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    Elijah Selassi Hi

    Sir Collins
    • Elijah – Selassi Hi
    • Elijah – Mount Zion
    • 1. Selassi Hi
    • 2. Mount Zion

    The incredible rare 1st version from the early 70s, later recorded by K.C. White at Wackies. This roots version more stripped down and raw.

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