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Probably a boot with a label like that :thumbsup:

Never seen one of these - obviously Blue Beat related

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Flipside of "Walkin' Down King Street"

Think I still have that!

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With the name of the group, you' would't be far off thinking it was a private press...

No not really, loads of early Jamaican records have credits like that e.g. Eric Morris Busters Group, they never bothered putting 'and' or 'featuring' or 'with'

I have Dee's (FXD 110) Dee's Special - Sir Dee / Gonna Look For My Girl - Lloyd & Cecil

What about this one here Pete, ever seen one of these???? Rocksteady by the way (UK recorded)

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Anyway I've got a bit of info. This is actually listed as being on Blue Beat 087. But the Jamaican label is Dee's and the Jamaican matrix is FXD 111. Same as this UK release. Very odd.

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I have Dee's (FXD 110) Dee's Special - Sir Dee / Gonna Look For My Girl - Lloyd & Cecil

What about this one here Pete, ever seen one of these???? Rocksteady by the way (UK recorded)

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No, never ever seen that before mate, but the only other release is also a UK production (by Siggy Jackson). Looks fabulous though. It came out in Jamaica too.

Is your FXD 110 on UK or Jamaican?

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No, never ever seen that before mate, but the only other release is also a UK production (by Siggy Jackson). Looks fabulous though. It came out in Jamaica too.

Is your FXD 110 on UK or Jamaican?

UK Pete with a BB3195 number.

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