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The Mighty Diamonds Deeper Roots Mp3, Flac, Wma The Mighty Diamonds Deeper Roots mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Reggae Album: Deeper Roots Country: Jamaica Released: 1979 Style: Roots Reggae, Dub MP3 version RAR size: 1947 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1322 mb WMA version RAR size: 1712 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 555 Other Formats: DMF WMA VOX AU MP1 AUD WAV Tracklist A1 Reality 3:15 A2 Blackman 3:48 A3 Dreadlocks Time 3:16 A4 Diamonds And Pearls 3:01 A5 One Brother Short 3:45 B1 Bodyguard 3:31 B2 4000 Years 3:30 B3 Master Plan 4:01 B4 Two By Two 3:35 B5 Be Aware 2:49 Credits Arranged By – Jo Jo*, The Mighty Diamonds Drums – Carlton 'Santa' Davis* Engineer – Anthony Graham (Crucial Bunny)*, Ernest Hookim, L. McKensie (Maxie)* Harmony Vocals – Lloyd Ferguson (Judge)* Harmony Vocals, Body Percussion – Fitzroy Simpson (Bunny)* Lead Guitar – Earl 'Chinna' Smith* Lead Vocals – Donald Shaw (Tabby)* Mastered By – JONZ* Mixed By – Ernest Hoo Kim (The Genius)* Organ – Winston 'Jelly Belly' Wright* Percussion – Bunny Diamond, Sky Juice Piano – Gladstone 'Gladdy' Anderson* Producer – Joseph Hookim 'Jo Jo'* Rhythm Guitar – Albert 'Tony' Chin* Saxophone – Dean 'Youth Sax' Frazer* Trombone – Ronald "Nambo" Robinson Trumpet – Dean "Youth Sax" Fraser*, Junior "Chico" Chin Trumpet [Mini] – Arnold 'Willy' Brakenbridge* Notes Recorded at Channel One Studio, 29 Maxfield Avenue, Kingston 13, Jamaica, W.I. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: FLD- 6001 - A 1 Matrix / Runout: FLD - 6001 - B1 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Deeper Roots (Back To The Mighty Front Line , FLD 6001 The Channel) (2xLP, FLD 6001 UK 1979 Diamonds Virgin Album) The Mighty Deeper Roots (Back To FL 26 Virgin FL 26 UK 2002 Diamonds The Channel) (2xLP) Deeper Roots (Back To The Mighty 300 593-370 The Channel) (2xLP, Virgin 300 593-370 Germany 1979 Diamonds Album) Deeper Roots (Back To The Mighty FLD 6001 The Channel) (2xLP, E And J FLD 6001 Jamaica 1979 Diamonds Album) CAROL The Mighty Deeper Roots Plus Dub Caroline CAROL US 1997 1122-2 Diamonds (CD) Records 1122-2 Related Music albums to Deeper Roots by The Mighty Diamonds The Mighty Diamonds - The Last Dance Mighty Diamonds / Coco Tea - Diamonds Medley / My Time Bob Marley & The Wailers - Legend - The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers Mighty Diamonds - Tell Me Whats Wrong Mighty Diamonds, The - The Gold Collection The Mighty Diamonds, Shorty The President - Girl You Are Too Young/Yamaha Skank The Mighty Diamonds - Right Time The Mighty Diamonds - When The Right Time Come (I Need A Roof) The Mighty Diamonds - Reggae Street The Mighty Diamonds - Go Seek Your Rights.
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