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    Reggae in Memoriam Pt 1

    en-gbNovember 16, 2008
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    About this Episode

    LADY LOY PLAYS A CROSS SECTION OF TRACKS BY REGGAE ARTISTS WHO HAVE DIED 1. This is history Mykal Rose 2. Release me Lucky Dube 3. Walk with Jah Augustus Pablo/Hugh Mundell 4. Roots & Culture Mikey Dread 5. Remember that Sunday Alton Ellis/Phyllis Dillon 6. Love of the common people Nicky Thomas 7. Far East Barry Brown 8. Rock with me Peter Tosh 9. Make you sweat Bob Marley 10. Johnny Get Worse Prince Far I

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