Vivian Jackson & The Prophets – Spping I & I Chalice
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets – Version
1. Spping I & I Chalice
2. Version
Tuff roots from Yabby You and the Prophets, first time it has been reissued since original release in the 70s, check wicked dub. Both Yabby You singles come in limited stamped brown card sleeves.
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