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A Toast To James Bond / True Love (Love So Divine) |
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A rare 7-inch that tells the story of the golden age of Jamaican music
A ska masterpiece by Bubba Brooks and Patsy Millicent Todd.
Two tracks, "A Toast to James Bond" and "True Love," are emblematic of the Jamaican music scene of the mid-1960s. The combination of a ska cover of a film score and a traditional love song is intriguing. Brooks's trombone's bright, dynamic sound evokes the atmosphere of the golden age of ska.
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- Producer - Sonia Pottinger
- Mastered By, Lacquer Cut By - Christoph Grote-Beverborg
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