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Wicked

Catno

RROO359

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Repress

Country

Italy

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Genres

Reggae

Radiation Roots continues its exploration of Jah Thomas' Midnight Rock label with the releases of this sought after and rare early dancehall album. Recorded at the legendary Channel One Studio, Osbourne and Palmer are two sublime vocalists and they are backed here by The Roots Radics, with Scientist on the mix.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

20€*

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A1

Johnny Osbourne - Take Me To A Rub A Dub Session

A2

Michael Palmer - When You Poor

A3

Johnny Osbourne - You Got Me Going Your Way

A4

Michael Palmer - Cool Nuh

A5

Johnny Osbourne - Let Him Go

B1

Michael Palmer - She Have Fe Get It

B2

Johnny Osbourne - Bad Mamma Jamma

B3

Johnny Osbourne - Mamma Jamma In Dub

B4

Michael Palmer - Robbery

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