• The Soul Tops – Keep On Moving
    • The Soul Tops – Good Things
    • 1. Keep On Moving
    • 2. Good Things

    Released in 1968 on Duke Reid’s legendary Treasure Isle label, the tune showcases smooth harmonies, soulful delivery, and an irresistible groove, making it a must-have for collectors and lovers of vintage Jamaican music.

    Originally recording as The Three Tops, the group—Dion Cameron, Orville Robinson, and Joe Riley—worked with both Duke Reid and Coxsone Dodd at Studio One. Their ability to blend American soul influences with Jamaica’s homegrown rocksteady rhythms set them apart. They recorded under various names, including The Soul Tops, the Three and even Treetops (a mislabeling due to Jamaican patois)

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