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- Silver Words - Ken Boothe
- Rasta No Born Ya - Sang Hugh
- The Bold One - The Observers *
- Salt & Pepper - Winston Wright *
- Hey Little Girl - Hubert Lee
- No Portion A Gal - Sang Hugh
- Melancholy Rock - Winston Wright *
- Have Some Mercy - Delroy Wilson
- Different Fashion – The Observers *
- Beardman Shuffle - Ansel Collins
- Hail I aka Taking A View - Niney
- Let Your Love Come - Keeling Beckford *
- Half Way Up The Stairs - Delroy Wilson
- Children Of The Ghetto - Astley Bennett *
- Dub From The Ghetto - The Observers *
- King Rasta - The Meditators
- Sugar Pie - Delroy Wilson *
- New Style - Niney & The Observers *
- Wild Goose Chase - Big Youth & Dennis Brown
- Inbound Train - Ansel Collins Meets The Observer
- One Train Load Of Collie – Tommy McCook & The Observers
- Train From The West - U Roy
- Daughter Gets Hot - Niney & The Observers *
- Ride On Ride On - Big Youth & Dennis Brown
- Pressure Locks - Niney & The Observers
- Ital Correction - Niney The Observer
- Selassie Ship - Niney The Observer
- Babylonian - Earth & Stone
- Fire Bunn - Big Youth
- Fire Organ – The Observers
- Mr Finnigan - Big Youth
- Bring The Cuchie Come - Niney
- Cuchie Dub - The Observer
- For I - David Jahson
- In The Morning - Roman Stewart *
- False Rasta - Delroy Wilson
- Clap The Ba Ba - Michael Rose
- Leggo The Wrong - Astley Bennett
- Leggo The Wrong Version - Astley Bennett *
- Push De Broom - Max Romeo *
- Impact Program - The Observers *
- African Train - Errol Flabba Holt
- Bur O Boy - Junior Byles
- Nice And Easy - Horace Andy Nice Version - The Observers
- Every Natty Wants To Go Home - Junior Delgado
- Dreadlocks Coming For Dinner - Michael Rose
- Prophesy Fulfil - Glasford Manning
- Zorro - Tommy McCook & The Observers
DREADLOCKS COMING TO DINNER - Produced And Directed By Niney (THE OBSERVER SINGLES 1973-1975)
VARIOUS ARTISTS
DR BIRD
Including 15 tracks that have remained unavailable on any format since their original release in the 70s, this 2CD collection demonstrates why Niney deserves to be ranked among the finest music makers to have first made their mark on the Jamaican music scene during the most creative period in the long and illustrious history of reggae music.