Cherry oh baby

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Cherry oh baby

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which studio they did record the version where he also do "festival" on?
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lee perry or channel 1?
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There are 2 versions from Eric Donaldson a very early version ( with a ska/rocksteady sound ) and a black ark remake with the same riddim/vocals/artist.

http://www.smokeyroom.net/12inch/upsetter.htm
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/930
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but I've never heard of a channel one version..
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bonga wrote:but I've never heard of a channel one version..
sammy dread got a channel one version its on road block album
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ok cool, all I know is that this is the Lee Perry version...
http://media.putfile.com/zzzzzzzzzzzsfds

oh and that other version was recorded @ Dynamic Studios
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ok i see the lee perry version is different from the one i look, thanks.
and to me it also sounds like something out of dynamic corner so i guess they record it at channel 1 cause i read that dynamic sound record almost everything tere, correct me if im wrong.
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Both are lee perry prod, but other one recorded at the black ark, right?
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as far as I know the first version is a Tommy Cowan production..
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