Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Selotape along seam [7531]
Notes:
Sylvia Bayo (aka Lucienne Camille) on the cover
Back Of Sleeve States
Eight years ago saxophonist KEN PATTON arrived in Britain from his native sunny island of Jamaica. Full of hopes and ambition, Ken soon found able and willing friends in London and the “Jubilee Stompers” were born. In those days they played mainly Jazz, hence “Stompers” but they changed their music to Latin-American, progressed to Soul and when ‘Reggae’ became the craze in the hectic and smokey atmosphere of the clubs and discotheques, they changed their style to suit their fans. In a very short time this eight piece outfit, still known as the “Jubilee Stompers”, were in great demand and their happy and infectious performances have delighted audiences both at home and abroad. On this L.P., Ken and his boys reproduce a great Reggae sound that is a must for every party. So stop “CRYING”, “RELAX”, have a glass of “RED WINE”, forget the “SUFFERING IN THE LAND” and REGGAE TIGHT!
A1. Suffering In The Land
A2. Hot Skin
A3. Out Of Reach
A4. Crying
A5. Yellow Bird
A6. Peanut Vendor
B1. Red Wine
B2. African Melody
B3. Singer Man
B4. Relax
B5. Let It Be
B6. Niah Walk
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