Slim Smith
Slim Smith (born Keith Smith; 1948 in Kingston, Jamaica – 1972) was a ska, rocksteady and reggae singer. In their book ''Reggae: The Rough Guide'' (1997), Steve Barrow and Peter Dalton described Smith as "the greatest vocalist to emerge in the rocksteady era". Provided by Wikipedia
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Studio One classics
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The Trojan story : the label that defined reggae.
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The panic is on the great American depression as seen by the common man.
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The panic is on : the great American depression as seen by the common man.
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The panic is on : the great American depression as seen by the common man.
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