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Mr Bassie (remastered)
Cat: SJR 3137. Rel: 04 Dec 15
Horace Andy - "Mr Bassie" (4:10)
Jackie Mittoo & The Soul Vendors - "Napoleon Solo" (2:29)
 in stock $12.16
Man Next Door
Cat: ARI 248. Rel: 29 Mar 12
Joe Ariwa & The Trixters - "Man Next Door" (feat Earl 16)
Joe Ariwa - "Disruptive Dub"
 in stock $12.72
Peace Of Mind
Cat: OGR 835. Rel: 22 Nov 22
Dave Barker - "Peace Of Mind" (3:20)
The Regulators - "Jamaican Beat" (3:06)
Review: Dave Barker of 'Double Barrel' fame is back on the mix here for the Original Gravity label. This is the second form the many in as many months and is on the faster end of the reggae tempo scale so prepare to be swept up and skanking in no time. The lo-fi 60s reggae and early ska vibes are strong on this one as the dancing Hammond organ chords compliment Barker's effortless flow. Horn stabs and drums with infectious swagger complete the a-side 'Peace of Mind'. On the flip, The Regulators offer up a nice and laidback, deep-cut dub version with 'Jamaican beat.'
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 in stock $13.56
The Rooster
The Rooster (limited 7")
Cat: HSRSS 0022. Rel: 30 Jun 23
Jeff Barnes/Tommy McCook/The Supersonics - "The Rooster" (2:47)
Tommy McCook/The Supersonics - "The Saint" (3:06)
Review: Historic British label Harlem Shuffle Records reissue a rare rocksteady track by the Jamaican singer Jeff Barnes, backed by the Jamaican band Tommy McCook & The Supersonics, here. A single-sided 7" vinyl comes with but one dubby audio-delight: the original 1970 version of 'The Rooster', a catchy, whistlingly haunting but no less upbeat song produced by Duke Reid and first released on his eponymous Duke Records label. Harlem Shuffle now add it to their catalogue, which charts only the best in ska and rocksteady.
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 in stock $15.22
Warmonger
Cat: FTR 061. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Benjammin - "Warmonger" (4:06)
The 18th Parallel - "Dubmonger" (4:07)
 in stock $13.26
Slipping Into Darkness
Cat: HS 22. Rel: 02 Dec 20
Slipping Into Darkness (2:58)
Dubing Into Darkness (Jeh Jeh mix) (3:17)
Review: Hornin' Sounds has been on fire of late and their latest offering is another essential one. Both tunes explore deep dark funk roots from the mid 70s, and have both been produced by U.K. wizard Clem Bushay with The Cimarons on fire as the backing band. Carl Bert provides the vocals, which are buttery smooth and heartfelt as he muses on slipping into darkness over acoustic guitar riffs and rolling ridders. A fine dubs mix by Jeh Jeh is liquid and bottomless. As usual the French label have promised (threatened?) that there will be no reissues of this one, so move fast, dub lovers.
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Played by: Osmose
 in stock $19.64
Baltimore Revolution
Cat: HPS 0136. Rel: 19 Jan 16
Black Out JA - "Baltimore Revolution" (feat Chantaleaze) (4:01)
The Taxi Gang - "Baltimore Revolution" (dub) (3:59)
Played by: Nice Up! Records
 in stock $16.04
Come Along (reissue)
Cat: UPS 012. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Blue Bells - "Come Along" (3:09)
The Upsetter - "Along Came A Dub" (2:55)
Review: A slept-on roots gem from the mid-70s gets a timely reissue, perfect for warming up those cold winter days. Originally produced by Hector Wright at Lee "Scratch" Perry's legendary Black Ark Studios, this timeless piece showcases the vocal harmonies of The Blue Bells. A-side 'Come Along' features a captivating blend of soulful vocals and uplifting melodies, while the flipside offers a dubwise reimagining, stripping back the arrangement to reveal its hypnotic depths. Originally released in 1976, this repress makes a rare gem accessible once more.
