• Junior Dread – A Wat Dat
    • The Upsetters – Dat Dub
    • 1. Junior Dread – A Wat Dat
    • 2. The Upsetters – Dat Dub

    Obscure roots dee jay cut from the mid 70s at the Black Ark with a wicked dub cut on the flip. One of two new Black Art reissues on 7"

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