This is a highly collectible 2LP vinyl record featuring the collaboration between King Jammy and Dry & Heavy, titled "In The Jaws Of The Tiger" (2000). Renowned for its heavy basslines and deep echo effects, this dub reggae album is a celebrated work within Japanese dub and roots reggae circles.
This record set is in excellent condition, with only minor signs of handling such as light surface marks on the vinyl, which do not affect playback quality. The jacket and sleeve are also in very good condition, showing minimal wear.
This vinyl record is a rare and valuable addition to any reggae or dub music collection. The album's high-quality pressing and meticulous condition make it an excellent choice for both listening and collecting. Enjoy reliable international shipping from Japan with careful packaging to ensure your purchase arrives in pristine condition.
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| Brand | No Brand |
| Country | Japan |
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