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    Johnny Clarke King In The Arena

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    • Johnny Clarke – King In The Arena
    • Johnny Clarke – Version
    • 1. King In The Arena
    • 2. Version

    Monster reggae tune on one of the best rhythms ever, "Death In The Arena" is a remake of Alton Ellis "Whipping The Prince" Studio 1 stylee!!

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    Heavyweight Bunny Lee production from 1977,cut to Horace Andy's "Zion Gate" with super deep dub on the flip.
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