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    Ronnie Davis Make Haste / Warning Dub

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    • Ronnie Davis – Make Haste
    • Ronnie Davis – Warning Dub
    • 1. Make Haste
    • 2. Warning Dub

    Ronnie Davis started out in the legendary reggae group, The Tennors. Back with a heavy 2015 production for Horus. Funky, rhythmic - an all analogue affair, recorded live direct to tape. This is the real deal! 

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