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:"Hi jacked by the [[funk]] crowd as a [[break beat]] but really part of Studio One's ''Better Dub'' LP and a good example of [[Coxone Dodd]]'s no frills approach to the dub idea." --[[John McCready]] :"Hi jacked by the [[funk]] crowd as a [[break beat]] but really part of Studio One's ''Better Dub'' LP and a good example of [[Coxone Dodd]]'s no frills approach to the dub idea." --[[John McCready]]
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 +They are said to be [[The Brentford All-Stars]].
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 +The main in-house bands through the 1970s were variously called The Soul Defenders, The Brentford Road All-Stars, The Brentford Rockers or The Brentford Disco Set but were essentially made up of the same group of musicians which included amongst others Vin Morgan, Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Bagga Walker, Cedric Brooks and Pablove Black.
 +Named after the address of the Studio One recording studio and label at 13 Brentford Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica W.I.
==See also== ==See also==
*[[Got To Get Your Own]] by Ruben Wilson *[[Got To Get Your Own]] by Ruben Wilson
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"Gready G" (1974), also spelled Greedy G, is a song which appeared on the Better Dub album of Studio One, released in the Dub Specialist series.

"Hi jacked by the funk crowd as a break beat but really part of Studio One's Better Dub LP and a good example of Coxone Dodd's no frills approach to the dub idea." --John McCready

They are said to be The Brentford All-Stars.

The main in-house bands through the 1970s were variously called The Soul Defenders, The Brentford Road All-Stars, The Brentford Rockers or The Brentford Disco Set but were essentially made up of the same group of musicians which included amongst others Vin Morgan, Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Bagga Walker, Cedric Brooks and Pablove Black. Named after the address of the Studio One recording studio and label at 13 Brentford Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica W.I.

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