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  2. Return of Django - Wikipedia

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    Return of Django is a studio album by the Upsetters, released in 1969. The title is a reference to the 1966 Spaghetti Western Django.

  3. The Upsetters - Wikipedia

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    The Upsetters were originally Gladdy's All-Stars, led by pianist Gladstone Anderson, and it was they who originally recorded the international hits "Live Injection" and "Return of Django". The double A-side release of "Return of Django" / "Dollar in the Teeth", peaked at No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1969. [1]

  4. Return of Django (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Return of Django" is a 1969 instrumental [3] [4] [5] by the Upsetters, a studio band, led by Lee "Scratch" Perry, who wrote and produced the song. Backed with "Dollar in the Teeth", it made #5 on the UK Singles Chart .

  5. Clint Eastwood (album) - Wikipedia

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    Return of Django (1969) Clint Eastwood (1970) Many Moods of the Upsetters (1970) Clint Eastwood is a reggae album by The Upsetters. Track listing. Side one

  6. Eastwood Rides Again - Wikipedia

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    The Upsetters chronology; The Good, the Bad and the Upsetters (1970) Eastwood Rides Again ... "Django (Ol' Man River)" (Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein II) – 2:31

  7. The Upsetter - Wikipedia

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    The Upsetter is a studio album of Lee "Scratch" Perry productions, released in 1969. The album largely comprises instrumentals from Perry's studio band The Upsetters, but also features vocal tracks by Busty Brown and The Muskyteers (aka the Silvertones).

  8. Django (1966 film) - Wikipedia

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    Django is the inspiration for the 1969 song and album Return of Django by the Jamaican reggae group the Upsetters. Additionally, Django is the subject of the song "Django" on the 2003 Rancid album Indestructible. The music video for the Danzig song "Crawl Across Your Killing Floor" is inspired by the film and shows Glenn Danzig dragging a ...

  9. Double Seven - Wikipedia

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    The Upsetters chronology; Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle (1973) Double Seven (1974) DIP Presents the Upsetter (1975) Double Seven is a studio album by The Upsetters.