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    Sam Sham Drumbago / Keyboard Reggay

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    • 1. Drumbago
    • 2. Keyboard Reggay

    Two early Reggae tracks played by the Hippy Boys. A-side is a vocal about Drumbago's dead, 1969 originally released in England on the Blue Cat label.  B-Side is another Hippy Boys song from Jackson Jones/Ranny Bop Williams production.

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