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-"[[GREADY G]]" (1974) is a song which appeared on the ''[[Better Dub]]'' album of [[Studio One]].+"[[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]] :"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]]
 +The personnel is said to be [[The Brentford All-Stars]].
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 +==See also==
 +*[[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

The personnel is said to be The Brentford All-Stars.

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