The Right Track
      • 21. I Wear His Ring
      • 22. Tulips (And Heather)
      • 23. Take My Heart
      • 24. A Thing Of The Past
      • 25. Walk Through This World With Me
      • 26. It's Rocking Time AKA Rock Steady
      • 27. Why Did You Leave Me
      • 28. Boys And Girls Reggae (AKA Doing The Reggae) (Take 3)


      Widely regarded as one of the most gifted vocalists to emerge on the Jamaican music scene in the late Sixties, Phyllis Dillon enjoyed a series of hugely popular 45s for celebrated producer, Duke Reid, prior to her premature retirement in 1972. Shortly before she withdrew from the spotlight, Reid issued her one and only long player, ‘One Life To Live’, which has since become one of the most sought-after collections from the golden age of reggae.

      Now at long last, this seminal album is augmented by Dillon’s most popular rock steady and reggae recordings for Reid’s Treasure Isle Records, with the result being in the most comprehensive collection of her work yet to see issue.

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