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Bob Marley And The Wailers
Soul Revolution Part 2

Soul Revolution Part 2
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Catno

RAD7004

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

Italy

Release date

Jan 1, 2015

Genres

Reggae

Bob Marley Soul Revolution Part II

Perfect classic LP, pressed on 180g vinyl... "Memphis" (A6) is actually a dub version of Duppy Conqueror.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

25€*

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A1

Keep On Moving

2:57

A2

Don't Rock My Boat

4:25

A3

Put It On

3:22

A4

Fussing And Fighting

2:18

A5

Duppy Conqueror V/4

3:10

A6

Memphis

2:00

B1

Riding High

2:38

B2

Kaya

2:28

B3

African Herbman

2:16

B4

Stand Alone

2:00

B5

Sun Is Shining

2:05

B6

Brain Washing

2:31

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