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Digitally remastered 2-on-1 featuring the first and second soundsystem albums by reggae legend Dennis Bovell and his 4th Street Orchestra. Performed in the Lovers Rock style he was best known for, these two releases still sound exciting more than 30 years after their release. . 20 tracks total. EMI. 2006.The Wire (p.67) - "Strung together, the two albums illustrate everything that was so vital and exciting about the UK reggae scene of the late 70s and early 80s..." Ah Who Seh Go Deh? / Leggo! / Ah-Fi-We-Dis Music Dennis Bovell Ah Who Seh Go Deh? / Leggo! / Ah-Fi-We-Dis Songs Ah Who Seh Go Deh? / Leggo! / Ah-Fi-We-Dis Review
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