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I've been thinking about life, the universe, parallel worlds, the moon etc. etc. lately, and this tune popped into my mind:


Cornel campbell - Blue Moon - Lover's Revival


Whilst it's a pretty decent version, it is not the one I remember. The one I recall from my youth was more upbeat and even more beautifully sung (to my mind, anyway). Does anyone know who sang it? I cannot find anything on the net, but I would love to hear it again.


Thanks in advance reggae lovers. x

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???? Wrote:

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> ahhh, why not - It's Friday and I love it, reggae

> fans and lurkers I give you

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> Ali Baba - John Holt


Fecking tune. I've got an amazing dub of that by King Tubby. A real fecking mind warp. Wish I could find it on You Tube.

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Inspired by Mr Lush elsewhere....


here's my today's top 10 - if you don't get Reggae.... give these a few listens



Ali Baba - Jon Holt

Fisherman - the Congos

Bag a wire - King Tubby

High Tide or Low Tide - Bob Marley

Natty Dread - Bob Marley

Here I come - Barrington Levy

Spying Glass - Horace Andy

Marcus Garvey - Burning Spear

War in a Babylon - Max Romeo

Blackboard Jungle _ Lee scratch Perry

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