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Tapper Zukie - Black Man afro-rock While the film wasn’t the

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Tapper Zukie - Black Man afro-rock While the film wasn’t theKingston Sounds present a reissue of Tapper Zukie's Black Man, originally released in 1978 as a Jamaican only release on Tapper's Stars imprint. Long deleted, it has become a classic in Mr. Zukie's vast canon of musical biscuits and is well overdue this worldwide release for the first time. Tapper Zukie was raised in the rough and tough West Kingston area of Jamaica, between the districts of Trench Town and Greenwich Farm. Living pretty much on the

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