Various
Take Us Home : Boston Roots Reggae (From 1979 To 1988)

Take Us Home : Boston Roots Reggae (From 1979 To 1988)

Artists

Various

Catno

COS024LP

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation Stereo

Country

USA & Europe

Release date

Feb 15, 2019

Genres

Reggae

Styles

COS024LP - US - 2019

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$35*

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COS024LP - US - 2019

A1

I Tones - Love Is A Pleasure

A2

Danny Tucker - Take Us

A3

Danny Tucker - Changes

A4

Danny Tucker - Our Father's Land

B1

Zion Initation - Think About It

B2

Zion Initation - Jah Light

B3

Zion Initation - Conquering Lion

B4

Zion Initation - Burning Fire

C1

Zion Initation - Got To Love Jah Jah

C2

Healin' Of The Nations - Without Your Love

C3

Healin' Of The Nations - Nations, Unite (Peace Across The Land)

C4

Healin' Of The Nations - Love Is The Answer

D1

Lambsbread - Country Girl

D2

Lambsbread - Two Minute Warning

D3

Lambsbread - International Love

D4

Errol Strength - Errol's Love

D5

Errol Strength - Oh What A Saturday Night

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