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High Plains Drifter

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01
Val Blows In
Artist: Val Bennett & The Upsetters
2:17
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Boss
Artist: Count Sticky & The Upsetters
2:48
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High Plains Drifter
Artist: The Upsetters
2:56 $0.99
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Its Growing
Artist: Busty Brown & The Upsetters
2:31
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The Man With No Name
Artist: The Upsetters
2:52 $0.99
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Don't Want To Lose You
Artist: The Upsetters
2:58 $0.99
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What's Wrong With You
Artist: The Upsetters
2:25 $0.99
08
What A Botheration (Pan Mix)
Artist: The Mellotones
2:40 $0.99
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He Don't Love You
Artist: The Silvertones
3:11 $0.99
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Next To You
Artist: Dave Barker & The Upsetters
2:59
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Sitting And Waiting
Artist: Dave Barker & The Upsetters
3:18
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12
Awake
Artist: The Ethiopians
2:59 $0.99
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Amigo
Artist: The Upsetters
3:03 $0.99
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Ain't No Love
Artist: Jimmy & The Inspirations
2:25
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Rockfort Psychedelion
Artist: Count Sticky & The Upsetters
3:08
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A Big Joke
Artist: Lee Perry & The Upsetters
2:46
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Buttoo Girl
Artist: Inspirations
2:53 $0.99
18
Thanks We Get
Artist: Versatiles
2:54 $0.99
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Iniquity Workers
Artist: The Faithful Brothers
3:17 $0.99
20
Rub Up Festival '71
Artist: Junior Byles & The Righteous Upsetters
2:10
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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 56:30

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