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    Jah-D We're Going To Zion

    Jah Fingers
    • Jah-D – We're Going To Zion
    • 1. We're Going To Zion
    • 2. Instrumental

    One of two deep roots 7" originally released in 1977 by Jah-D aka Mike Dorane U.K. based musician with instrumental cut on the flip. Limited press from Jah Fingers

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