Voo-doo
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"Voo-doo" (1971) is a song by The Hippy Boys. It was the instrumental B-side to Little Roy's "Hard Fighter" produced by Lloyd Daley. It was one of the first instrumental dub tunes where drum and the bass had a dominating role.
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