Tracks Include The Miracles The Moments Siouxsie and the Banshees Stevie Wonder Pluto Shervington Shervington began his career in the early 1970s as a member of the showband Tomorrow's Children.[2] Inspired by the success of Ernie Smith's "Duppy or a Gunman" and Tinga Stewart's "Play de Music", both delivered in heavy patois, he recorded in a similar style "Ram Goat Liver", inspiring Lee "Scratch" Perry to produce a popular version with Jimmy Riley. The follow-up single, "Dat" – about a Rastafarian trying to buy pork (without naming it aloud), contrary to his faith, so that he can afford marijuana – achieved considerable chart success internationally in 1976, reaching the number 6 spot in the UK
Roxy Music Ronnie Lane’s Slim Chance The Doobie Brothers Carly Simon Bruce Springsteen Incredible Bongo Band
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