• Ramon & The Crystalites – Golden Chickens
    • 1. Ramon & The Crystalites – Golden Chickens
    • 2. Bongo Herman & Lee – Hail I

    CHOICE RESTOCKS 7" IN STOCK ON MERRITONE , STUDIO 1, CRYSTAL, MOVE & GROOVE, COXSONE, LIMITED reissues from Dub Store...Minor chorded and wicked organ instrumentals by Crystalites. in this song listeners can experience the rare toasting of Ramon The Mexican who was the resident deejay at Harriott's Musical Chariot Sound System and later changed his name to Ambelique. Both sides are the two of the best Early Reggae tunes.

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