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    Roland Alphonso Humpty Dumpty Singles Collection 1960-1962

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      • 1. Bridgeview (Aka Bridgeview Shuffle) [with The Matador All-Stars]
      • 2. Humpty Dumpty
      • 3. Corn Bread and Butter (with Eric Morris & Drumbago All Stars)
      • 4. Feel So Fine (with Derrick Morgan & Patsy)
      • 5. Mean to Me
      • 6. Shuffling Jug (with Clue J & The Blues Blasters)
      • 7. Another Moses
      • 8. Hully Gully Rock
      • 9. Blackberry Brandy
      • 10. Marjorie (with Alvin & Cecil)
      • 11. Sweetie Pie (with Monty & Roy & Drumbago and His Orchestra)
      • 12. Green Door
      • 13. My Forty Five (with Eric Morris)
      • 14. Proof Rum
      • 15. We'll Meet (with Roy & Millie)
      • 16. Back Beat
      • 17. Four Corners of the World
      • 18. Romantic Shuffle (with The Shiners)

      Selected early 60s R&B / Ska classics  from revered Skatalites saxophonist  Roland Alphonso. Featuring "Bridge View" "Cornbread And Butter" "Four Corners" 

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