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Sonya Spence - "Jet Plane"
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Sonya Spence - "It Hurts To Be Alone"
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Sonya Spence - "I Love You So"
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Sonya Spence - "Damn Him"
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Sonya Spence - "Make Love To Me In The Dark"
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Sonya Spence - "No Charge"
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Sonya Spence - "Peace & Unity"
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Sonya Spence - "When"
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Sonya Spence - "Why Did You Leave Me"
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Sonya Spence - "Give Thanks"
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Sonya Spence - "Where Is The Love"
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Sonya Spence - "Now I Know What Love Its"
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Sonya Spence - "Come With Me"
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Sonya Spence - "Don't Want To Leave With You"
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Sonya Spence - "Sweet Is Your Love"
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Sonya Spence - "Fantasy"
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Sonya Spence - "Sweetness Of Your Love"
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Sonya Spence - "Anything"
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Sonya Spence - "Let Love Flow On"
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Sonya Spence - "Talk Love"
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Judy Mowatt - "Mellow Mood"
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Marcia Griffiths - "Sweet Brown Sugar"
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Lorna Bennett - "Good Woman"
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Cynthia Richards - "Let's Do It Again"
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Barbara Jones - "I Want To Be Your Lover"
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Maureen Pearson - "How Do You Feel"
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Judy Mowatt - "Way Over Yonder"
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Claudette Miller - "Una Paloma Blanca"
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Daughter Cherry - "Babylon You Guilty"
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Sabrina Williams - "A Wonder Why"
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Marcia Griffiths - "Don't Ever Leave"
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Lillian Williams - "Why Did You Use Me"
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Novelette Barnett - "Fire Die A Town"
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Judy Mowatt - "Emergency Call"
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Claudette Miller & The Ebony Sisters - "I Must Be Dreaming"
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Sharon Black - "Struggling"
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Carlene Davis - "Love & Harmony"
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Lorna Bennett - "It's My House"
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Karen Mark - "World Wide Love"
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Marcia Griffiths - "Sugar Wooga Man"
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Sonia Spence - "Talk Love" (12" mix)
Review: Doctor Bird's latest must-have archival release showcases some of the best work from Sonia Pottinger, a pioneering female producer from Jamaica who had a hand in some of the finest reggae to emerge during the 1970s and 80s. Nominally, the focus is two sought-after albums from vocalist Sonya Spence, 1978's "In The Dark" and 1981's "Sings Love", both of which offer a particularly loved-up, soulful and glassy-eyed set of songs. You'll find both albums back to back on CD1, with disc two focused on some of Pottinger's other productions for female vocalists and artists. In truth, the collection is worth buying for this disc alone, which offers a great introduction to Pottinger's wider body of work.
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