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DYNAMIC (UK)
DYN 409
1971 - #DYN 409 A / DYN 409 B
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- My Sweet Lord ☒ (Byron Lee And The Dragonaires)
- Shock Attack (Busty Brown & Dave Barker)
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A. My Sweet Lord
☒ Not Lee Perry related
B. Shock Attack
Produced by Byron Lee
Miscredited to Byron Lee And The Dragonaires
Lee Perry gets a writer credit on the JA Panther 7 inch issue
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DYNAMIC (UK)
DYN 432
1972 - #DYN 432 A / DYN 432 B
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- Pharoah Hiding (Junior Byles)
- Hail To Power (The Upsetters)
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DYNAMIC (UK)
DYN 451
1972 - #DYN 451 A / DYN 451 B
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- Peace (Shenley Duffus And The Soul Avengers)
- Peace Version (The Upsetters)
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DYNAMIC (UK)
DYN 114
1971 - #DYN 114 A / DYN 114 B
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- Cherry, Oh Baby ☒ (Eric Donaldson)
- The Way You Do [The Things You Do] ☒ (Eric Donaldson)
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A. Cherry, Oh Baby
This original version was cut at Dynamics and was the 'Festival Song' winner of 1971.
Perry adapted the rhythm for Dennis Alcapone's Well Dread. The riddim also appeared on Africa's Blood as Well Dread Ver.3 credited to Addis Ababa Children.
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DYNAMIC (UK)
DYN 420
1971 - #DYN 420 A / DYN 420 B
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- Cherry, Oh Baby ☒ (Eric Donaldson)
- Sir Charmers Special ☒ (Eric Donaldson)
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A. Cherry, Oh Baby
This original version was cut at Dynamics and was the 'Festival Song' winner of 1971.
Perry adapted the rhythm for Dennis Alcapone's Well Dread. The riddim also appeared on Africa's Blood as Well Dread Ver.3 credited to Addis Ababa Children.
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DYNAMIC (UK)
DYN 424
1971 - #DYN 424 A / DYN 424 B
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- Bam-Sa-Bo ☒ (Winston Heywood And The Hombres)
- Bam-Sa-Bo-Version (Winston Heywood And The Hombres)
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A. Bam Sa Bo
Produced by Winston Heywood
Released on a JA blank with WH matrix initials, which indicates it was produced by Winston Heywood. Also released on Jaguar label.
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