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A powerful message from the early days of reggae
An essential document of Jamaican music, depicting the reality of shantytown.
A socially conscious reggae masterpiece by the Soul Brothers and Luxton Ford, "Shanty Town Curfew" vividly conveys the tensions of Kingston at the time. The roots sound, woven with organ and bass, and powerful vocals, has a timeless quality. For 1967, the level of perfection is astonishing.
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