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    Erroll Alves Down In The Ghetto / Sun Is Shining

    Jah Fingers
    • Erroll Alves – Down In The Ghetto
    • Erroll Alves – Sun Is Shining
    • 1. Down In The Ghetto
    • 2. Sun Is Shining

    Rare and obscure U.K. roots 12" two sider featuring singer Errol Alves with "Down In The Ghetto" & "Sun Is Shining" repressed on original label. "Sun Is Shining" is not the Bob Marley tune.

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