• The Rulers – Let My People Go
    • Laurel Aitken – The Rise And Fall
    • 1. The Rulers – Let My People Go
    • 2. Laurel Aitken – The Rise And Fall

    Very rare tune (1969/70) indeed from The Rulers with the killer slow early roots skank of "Let My People Go" only available on a blank many moons ago..One off pressing don't miss..plus top Laurel Aitken cut on the flip.

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