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1.Your Ace From Space 2.On The Beach 3.Version Galore 4.True Confession 5.Tide Is High 6.Things You Love 7.The Same Song 8.Happy Go Lucky Girl 9.Rock Away 10.Wear You To The Ball 11.Don't Stay Away 12.Hot Pop 13.Wake The Town 14.Big Boy & Teacher / What Is Catty? 15.This Station Rule The Nation 16.Love I Tender 17.Tom Drunk 18.True True 19.I'm Flashing My Whip 20.Do It Right 21.Drive Her Home 22.Behold 23.Way Back Home 24.Everybody Bawling 25.Ain't That Loving You 26.Do Re Mi 27.My Girl 28.Peace & Love 29.Words Of Wisdom
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1.On The Beach 2.You Have Caught Me 3.True Confession 4.Tide Is High 5.Things You Say You Love 6.The Same Song 7.Happy Go Lucky Girl 8.You Don't Need Me / You'll Never Get Awa 9.Wear You To The Ball 10.Don't Stay Away 11.Hopeful Village 12.Girl I've Got A Date 13.Love Is Not A Gamble 14.Mother's Tender Care 15.These Eyes / Crying Every Night 16.True, True, True 17.Only A Smile 18.Do It Right 19.Everybody Bawling 20.Ain't That Loving You 21.Last Train To Ecstasy 22.My Girl 23.Peace & Love 24.In The Midnight Hour 25.Mighty Alley 26.Nehru 27.The Ball 28.Black Power 29.Drive Her Home
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| The pioneer of toasting Ewart Beckford, better known by his stage name U-Roy, is a Jamaican vocalist. He was bursting onto the Jamaican scene in the early 1970s with his typical rapping style of singing (toasting) over the rhythms and beats he created. The pioneer of toasting Ewart Beckford, better known by his stage name U-Roy, is a Jamaican vocalist. He was bursting onto the Jamaican scene in the early 1970s with his typical rapping style of singing (toasting) over the rhythms and beats he created. All of a sudden, Jamaica awoke one morning and U-Roy was everywhere. He released his debut album Version Galore in 1970, it consists of his earliest songs, all recorded for Duke Reid's Treasure Isle label. [...more...] | | | | other versions of U Roy Version Galore | compare all versions |  | 2CD 14-28 days | |
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... He was bursting onto the Jamaican scene in the early 1970s with his typical rapping style of singing (toasting) over the rhythms and beats he created. Suddenly, Jamaica awoke one morning, and U-Roy was everywhere. He released his debut album Version Galore in 1970, it consists of his earliest songs, all recorded for Duke Reid's Treasure Isle [...] | | | |
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