1. If You're Ready (Come Go With Me) - Cynthia Richards
2. Gypsy Man - Marcia Griffiths
3. Come And Get Some - Barbara Jones
4. Make Me Yours - Phyllis Dillon
5. Hurt So Good - Susan Cadogan
6. Groovin - The Gaylettes
7. Peace Begins Within - Nora Dean
8. Love Was All I Had - Phyllis Dillon
9. I Can't Help It Darling - Barbara Jones
10. Silly Wasn't I - Sharon Forrester
11. Fever - Susan Cadogan
12. Here Comes That Feeling (aka That Lonely Feeling) - The Gaylettes
13. Don't Stay Away - Phyllis Dillon
14. Walk Through This World - Barbara Jones
15. Aily I - Cynthia Richards
16. Angel Of The Morning - Joya Landis
17. In The Ghetto - Susan Cadogan
1. Son Of A Preacher Man - The Gaylettes
2. Don't Let Me Down - Marcia Griffiths
3. Leave It In The Hands Of Love - Phyllis Dillon
4. Kansas City - Joya Landis
5. Really Now - the Dreamletts
6. Woman A Come - Marguerita
7. I Let You Go Boy - Dawn Penn
8. It's You I Love - Webber Sisters
9. A Thing Of The Past - Phyllis Dillon
10. I Shall Sing - Judy Mowatt
11. Moonlight Lover - Joya Landis
12. Hard Life - Merlene Webber
13. Why Did You Lie? - Dawn Penn
14. She Kept On Talking - Judy Mowatt
15. Band Of Gold - Marcia Griffiths
16. Why Should I - Rita Marley, The Soulettes
1. Nice And Easy - Susan Cadogan
2. Travelling - Debra Keese & The Black Five
3. Children At Play - Marcia Griffiths
4. Woman Of The Ghetto - Phyllis Dillon
5. Congratulations - Susan Cadogan
6. Emergency Call - Judy Mowatt
7. Pied Piper - Marcia Griffiths, Bob Andy
8. Rescue Me - Judy Mowatt
9. Bring It Up - The Soulettes
10. The Right Track - Phyllis Dillon
11. Take A Chance (On Me) - The Gaylettes
12. To The Other Woman - Hortense Ellis
13. That's How Strong My Love Is - The Gaylettes
14. Perfidia - Phyllis Dillon
15. Stand By Your Man - Merlene Webber
16. My Island - Paulette Williams
17. When Will I See You Again - Marcia Griffiths
Except for Rita Marley, most reggae listeners may not recognize the names of these (mostly) splendid performers. Fans of the 50's "girl groups" in the US will feel instant affinity to this music. It rocks slowly, is sensual, and generally well remastered, and as with other Trojan boxes, it's a great value too, offering over 50 cuts on three CD's for the price of one. Problem is...My first box was missing CD #1 and my second box included a second CD that was almost mutiliated in packing. The e-mail addresses printed on the box weren't accepting mail when I attempted to inform the label of my problem. Personally, I'd rather pay a few bucks more and get better manufacturing quality than this stuff. Having said that, I can't imagine any fan of vintage rock or reggae who won't love this collection. From familiar covers of R&B classics to songs so catchy you'll wonder why you hadn't heard them 'till now. Also note, this collection captured five stars from MOJO magazine in March 2003.