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Trojan 12" Box Set

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Trojan 12" Box Set

Various Artists UMG
Released: Dec 02, 2008
Number of Disks: 3

Disc 1

1

Small Axe/Battle Axe

  by  Bob Marley, The Wailers and The Upsetters comp. Lee "Scratch" Perry
Time: 5:57     Size: 8MB
2

Let Me Down Easy

  by  Derrick Harriott and The Crystalites comp. Van McCoy and Norman McCoy
Time: 5:15     Size: 7MB
3

Hurt So Good/Loving Is Good

  by  Susan Cadogan and The Upsetters comp. Phillip Mitchell
Time: 5:51     Size: 8MB
4

Rock A Bye Woman/Version

  by  Freddie McKay
Time: 6:15     Size: 9MB
5

Love Me Girl/Version

  by  Leroy Sibbles comp. Earl Morgan
Time: 5:48     Size: 8MB
6

Just Say Who/Version

  by  Delroy Wilson and The Aggrovators comp. Horace Hinds and Bunny Lee
Time: 5:21     Size: 7MB
7

I Will Never Change/Version

  by  Cornell Campbell, The Aggrovators and Cornel Campbell
Time: 6:15     Size: 9MB
8

Moving Away/Version

  by  Dennis Brown and The Observers comp. Kenneth Boothe
Time: 5:09     Size: 7MB
9

Three Blind Mice/Three Times Three

  by  Leo Graham, King Tubby and The Upsetters comp. Lee "Scratch" Perry and Traditional
Time: 5:54     Size: 8MB
10

Materialist/Poor Man Style

  by  Horace Andy and The Observer Band comp. Horace Hinds and W . Boswell
Time: 6:21     Size: 9MB
11

Clap The Barber/Run Bald Head

  by  Michael Rose and The Observer Band comp. George Boswell and Winston "Niney" Holness
Time: 5:12     Size: 7MB
12

You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine/Version

  by  John Holt & The Aggrovators, John Holt and The Aggrovators
Time: 7:27     Size: 10MB

Disc 2

1

Wolf And Leopard/No Conscience

  by  Dennis Brown and The Observers comp. Winston "Niney" Holness and W . Boswell
Time: 5:33     Size: 8MB
2

I'm Still In Love/Three Piece Suit

  by  Marcia Aitken and Trinity comp. Alton Ellis, Wade Brammer and Alton Neamiah Ellis
Time: 7:09     Size: 10MB
3

Never Be Ungrateful

  by  Gregory Isaacs
Time: 5:37     Size: 8MB
4

Bionic Rats

  by  Lee "Scratch" Perry and The Upsetters
Time: 7:34     Size: 10MB
5

Worth Your Weight In Gold

  by  Delroy Wilson comp. Robert Curington, Willie Lester Jr. and Rodney Brown
Time: 9:55     Size: 14MB
6

You're No Good

  by  Ken Boothe and Prince Jammy
Time: 5:48     Size: 8MB
7

Born Free

  by  Michael Rose and Prince Jammy comp. Vivan Neville Jackson
Time: 7:12     Size: 10MB
8

Stand And Look

  by  Dad Brown comp. Leon Brown
Time: 6:17     Size: 9MB
9

Never Give Up In Babylon

  by  Pancho Alphonso and The Revolutionaries
Time: 7:58     Size: 11MB
10

Lightning And Thunder/Ball Of Fire

  by  Bim Sherman comp. Jarrett Lloyd Vincent and L Tomlinson
Time: 7:33     Size: 10MB
11

Just Like The Sea/Ting A Ling

  by  David Isaacs and Jah Thomas comp. Witty Reid
Time: 7:35     Size: 10MB

Disc 3

1

Money In My Pocket

  by  Dennis Brown and Prince Mohammed comp. Joe Gibbs
Time: 8:13     Size: 11MB
2

Colour Of The Rainbow

  by  Dave Richards comp. Witty Reid
Time: 6:16     Size: 9MB
3

Why Won't You Come On

  by  Bim Sherman comp. Jarrett Lloyd Vincent
Time: 5:48     Size: 8MB
4

There's A Song

  by  Pat Kelly comp. Kelly
Time: 6:36     Size: 9MB
5

Caution

  by  The Sowell Radics comp. Noel Bailey
Time: 4:23     Size: 6MB
6

Cool Pon Your Corner

  by  Barry Brown
Time: 6:54     Size: 9MB
7

Pop No Style

  by  Linval Thompson
Time: 7:02     Size: 10MB
8

Pretty Woman

  by  Eddie Fitzroy comp. Fitzroy Edwards
Time: 6:12     Size: 8MB
9

Kouchie Vibes/Pass The Knowledge

  by  The Mighty Diamonds comp. Donald Shaw, Lloyd Anthony Ferguson and Fitzroy Simpson
Time: 6:26     Size: 9MB
10

Ghetto Ology

  by  Sugar Minott comp. Lincoln "Sugar" Minott
Time: 5:28     Size: 8MB
11

Settle Down Girl

  by  Tristan Palmer comp. T Palma
Time: 6:34     Size: 9MB
12

If I Didn't Want Your Loving

  by  The Majesterians comp. Linval Thompson
Time: 5:55     Size: 8MB

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