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EARL 16 - REGGAE ROCK / VERSION:
Great roots track with Earl Sixteen Daley over Royals' "If You Want Good"-riddim, tough dub on flip. Reissue 7".
Great roots track with Earl Sixteen Daley over Royals' "If You Want Good"-riddim, tough dub on flip. Reissue 7".
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FREEDOM / FREEDOM DUB
ROOTS VIBRATION - Belgium Reissue
7 · NM/NM · 150 SEK

IN STOCK
EARL SIXTEEN / UPSETTERS - FREEDOM / FREEDOM DUB:
Top shelf roots track, Black Ark '77-style! Driving dub cut on flip. Reissue.
Top shelf roots track, Black Ark '77-style! Driving dub cut on flip. Reissue.
reggae reissues
EEK-A-MOUSE - SKIDIP!:
Album from 1982, check "Sensee Party" or "Do you remember". Reissue.
Album from 1982, check "Sensee Party" or "Do you remember". Reissue.
reggae reissues
ERROL DUNKLEY - ERROL AGAIN:
UK original. Cover has light wear and a couple of tiny tear dots on front.
UK original. Cover has light wear and a couple of tiny tear dots on front.
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ERROL DUNKLEY - O.K. FRED:
Channel One-recorded album backed by Roots Radics - ignore the cover and the hit title track, this LP actually contains a bunch of heavy and great tracks, check "Repatriation", "True To Your Man" and "Jah Guiding Star". Cover has creasing and corner bends. Swedish original.
Channel One-recorded album backed by Roots Radics - ignore the cover and the hit title track, this LP actually contains a bunch of heavy and great tracks, check "Repatriation", "True To Your Man" and "Jah Guiding Star". Cover has creasing and corner bends. Swedish original.
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ETHIOPIAN DREAD - RASTA LIBERTY:
Private press US roots out of Boston, MA., with nice tracks in the heavy "We Don't Need The System" and the mellow "Help Jah People". Shall shade in vinyl causes a mild woosh for the first 10 or so revolutions on B1, looks and plays great apart from that. Cover in lovely shape, still in shrink. US original.
Private press US roots out of Boston, MA., with nice tracks in the heavy "We Don't Need The System" and the mellow "Help Jah People". Shall shade in vinyl causes a mild woosh for the first 10 or so revolutions on B1, looks and plays great apart from that. Cover in lovely shape, still in shrink. US original.
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