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JAGUAR (UK)
JAG 102
197x - #JAG 102 A /B
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- Channel One (Jah Lloyd & Douglas Boothe)
- Channel Two (Soul Syndicates)
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A. Channel One
Produced by Pat Francis (Jah Lloyd)
Recorded at the Black Ark studio
DJ cut of Lenroy Muffatt's What It Takes on Discovery 7 inch
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JAGUAR (JA)
J-20
1971 - #DSR WH 5120
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- Bam-Sa-Bo (Winston Heywood & The Hombres)
- Bam-Sa-Bo [Version] (Winston Heywood & 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 Dynamic label.
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JAGUAR (JA)
J-08
197X - #DSR 5501 4 / DSR 5502 4
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- Cherry Oh Baby (Eric Donaldson)
- Sir Chambers 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 Well Dread
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JAGUAR (JA)
J-14
197X - #DSR 4358 / DSR 4359
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- Ripe Cherry (Dennis Alcapone)
- Red Cherry (The Inner Circle)
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A. Ripe Cherry
A DJ Version of the original version Cherry, Oh Baby, cut at Dynamics which was the 'Festival Song' winner of 1971.
Perry adapted the rhythm for Well Dread
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JAGUAR (JA)
J 110
1974 - #DSR 9827 A / 9828 B
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- Up Park Camp (Bobby Ellis)
- Verse 4
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A. Up Park Camp
Produced by Andy Capp
Version of Don't Take Your Guns To Town, released on Upset Records, nothing to do with Lee Perry.
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JAGUAR (US)
D 638
1973 - #638 A / 638 B
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- What a Festival (Eric Donaldson)
- Version Festival (Eric Donaldson & I Roy)
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A. What a Festival
Again on the Cherry, Oh Baby riddim, cut at Dynamics.
Perry adapted the rhythm for Well Dread
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