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    • 1. The Zodiacs – Walk On By
    • 2. Merritone Singers – House Upon The Hill

    BACK IN STOCK!! not the ska version but the even rarer rocksteady cut!! killer version and with an unreleased vocal from the merritone singers on the flip. very limited pressings direct from japan, records are excellent sound quailty and all come with company sleeves. buy before they fly.....

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