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The Maytals, Roland Alphonso, The Studio One Orchestra - My Destination / Spred Satin Album

The Maytals, Roland Alphonso, The Studio One Orchestra - My Destination / Spred Satin Album
Performer: The Maytals, Roland Alphonso, The Studio One Orchestra
Title: My Destination / Spred Satin
Country: Jamaica
Genre: Reggae
Style:Ska, Roots Reggae
Label: Studio One
MP3 album szie: 1149 mb
FLAC album size: 2692 mb

Tracklist

1The MaytalsMy Destination
2Roland Alphonso, Studio One All StarsSpred Satin

Credits

  • ProducerClement "Coxsone" Dodd

Notes

On Studio One red label.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: FC 6590
  • Matrix / Runout: FC 6603

Short intro

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