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Ashanti Selah Music Compilation 2022

Ashanti Selah Music Compilation 2022

Artists

Various

Catno

ASM011 ASM011

Formats

2x Vinyl 10" Limited Edition

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Styles

Ashanti Selah ASM011 ASM012 The Son Of The Almighty Riddim The Gift Of Life Riddim Reggae Roots Reggae Dub 2022 Vinyl Record 10"

A limited edition joint 2x10" release from Ashanti Selah of ASM011 - The Gift Of Life Riddim & ASM012 - The Son Of The Almighty Riddim

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$50*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Prince Alla - Teachings of His Majesty

A2

Dan I Locks - Long Way To Go

B1

Sabolious - Song of Life

B2

Ashanti Selah - Dub of Life

A1

Ras Teo - Son of the Almighty

A2

Ashanti Selah - Dub of the Almighty

B1

Fred Locks - Lead the Way

B2

Ashanti Selah - Jah Chosen Dub

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