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    Mighty Diamonds Gate Of Zion

    Roots
    • Mighty Diamonds – Gate Of Zion
    • 1. Gate Of Zion
    • 2. Version

    back in stock....rare roots 7" only release from 1982 from the mighty diamonds,with a wicked horns led instrumental cut on the b-side. limited repress don't delay!!

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