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@@MsMasyoyo hi Hakuna...in those days with limited experience and knowledge...it was impossible to lift the vocals completely as shown here and applied to hundred of songs of this era but they did a bloody good job...they managed to stream into early dub and as the recording progressed...so did the technology...this tune was the foundation of scores of reggae/dub recordings...by King tubby..Jammý..scientist and the like...yeah it's such a great track...much like all reggae...you know...We were so spoil for choice in those days but even those of us in the fore front never completely realised it at the time...it really is the finest and innovative music ever imagined...Soon FORWARD STEVE
Good All Over, a still owned classic album from 1968 that I bought for 35p in 1973 - and from a launderette of all places! But it was I that took them to the cleaners that day, and have rinsed every track since, because there are no washouts and it's permanently stuck on spin cycle. Now that's a real soap opera that I like to plug, and was certainly not a drain on my finances..... Iron-ically this comment is not sponsored by Procter and Gamble, and I bet I haven't won their praise, because they won't consider their debt, urgent.....
I think that possibly this is my favourate studio one song. If it was possible to choose one. Mind you, I've not heard everything in that vast vault yet!
I read about a record collector named Studio One Pete, he had thousands of records but refused anything in his collection that was not Studio One,:no soul, no jazz, even reggae on other labels, strictly Studio One only.