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The Uniques play the sweet melody of rocksteady
A 7-inch single recorded in 1967 that remains in the history of Jamaican music.
Featuring two tracks, "Gypsy Woman" and "Never Let Me Go," the album features the laid-back rhythms and sweet melodies characteristic of the rocksteady era. The Uniques' harmonies convey the richness of the transitional period in which Jamaican music evolved into reggae. As a valuable historical recording, this album remains beloved by many collectors.
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- Producer - Bunny Lee