Reggae Girl

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First issued in 1968 on Trojans newly-formed subsidiary, Big Shot, the Reggae Girl LP highlighted the best of the Tennors self-produced material to date.

Aside from being notable for the title track (one of the first recordings to bear the name Reggae) and the best-selling Ride Me Donkey, the album featured a selection of late rock steady favourites by leading Jamaican talent, including future Tennors member, Ronnie Davis.

Recently named by Record Collector magazine as one of the most collectable LPs ever, the original 12 tracks have been boosted by a further 40 Tennors-produced recordings from the late sixties and early seventies, almost all of which have never previously seen issue on CD!

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