other titles...
- Dennis Brown - Black Magic Woman
- Big Youth & Dennis Brown - Tell It Black
- Earl ‘Chinna’ Smith & The Soul Syndicate - Sunshot Version *
- Delroy Wilson - Heart Made Of Stone *
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - Heart Made Of Stone (Version) *
- Dennis Brown - Let Love In
- Dillinger - Big Score *
- The Soul Syndicate - Let Love In (Version) *
- The Tropic Shadows - Gee Baby *
- Horace Andy - Feel Good All Over
- Phil Pratt All Stars - Feel Good All Over (Version) *
- Big Youth - Phil Pratt Thing
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - Phil Pratt Thing (Version) *
- Horace Andy - Tag A Long
- Gregory Isaacs - All I Have Is Love
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - All I Have Is Love (Version) *
- Prince Jazzbo - Mr Balla Fix Yu Collar *
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - Mr Balla (Version) *
- Norman Watson - Rasta Army *
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - Rasta Army Version *
- Max Romeo - Murder In The Place
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - Murder In The Place (Version) *
- Jah Banna - Dead Buddy *
- Al Campbell - Saving My Love
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - Saving My Love Version *
- Dillinger - Platt Skank
- Norman Watson - Don't Follow Propaganda *
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - Propaganda Version *
- Bobby Kalphat - South West Of Rhodesia
- Al Campbell - A Game Called Love *
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - A Game Called Love (Version) *
- The Tidals - Put Those Fools *
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - Put Those Fools (Version) *
- Barrington Spence - Shake You, Wake You *
- Phil Pratt - Tempting *
- The Tidals - What A Great Day *
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - What A Great Day Version *
- Al Campbell - When Spring Is Around
- Al Campbell - It Wouldn't Be Fair
- Max Romeo - Still *
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - Still (Version) *
- Barrington Spence - Where Your Footsteps Led
- Bobby Kalphat - Terminal Rock
- Al Campbell - It's True *
- The Phil Pratt All Stars - It's True (Version) *
- Cock & Puss - Dragon Stout *
Feel Good All Over: The Sunshot Singles Collection 1972 -1973
Various Artists
DR BIRD
Featuring numerous hits and many obscurities - including 30 tracks new to CD – ‘Feel Good All Over’ focuses on Phil Pratt’s output during a compelling period of Jamaican music history when, along with a new generation of brash, ambitious young music makers, he challenged the island’s musical establishment, by producing some of the finest and most popular reggae recordings of the pre-roots era.