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Comments:
1A: Blank 7' (Peter Tosh & The Crackers). B-side was Warn The People (Willie Francis & Busters All Stars)
3A/3B: Blank 7'. A-side from Fred Locks, Peter not involved. B-side is an instrumental version of "What Does It Take To Win Your Love" by Alton Ellis. Jackie Mittoo on keyboard and Peter Tosh doing the whistling
4A: At last, freed! Blank (Randyґs), B-side: Splashdown (Mikey Carroll)
5A/5B: Blank 7'. Bob on guitar, Peter on organ, Count Machouki DJ
6B: b-side of Sugar Sugar (The Wailers)
7A/7B: JA 7'. A-side from Slim Smith, Peter not involved. B-side is the instrumental version. Misleaded with Moon Dusk on CD because they were appaired on UK Jackpot 7'.
8A/8B: with some sound error corrected under editing. 8B very scratchy.
X1: A Prince Buster'song. RS gives it with Peter and Bunny on harmony but ... there is no harmony! Peter is probably not involved. To be confirmed.
X2/X3: Count Machouki DJ, Peter on organ, JA 7', B-side was Wha She Do Now (Heptones).
X4: A Jackie Mittoo's song. Peter would play on it.
X5: Instrumental cut of a Bob Andy's 1966 track. Where it's coming from is a mystery. Presence of Peter Tosh probable but to be confirmed.
1967:1A
1969:2A to 4A,X1,X2,X3
1970:5A to 8B,X4,X5?
All tracks unissued on this form
Available on CD mix: 2A,2B(very rare),5B(shorter),8A(shorter),8B
Unissued edits:7B
Never issued:1A,3A,3B,4A,5A,6B,X1,X2,X3,X4,X5
Status unknown:7A
Corrected speed:none
Noise reduction:none
Mono Mix:5A,5B,6B,7A,7B,8A,8B,X1,X2,X5
Comments:
12A/B: here is slower rhythm than on CD.
16A/D: UK 10"
19B: has few more seconds at the end than the official release on CD. A-side was We Can Make It by Pat Satchmo
24A: a.k.a. A Little Melodica
24B: (Dr Alimentado)
X16B: B-side of JA 7" (Here Comes The Judge)
1971:10A to 24B, X16B
All tracks unissued on this form
Available on CD mix:10A,12A,12B,13A,13B,14A,15A,16A,16B,16C,17A,18A,19B,21A,22A,24A
Unissued edits:
Never issued:10B,14B,15B,16D,17B,18B,21B,22B,23B,24B,X16B
Corrected speed:none
Noise reduction:18A (slight)
Mono Mix:10A,10B,12A,12B,13A,13B,14A,14B,16A,16B,16C,16D,17A,17B,21A,21B,22A,22B,23B
Comments:
04A: is I Roy, DJ over John Holt's tune
04B: has Peter on melodica
04A: I Roy over a John Holt's song
04B: Not to be confused with It May Sound Silly Version, with no melodica as Peter is not involved
06C: was an alternate B-side, almost fully instrumental
X1: alternate mix with additional guitar
X2: a longer version than 08B, alas with a poor sound, however it is a true rarity
X3: by Augustus Pablo, recorded circa 1984
X4C/D: given as a curiosity as Peter is not involved at all
1972:01A to 02B
1973:03B to 06C,X1,X4,X4D
1974:07A to 08B,X2
All tracks unissued on this form
Available on CD mix:01A,02A,03A,05A,06A,X4C
Unissued edits:07A,08A
Never issued:01B,02B,03B,04A,04B,05B,06B,06C,07B,08B,X1,X2,X3,X4D
Corrected speed:none
Noise reduction:none
Mono Mix:01A,01B,02A,02B,03A,03B,04A,05A,05B,06A,06B,07A,07B,08A,X2,X4D
Comments:
9A: with Bob Marley on guitar
11A: uses of a blank plate at 3:39 to complete the end. Was issued on a blank 7' with 12A on b-side.
12A/12B: not issued before 1980
14A/14B: Intel-Diplo PT 3011-A/B animal noise at 0,05 - 0,09. It also a mix on 3:07 of 14A
15A/15B: Intel-Diplo DSR 3118-A/3119-B more animal noise at 0,05 - 0,14
16A/16B: Intel-Diplo PT 3127/3128 no animal noise.
X1/X2: alternate with much more vampire noise. Possibly a 7'
X3: a dub cover by The Soul Syndicate
X4: from early JA LP, longer than common LP/CD (3:29 only), contains a censored sentence "Don't be no nigger now"
1975:9A to 10B
1976:11A to 16B,X1 to X3
1977:17A to 17B, X4
All tracks unissued on this form
Available on CD mix:X2
Unissued edits:10A,13B,17A
Never issued:9A,9B,10B,11A,12A,12B,13A,14A,14B,15A,15B,16A,16B,17B,X1,X3,X4
Corrected speed:none
Noise reduction:none
Mono Mix:09A,09B,10A,10B,13A,13B,14A,15A,15B,16A,16B
Comments:
18A/18B: 7' mix. 18D: 12' mix
19A: with Mick Jagger
19C: 12' mix had same 19B on b-side on a NL 12'
19D/E: UK and Holland 12'
19D: a.k.a. Donґt Look Back (Dub Version)
21A: exists coupled with either 21B or 21C
X1,X2: Recorded in summer 1980, from UK Longplay release: Chris Hinze: Kings of Reggae, Bamboo Reggae, LP, 1983
1978:18A to 19D
1979:21A to 21C
1980:X1,X2
All tracks unissued on this form
Available on CD mix:18A,19B,19C,19D,21B,21C
Unissued edits:19A,21A
Never issued:18B,18D,19D,19E,X1,X2
Corrected speed:none
Noise reduction:none
Mono Mix:none
Comments:
23A: issued with Cold Blood, or with Bombo Klaat
24A/24B: last Intel-Diplo single
1981:22A to 24B
1982/83:26A to 30B
1985/87:31A to 31B
All tracks unissued on this form
Available on CD mix:24A,26A,26C,27B,27C,30A,31A
Unissued edits:22A,23A,26B,27A,30B
Never issued:22B,24B
Corrected speed:26C,27B,27C
Noise reduction:none
Mono Mix:none