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"Trojan Selecta V.2" is the second in a series of budget-priced quarterly samplers to be released by the legendary Trojan Records. The albums will include the highlights of the label's recent releases. With Reggae enjoying a growing following this year among a new audience, the samplers will act as the perfect buyers guide for new fans of the genre. Much like the first, the second in the series features a Who's Who of Reggae superstars past and present and a huge spectrum of styles ranging from Ska to Dub through Dancehall and Roots. There are key tracks here from the likes of Dennis Brown, PAMA International, Garnet Silk, Phyllis Dillon and the Trojan Sound System. "Trojan Selecta V.2" is the perfect starting point for anyone with an interest in Reggae and, with such classics as `Pressure Drop', `Don't Stay Away' and `Concentration' at such a low price, is an absolute must! Trojan Selecta 2 Songs | 1. | My World Is Empty Without You - Heptones |
| 2. | Loser - Harriot, Derrick |
| 3. | No Wey Better Than Yard - Admiral Bailey |
| 4. | Bless Our Souls - Silk, Garnett |
| 5. | Don't Stay Away - Dillon, Phyllis |
| 6. | Pressure Drop - Maytals |
| 7. | Life Is What Happens - Pama International |
| 8. | Concentration - Brown, Dennis |
| 9. | Zombie Jamboree - Lord Jellicoe |
| 10. | Capo - Hippy Boys |
| 11. | Green Onions - Lee, Byron ; The Dragonaires |
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