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LR 341LP
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2012 release. Although their collaboration lasted for less than a year, Bob Marley and Lee Scratch Perry's joint efforts in the studio resulted in some of the most memorable moments in reggae history. From August 1970 to April 1971, Marley and Perry-with the help of Aston "Family Man" Barrett on bass, Carlton Barrett on drums, Reggie Lewis on guitar, and Glen Adams on keyboards-worked together at Randy Chin's legendary Studio 17 in Kingston, recording such classics as "African Herbsman", "Kaya", and "Duppy Conqueror", along with several dub versions. Bonus CD of the album included.
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