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Max Romeo
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Eye In The Pyramid
Sat Jun 10 2000 at 1:12:10
Legendary
reggae
singer.
The Prodigy
used a sample from his song '
Chase the Devil
' in their hit 'Outer Space'.
Lead singer in the former session band 'The Hippy Boys' together with 'Family Man', his brother Carlton Barrett, Alva Lewis and Glen Adams.
Other groovy tunez from Max Romeo:
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- One Step Forward
printable version
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Lee Scratch Perry
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Augustus Pablo
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Chewbacca can't pronounce his own name
outer space
Barrington Levy
Oh Carolina
King Tubby
Junior Murvin
Out of Space
Tora! Tora! Tora!
The Prodigy
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Peter Tosh
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