| | Revisited, Vol. 2 CD
Revisited, Vol. 2 Songs | 1. | Hammer Them - Black Crucials |
| 2. | Belly Lick - Michael Palmer |
| 3. | What a Hell - Patrick Andy |
| 4. | Champion Bubbler - Pad Anthony |
| 5. | Come Back to Me - Trevor Jr. |
| 6. | Give a Hand - Jr. Rankin & Finnegan |
| 7. | Youth Man - Jr. Reid |
| 8. | Ohh Wee Baby - General Trees |
| 9. | As You Were - Tonto Irie |
| 10. | I Don't Know Why - Michael Palmer |
| 11. | No More Will I Roam - King Everall |
| 12. | Babylon Release the Chain - Half Pint |
| 13. | This Feeling - Pad Anthony |
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