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 in stock $10.80
Send To You
Send To You (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: SEND. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Send To You (2:43)
All My Loving (2:45)
 in stock $10.52
Whatcha Doing (To Me)
Cat: DAP 1115. Rel: 20 Jul 18
Charles Bradly & The Inversions - "Whatcha Doing (To Me)" (3:53)
The Inversions - "Strike Three" (3:51)
 in stock $7.48
Soul Drums
Cat: DSRSP 726. Rel: 09 Oct 17
Leslie Butler & Count Ossie - "Soul Drums" (2:52)
The Gaylads - "ABC Rocksteady" (2:12)
 in stock $9.68
Give Love A Try
Cat: CLMN 1607. Rel: 19 Oct 18
Nico Collins & The Soul Chance - "Give Love A Try" (3:05)
The Soul Chance - "The Sole Chance" (2:56)
 in stock $7.48
Feel So Good (remastered)
Cat: SJR 3147. Rel: 04 Mar 16
Denise Darlington - "Feel So Good" (2:25)
Tyrone Taylor - "Rightful Rebel" (4:43)
 in stock $15.22
Fu Man Chu
Cat: BV 20. Rel: 08 Aug 08
Fu Man Chu (original)
Fu Man Chu (version dub)
 in stock $11.90
Nana (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: MBX 152. Rel: 21 Jun 21
George Dekker & The Inn House Crew - "Nana" (3:28)
The Inn House Crew, George Dekker & Oxman - "It Sweet SA" (feat Vin Gordon) (3:26)
Review: George Dekker was a founding member of The Pioneers, a hit reggae group who'd plenty of UK chart success with big tunes like 'Long Shot Kick de Bucket,' 'Let Your Yeah be Yeah' and 'Sweet Inspiration'. Here, for a special Record Store Day 20210 release, we get a remake of 1968 tunes 'Nana.' It first came on the Trojan label and is a highly sought after original that fetches plenty. It's a super sweet tune with lazy horns and a swaggering riddim. On the backside is a version with MC the Oxman and legendary Studio One and Bob Marley trombonist Vin Gordon. This one is a sympathetic version that only tweaks the signal a little.
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 in stock $9.40
Heartbreak
Cat: DAP 1146. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Leon Dinero - "Heartbreak" (3:54)
The Inversions - "Cut Both Ways" (3:53)
Review: The 7" record has been the preferred format for reggae for over 60 years now. Releases like Leon Dinero's Heartbreak offer that classic record feeling in more ways than one. The A-side features Leon Dinero's 'Heartbreak,' a classic Reggae track with distinct early Rocksteady influences. The vintage recording exudes authenticity, with a sound that harkens back to the roots of the genre, almost reminiscent of mono recordings from the past. On Side-2, 'Cuts Both Ways,' another classic reggae tune that embodies the essence of the genre. With its infectious rhythms and soulful melodies, this track is sure to get any Reggae enthusiast moving and grooving. Leon Dinero presents a treat for Reggae DJs and classic 7" collectors with their hip double-sided single 'Heartbreak/Cut Both Ways' on Daptone Records
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 in stock $7.21
Dakota
Dakota (7")
Cat: OGR 814. Rel: 14 Sep 21
Melbourne Douglas - "Dakota" (4:43)
The Regulators - "Dakota" (4:33)
Review: Original Gravity Records turn out the essential 45s like no body's business. Next ump for the vital label is a brace of covers from The Regulators. It is one of two new 7"s they have out right now and is limited to just 50 copies. It carries on from previous releases with Melbourne Douglas and The Regulators covering tunes with an early reggae, Britpop style. The vocals here from a certain indie band get re-sung and reframed. They passionate and singable, with a natty reggae beat and nice warm chords. The flip side is a dub for those who like it that way.
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 in stock $12.45
Malcolm X
Cat: JGM 7010. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Earl Sixteen - "Malcom X" (3:46)
The Mighty Two - "Malcom X" (version) (3:51)
Review: Many of you reading this may recognise this song from Dennis Brown's rendition on his iconic Visions LP, but this version actually predates that one. It was originally penned by Winston MacAnuff, also known as the Electric Dread, and features vocals by Earl Sixteen. It has previously debuted as a 7" on Gibbs' Belmont label in 1975, while Sixteen went on and recorded it again for Derrick Harriott on the Wild Flower label a year later. This rendition is often considered the definitive cut, but we shall leave you to decide on that one.
