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Black Girl (OST) Roots Reggae Somehow the magic was definitely

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Somehow the magic was definitely present and

California and Queensland

captured in its prime and immortalized by Reid Miles' iconic photography

Continuing to push boundaries of both music and genre

Relatives In Descent is the fourth studio album by US post-punk band Protomartyr

Black Girl (OST) Roots Reggae Somehow the magic was definitelyOne of the rarest and most obscure of the soundtracks for black movies from the 70s, "Black Girl" is also a very interesting proposition musically, with its producers Ed Bogas and Ray Shanklin writing the music and then drafting in various artists who were signed to Fantasy. The main theme has the brilliant Betty Everett singing her heart out, there are rare contributions from Rodger Collins and Walter Hawkins, while J. J. Malone's To World For

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