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Buster's Jamaican Singles Story
Earthquake On Orange Street

Earthquake On Orange Street

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Earthquake On Orange Street

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Paperback A4 size 55 pages. Earthquake On Orange Street: Buster's Jamaican Singles Story - Jeremy Collingwood - Book

Mind-boggling discography devoted to the Jamaican releases of Prince Buster's productions from 1961's Oh Carolina by the Folkes Brothers to 1977's Uganda by Yusuf Ali & The Revolutionaries. The titles; A and B sides, are listed by year of release with matrix numbers and introductory notes for each year. Packed with information, there is a black checker which will help identifying your white label pre-releases, a list of the Rock-A-Shacka reissues and pages of full colour life size reproductions of the various label designs, as well as a sample of white labels complete with "sound man markings". Hours of fun and a useful resource, this is the result of hours of furrow-browed research and really only serves to increase ones desire to see more of Buster's music reissued immediately and properly.

Paperback A4 size 55 pages.

Earthquake On Orange Street: Buster's Jamaican Singles Story - Jeremy Collingwood - Book

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