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Played by: Tom Drew
 in stock $10.80
Rock Steady (reissue)
Cat: TIEU 021. Rel: 23 Feb 21
Alton Ellis & The Flames With Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Rock Steady" (2:38)
Phyllis Dillon With Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Rocking Time" (2:50)
Review: If you're on the hunt for Jamaican classics from the 1960s, you could do worse than copping this double-header from the combined talents of Alton Ellis, vocal group the Flames, Phyllis Dillon and the era's most prolific backing band, Tommy Cook and the Supersonics. On side A you'll find 'Rock Steady', a hugely influential rocksteady gem that features Ellis' encouraging us to dance atop a weighty, horn-heavy riddim track. Over on the flip Phyllis Dillon takes over lead vocal duties on another Treasure Isle gem from '67, 'Rocking Time'. This one is even more club-ready, with McCook's cheerful horn arrangements catching the ear.
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 in stock $15.77
Cry Tough
Cat: CRY TOUGH. Rel: 10 Jun 14
Alton Ellis & The Flames - "Cry Tough"
Errol Brown - "Toughest" (dub)
 in stock $16.32
Johnny Too Bad
Cat: TAEP 11. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Johnny Too Bad (3:58)
Johnny Too Bad (version) (3:58)
 in stock $11.06
Judgement On The Land
Cat: YU 710. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Judgement On The Land (3:08)
Judgement Dub (3:24)
 in stock $13.26
Heavy Manners
Cat: FFSPT 1035. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Heavy Manners (3:00)
Heavy Manners (version) (3:01)
Review: 'Heavy Manners,' is a groovy summer jam 7" from Germany's premier reggae duo, Marcus I and aDUBta. This collaboration, influenced by US Soul and classic Jamaican Reggae, brings the Studio One vibe of the 1960s to life. Following their debut album Cut A Wire Showcase (2023), they now deliver this upbeat, flying-cymbal track that's sure to set any dancefloor on fire. On Side-2, a minimalist riddim "Version," perfect for DJs craving that authentic vibe. After nearly two decades as a reggae drummer, aDUBta has fully embraced the sounds of 60s to early 80s reggae, gaining international recognition with Sounds From The Attic. Marcus I's soulful vocals and sharp songwriting shine throughout, recorded at aDUBta's Attic Roots Studio. The single, mixed analogue on a Tascam 388, is primed for sound systems worldwide, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for this dynamic reggae team.
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 in stock $10.80
Daddy
Daddy (7")
Cat: DADDY. Rel: 01 Mar 11
The Maytals - "Daddy"
Toots & The Maytals - "It Was Written Down"
 in stock $18.26
Ghetto Living
Cat: JGN 7016. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Mighty Diamonds - "Ghetto Living" (3:23)
The Professionals - "Ghetto Living" (version) (3:13)
Review: The Joe Gibbs and Studio 16 labels combine to put out two gloriously soul-enriching sounds here on a tidy 7". The Mighty Diamonds are often said to be one of the best roots harmony groups to have ever emerged from the island of Jamaica. For proof of their brilliance look no further than this late 70s cut 'Ghetto Living' which has super sweet vocals over a nice heavy and earthy dub reggae rhythm. On the flip, the whole thing gets dubbed up and psyched out by the one and only Errol T. Lovely stuff for warm evenings and lazy afternoons.
