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Success brought problems for the band, with their record label unhappy about some band members' other musical activities, and Bailey and Dixon left, to be replaced by Webster Johnson (keyboards). Pottinger and Jones also left the band, with Glaister Fagan and Lloyd "Jah Bunny" Donaldson joining. The
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hit in 1979. Further albums followed between 1980 and 1982, but these did not match their earlier success. Their last album,
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bands of the 1970s and early 1980s, and are best known as the first successful band of guitarist and record producer
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in 1978 and running until 1979. The popularity of the song led to it being released as a single in 1978.
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show in 1978. In the same year, they also recorded the theme song for the television series,
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Index

Matumbi performing in Cardiff, 1978
London
Reggae
Trojan
Harvest
EMI
Dennis Bovell
Nicholas Bailey
British
reggae
Dennis Bovell
BBC
South London
Nick Straker
The Wailers
Edmonton
Trojan Records
Bob Dylan
Man in Me
Harvest Records
Ian Dury and the Blockheads
John Peel
BBC Radio 1
Empire Road
top 40
The Cimarons
Brother Louie
Point of View (Squeeze a Little Lovin')
UK

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