• Count Sticky & Hippy Boys – What's Your Excuse
    • Count Sticky & Hippy Boys – Version
    • 1. What's Your Excuse
    • 2. Version

    Both sides produced by the first leader of the original Hippy Boys, Ranny "Bop" Williams. Sounds very close to the later Upsetters. The instrumental side was only ever released on a handful of jamaican 7" in 1969 and is extremely hard to find.

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