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 in stock $10.80
Love Is Strange
Cat: RF 432. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Hemsley Morris - "Love Is Strange" (2:03)
Tommy McCook - "Out Of Space" (2:44)
 in stock $14.38
Just The Way You Are
Cat: JESE 4047. Rel: 17 Jul 24
Shyam Moses - "Just The Way You Are" (3:42)
Tajh - "The Lazy Song" (3:38)
 in stock $26.97
It's Alright
Cat: RF 411. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Ken Parker - "It's Alright" (2:59)
Johnny Moore & The Cobbs - "One Love" (3:04)
Review: The Pressure Beat crew throw it back to the heyday of roots reggae here with a superb pair of tunes from 1969. One of these in original for will cost you a few quid so it's nice to have good sounding copies on fresh wax available once more. Ken Parker's A-side cut 'It's Alright' is short at under three minutes but boy does it hit a super sweet spot with his delicate falsetto vocal over rickety roots low ends and rolling, warming bass. On the flip, things get more upbeat and energetic with some raw horn work on Johnny Moore & The Cobbs's 'One Love' with its off-balance chords.
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 in stock $13.84
Push Harder
Cat: IRE 23. Rel: 06 Jan 23
Pensi Meets Dub Me Ruff - "Push Harder" (4:01)
The Rocker - "A Harder Melody" (4:03)
Played by: Craig Bratley
 in stock $11.90
Jungle Lion
Cat: SAG 007. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Jungle Lion" (3:26)
The Upsetters - "Freak Out Skank" (3:21)
Review: Is there a more celebrated combination in all of reggae than Lee Perry & The Upsetters? The master producer and his iconic backing band laid down many of the genre's most vital sounds and helped subtly evolve it across the seventies and beyond. This single 'Jungle Lion' came right in the midst of that in 1974. An original 7" will cost you upwards of 500 quid, and that's if you can find one. Here it gets reissued on the young but already well-formed Skank & Groove label and is backed with a version by The Upsetters named 'Freak Out Skank' that gets even more warm, cavernous and dubby.
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 in stock $17.43
There Was A Time
Cat: OGR 893. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Prince Alphonso & The Fever - "There Was A Time" (3:54)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "There Was A Time" (3:15)
 in stock $12.45
Everyone Has Got To Go
Cat: SR 012. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Everyone Has Got To Go (4:18)
Everyone Has Got To Go (Super Bionic version!) (4:22)
Review: 'Everyone Has Got to Go' is a powerful 1976 roots stepper by Jamaican-Canadian singer Prince Robinson aka R. Man Prince. Born in Rockfort, Kingston, Robinson auditioned at Studio One in his teens but didn't record until a decade later. After moving to New York and Canada, he returned to Kingston in 1976 to record two iconic roots anthems at Joe Gibbs studio: this one and the rare 'Funny Dream.' Joined by The Soul Foundation and top session musicians like Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, the track's mix by Ernest Hookim and Barnabas features a haunting dub version.
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 in stock $16.04
Pirate
Pirate (7")
Cat: MBX 180. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Winston Reedy - "Pirate" (3:22)
The Inn House Crew - "Steady Rock" (3:19)
Barry Issacs - "The Winner" (3:24)
Juliaiasiah - "Secret" (3:16)
Review: The renowned Jamaican reggae singer Winston Reedy is someone who has had several solo number-one hits that have made him widely known in the reggae world. He was also the lead singer for top reggae band The Cimarons with whom he saw much more success. He leads this new 45rpm with the super laid back and vibey 'Pirate' and it is paired with a 'Steady Rock' dub by The Inn House Crew, then backed with Jamaican-born, London-based artist, songwriter and producer Barry Issacs and a Germany-based Jamaican in Juliaiasiah whose 'Secret' is a sun-kissed delight.
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 in stock $10.52
Ruff & Tuff
Cat: TFR 003. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Ruff & Tuff (4:05)
Ruff Dub (4:06)
 in stock $10.24
Me No Born Ya
Cat: RF 387. Rel: 10 May 23
Reggae Boys - "Me No Born Ya" (Early version) (2:35)
Val Bennett & The Hippy Boys - "Hippy Regae" (2:29)
 in stock $14.94
Making Love (reissue)
Cat: RF 429. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Devon Russell & Tartans - "Making Love" (2:57)
Heptones, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Crying Over You" (2:38)
Review: After a recent Pressure Sounds compilation put together the best of Caltone Records - documenting the truest gems of a great Jamaican dub label - the horse's mouth is now heard neighing. Caltone themselves have now reissued Devon Russell & The Tartans' 'Making Love', a long-lost from the late 1960s troubadours. Ne'er released before, it also comes backed exclusively with a bluesy Heptones, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics lamentation, 'Crying Over You'.
