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The dynamics of Jamaica in the 1960s, where reggae and soul intersect
This single by Soul Brothers and Summertea Girls embodies the fusion of ska and R&B.
"James Bond Girl" exquisitely combines film culture and Jamaican music, conveying the atmosphere of the times. The soulful vocals on the B-side, "My Heart Cries Out," are also impressive, and the album is packed with the concentrated charm that only a 7-inch record can offer. It is a valuable record that shows the diversity of the Jamaican music scene in the mid-1960s.
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