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Miss Cassie All Stars Vol.1


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Amazon-Bluenile releases its latest album; Miss Cassie All Stars. The album features an electric mix of some of Jamaica’s best know, and upcoming artistes – Mickey General, Cedric Myton of the Congos, Dr. Cabull Bird, Fire Edgiton, Yabba Youth, Mr. Leee, Suga Ants, Bogwalk, Winston Hussy, Amazon, Simba, Fire Blazer, Sata lite, Luke Man, Yachuru, and Daddy Teacha.

Miss Cassie makes welcome return to traditional Jamaican reggae music. Influenced by the great studio one era, studio proprietor, engineer, producer and musician, Sean “Amazon” Woodhouse utilizes his immense experience to produce this classic roots and culture reggae album. “Amazon” has worked with many of Jamaica’s top reggae artistes, at the Amazon Studios.

Moving away from the dancehall movement of reggae music “MISS CASSIE” refreshingly captures the full culture and spirit of Jamaica.

for more information visit (http://www.amazon-bluenile.com)

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