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The Heptones Sweet Talking. Engineered by Coxsone Dodd for Liberty Records in the US.

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10 years ago

sigraviovio

suis super heureuse, ca me fait un bien fou, je sais pas si c trop égoïste mais j'ai pas envie de reflechir!!!!

10 years ago

Dennis Haynes

A nuff sound boy dont know them tune ya 

10 years ago

Michael Sheehan

Takes me back to 83 on the train with my walkman...

11 years ago

June Bug

Jamaican oldies. Best shit in the world.

11 years ago

shanamarijuana

You know i'm only 20 but i was raised around this music so i know it all..and now when i play songs like people ask me ..what i know about this .. but Thanks to Grandma i know it all..One of my old time favorties,<3 ..Thank u soo much to whoever uploaded this sonq

11 years ago

Marcia Whyte

My favourite Heptones tune. Memories!!!!!!!!!

12 years ago

manuelita britez

este es uno de los temas que yo elegiría si me quedara a vivir para siempre en una isla.

12 years ago

tv205

Its great reading the history of the recordings and who remastered these soulful tunes with little equipment you got deep soul at its best. One love to those present and those gone

12 years ago

dimples6596

Big chuneeee!! RIP Barry Llewelyn. <3

12 years ago

bbejr

The greatest Studio of all time. Dem still a use dem riidim... RIP Mr. Dodds

13 years ago

yaadie82

i miss mi yad

13 years ago

blakbeltjonez

and The Heptones were pretty much done with Coxsone Dodd by 1972, when they went on to Harry J and had a couple of hits with him including "Book Of Rules". Leroy Sibbles, the leader of The Heptones and the man responsible for many memorable Studio One basslines, then emigrated to Canada shortly afterwards in 1973. none of the material on this record was engineered later than 1972, and it was done by Sylvan Morris at Studio One.

13 years ago

blakbeltjonez

"engineered" would be a rather bold statement, as Studio One was still using the same old equipment in the late 70's as they were in the late 60's - a pair of two track decks, and possibly an old Electrodyne console that replaced the original Lang mixer. there's no way that Dodd could have provided anything more than a pair of separate tracks for additional production. "remastered" from the original tape would be a more appropriate term.

13 years ago

tediaster123

Love this tune, sound so sweet to my ears!!

13 years ago

DLCOrganization

Actually, Lardsah, What you have there is a 1985 Liberty reissue of the 1978 compilation released by United Artists Records as part of their 12-part Anthology of Reggae series. Yes, it was specifically engineered and mastered for this release by Tom Moulton, but it was not done at Liberty or Capitol. If memory serves me correct, it was done in New York. Furthermore, the albums were reissued on Liberty because EMI bought out the United Artists music catalog after the label went under. > DLC

14 years ago

TerryMarineBMF

Angie Angel \ $upergirl !!! da angels do dis, an u dance like a boxer throwing punches (u do crunches) an sum kix? like "come out, come out" we can chant, "Go Supergirl". u don't tink dis mek praise Christ 4-ever? It does me. 1000%ROCKSTEADY fighta girl

14 years ago

episodenone

i have an old cassette with a version by Cornel Campbell which i like even beter -- but impossible to find it anywhere so far...

15 years ago

lardsah

Yes fire, Coxsone Dodd on this whole album but engineered at Liberty records, a division of Capitol records USA Big Up FB1!!

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