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Music Is The Key: The Anthology 1967-1977 ()

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Music Is The Key: The Anthology 1967-1977 - Roy Shirley
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Track Listing
  1. Hold Them
  2. Music Is the Key
  3. Thank You
  4. Touch Them (Never Let Them Go)
  5. Move All Day
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  1. Hold Them
  2. Music Is the Key
  3. Thank You
  4. Touch Them (Never Let Them Go)
  5. Move All Day
  6. Rolling Rolling
  7. Girlie
  8. Keep Your Eyes on the Road
  9. Good Is Better Than Bad
  10. Fantastic Lover
  11. If I Did Know
  12. Good Ambition
  13. Dance the Reggay
  14. Bright Life
  15. I Like Your Smile
  16. Bright Life (aka Think About the Future)
  17. Golden Festival
  18. My Bride
  19. Flying Reggay
  20. Prophecy Fulfilling
  21. Freedom Festival
  22. On Board (aka Ethiopians)
  23. Don't Do That
  24. Be Wise
  25. Don't Be Afraid (Of the Dark) (aka When You Are Young)
  26. Dance of Love
  27. Who God Bless, No Man Curse
  28. More Black Love
  29. Wonderful People
  30. Jamaican Girls
  31. A Sugar
  32. Prayer From the Priest, Pt. 1
  33. Prayer From the Priest, Pt. 2
  34. When You Are Young (aka Don't Be Afraid of the Dark)
  35. Melody Street
  36. Tell You
  37. Heartbreaking Gypsy
  38. Bubble Up
  39. The Great Roy Shirley, One Two, Three, Plus One
  40. You Don't Know (I Love You)
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To most reggae fans, even very serious ones, the name Roy Shirley brings on a flutter of recognition, but not much more. Play them Shirley's one big hit, the rocksteady classic "Hold Them," and they'll say "Oh yeah, him," but ask them to name another song by this artist and they'll probably draw a blank. That's because Shirley worked under the curse of being a very distinctive singer in a way that was distinctive because no one else in their right mind would have sung the way he did. Like many of his contemporaries, he was ...

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