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October 4, 2008
Luie Lepke – Willie Red, Hitbound 1982
In reggae music there is this phenomena; Bands play sets of
numbers which are stored at the recordcompany. A singer comes in,
picks a set he or she likes and creates his own album out of it.
This LP by Lui Lepke is an example of such a creation.
Lui Lepke used the same tracks for this LP as Don Carlos
and Gold on this_one.
Compare those backcovers and rhythms, same line-up, everything.
Still, not a bad word is said here, I love both of them so
the formula works just fine.
Enjoy this.
tracks;
1 Willie Red
2 Sharron
3 Bank clerk
4 Lorna
5 Brooklyn jogging
6 42nd street
7 Jamaica a fi mi country
8 Chicken farm
9 Proud a we
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if brother thank you for this publication that is difficult to achieve if not that there is no longer for sale, thank you, now I listen.
genial moos.
These rare inspire me.
blessings from my trench ..
thank you.