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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

When I left school and hung out in the local youth club in 1969, this would have been another record – and I don’t mean to be disingenuous – that ‘Liquidator’ was massive back when it was brand new. A song such as this wasn’t in the charts or on the radio and in those days, there was a proliferation of record shops. There were loads of them. But with black records, especially reggae ones, they were not counted in the Gallup chart. A record such as ‘Liquidator’ was selling in the thousands and, had they been in those charts and NME written about them, a lot more of those records would have charted.

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