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Back to my roots
Back to my rootsBack to my roots

Catno

RSR1202

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Maxi-Single Stereo

Country

France

Release date

Mar 19, 2021

Genres

Reggae

Styles

Uk Dub

Murray Man i Jah Salomon Digital Brothers Tracklist A Side 1. Back To My Roots 2. Roots Horns 3. Back To My Dub

Murray Man i Jah Salomon Digital Brothers

Tracklist
A Side
1. Back To My Roots
2. Roots Horns
3. Back To My Dub

B Side
1. Mystical Way
2. Mystical Dub
3. Version

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Murray Man - Back to my roots

A2

I Jah Salomon - Roots horns

A3

The Digital Brothers - Back to my dub

B1

The Digital Brothers - Mystical way

B2

The Digital Brothers - Mystical dub

B3

The Digital Brothers - Mystical version

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