Posted May 02, 2008 by Moozic
A Man In The Street
by SKA-J
, , roots ska

Moozic says: The Skatalites version of "A Man In The Street," is the Grandaddy of ska tunes. SKA-J's version is one of many grandsons. I wonder what rude girls in Italy look like dancing to this...(sigh)
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