" I've been searching for someone like you, now that I found you, please be true"~ Sir Alexander Henry. Thank you for this upload and allowing me to discover this masterpiece. BIG UPPP!!!!
Your copy is definitely the 1969 original Please Be True [Please Be True Riddim]. Correction for West Gone Black. It was done by Jah Jesco and Jucey Bravo in 1979.The baseline is excellent indeed. A million thanks for your upload.
I heard "West Gone Black" and a couple of other versions of this riddim when I lived in Kingston in 1976. This riddim was the soundtrack for much of my stay there. A lot of political violence did gwaan in '76, especially in West Kingston.
Alexander Henry from Carlton and the Shoes...
" I've been searching for someone like you, now that I found you, please be true"~ Sir Alexander Henry. Thank you for this upload and allowing me to discover this masterpiece. BIG UPPP!!!!
I remember soul power and sound with john wakelin on jbc radio 1 in the seventies when I hear this tune
Amazing track , stands the test of time.
Coxson mash de whole a ENGLAND wid dub after dub to dis ya riddim in 1976
These vibes out reach the test end of time so so much soul touching feeling of memories so powerfully capturing the mind heart soul .Big up .❤✊🏿
memories :-) ♥♡
Very special black diamond 💎 rainbow sparkle. LIK wood
Yes papa
Your copy is definitely the 1969 original Please Be True [Please Be True Riddim]. Correction for West Gone Black. It was done by Jah Jesco and Jucey Bravo in 1979.The baseline is excellent indeed. A million thanks for your upload.
it was repressed in 1979 and originally released in 1975 on a white,green and red studio one label
I heard "West Gone Black" and a couple of other versions of this riddim when I lived in Kingston in 1976. This riddim was the soundtrack for much of my stay there. A lot of political violence did gwaan in '76, especially in West Kingston.
Hard core never die
Riddim...
Studio one has a version, also great
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tune