Posted November 04, 2008 by Moozic
Hallelujah
by The Itals
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Moozic says: This reggae classic was released in 1985 by The Itals, a reggae vocal group formed in 1976 by Alvin "Keith" Porter, Ronnie Davis, and Lloyd Ricketts. In the patois of Jamaica's Rastafarians, the word 'ital' means pure, natural and unprocessed. These adjectives also describe the sound and message of the Itals, one of reggae music's premier vocal groups. Hailing from the beautiful countryside of Jamaica's Westmoreland Parish.
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