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Danny Red Dougie Conscious
Roots Time Daughter / Roots Time Dub

Roots Time Daughter / Roots Time Dub
Roots Time Daughter / Roots Time DubRoots Time Daughter / Roots Time Dub

Catno

ANR7007

Formats

1x Vinyl 7"

Country

France

Release date

Feb 1, 2022

Genres

Reggae

All Nations Records offers another splendid roots tune produced at Conscious Sounds studio by master chief Dougie Wardrop. This is another great one drop riddim with the notable participation of some top musicians regularly working for that studio: I David on keys, Hughie Izachaar on guitar and bass and Zinxx on drums! With the addition of great lyricist Danny Red from Kingston Jamaica delivering another very relevant song warning all bad minded men to not trouble any roots daughter, this is a very fine roots tune fit for 2022.

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Danny Red – Roots Time Daughter

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Dougie Conscious – Roots Time Dub

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