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 in stock $16.58
Let It Be/Big Dog Bloxie
Cat: HSRSS 0030. Rel: 20 Sep 24
The Soulettes - "Let It Be" (3:30)
The Upsetters - "Big Dog Bloxie" (2:58)
Review: The reissue of Let It Be/Big Dog by The Soulettes and The Upsetters revives a sought-after gem from 1970, originally on the Upsetter label. This double-sided classic showcases Lee Perry's exceptional production skills. On Side-1, The Soulettes deliver a mesmerising reggae twist on The Beatles' 'Let It Be,' infusing the track with a catchy rhythm and soulful charm. Flip it over to Side-2 for 'Big Dog Bloxie,' an even more eccentric take on the same theme, brimming with Perry's signature experimental flair. This reissue celebrates a distinctive moment in reggae history.
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 in stock $15.48
Great Escape
Cat: DAP 1157. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Great Escape (4:09)
Bezos Vs Musk (4:13)
Review: Judah Tafari's new 7" Great Escape / Bezos vs. Musk delivers a potent dose of classic roots reggae with deeply spiritual Rastafari themes. Though not widely known, Judah Eskender Tafari has garnered a dedicated following through his work since the late '70s. His music continues to resonate in roots reggae sound systems and DJ sets, maintaining relevance nearly fifty years later. On Great Escape, produced by Victor Axelrod for Daptone, Tafari reflects on humanity's quest for salvation, drawing on Old Testament imagery. The track's lush, authentic roots production allows Tafari's earnest vocals to shine, reminding listeners of the powerful spiritual messages that have always defined his work. On Side-2, 'Bezos vs. Musk,' adds a contemporary twist, showcasing Tafari's ability to remain both relevant an rooted in his spiritual mission.
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 in stock $7.74
Rocky Road
Cat: DKR 278. Rel: 03 Jun 24
Rocky Road (3:58)
Bullwackie - "Rocky Dub" (3:49)
Review: Wackie is back with what they call a 'modern gem from the Wackie's vaults' and it comes from one of their most revered 12 Tribes-related artists, the late great Judah Eskender Tafari. He offers up a 'Rocky Road' which is a super hard and digital stepper that comes with uplifting synth work and plenty of authentic Bronx vibes. After that pearler comes a flips side version that strips things out and is a more ghostly version from Bullwackie for headier moments. Both sides of this one offer plenty of dub delights on a well-pressed 45rpm.
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 in stock $10.80
Back Home
Cat: JAMWAX 10. Rel: 21 Oct 16
Back Home (3:32)
Get Ahead (4:14)
 in stock $11.06
I Think Of You
Cat: JL 064. Rel: 10 Oct 24
I Think Of You (3:38)
Thinking Friday (dub) (3:22)
Review: This release presents two standout, previously unreleased tracks that share the same rhythm as Singing Melody's 'Friday Evening,' so is built on a classic 1987 digital riddim. Rod Taylor's contribution on this 7" highlights his concise but powerful late '80s output, making it a key example of his impact during that era. Both tracks were recorded at the iconic Dynamic Sounds studio during a golden period for digital reggae. They capture the raw energy and authentic dancehall vibes of the time, making this release essential for lovers of vintage digital reggae.
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 in stock $10.80
Land Of Juhasifa (reissue)
Cat: JAMWAX 37. Rel: 24 Apr 25
The Tidals - "Land Of Juhasifa" (3:53)
The Soul Syndicates - "Hasifa Dub" (3:05)
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The Reggae Panther
Cat: PCOR 001. Rel: 27 Jan 25
The Reggae Panther (3:38)
Panther Dub (3:36)
 in stock $15.77
Denshi Lenzi
Cat: TIME 701. Rel: 21 May 24
Denshi Lenzi (3:59)
Denshi Dub (3:53)
Review: 'Denshi Lenzi' by Tokyo Riddim Band offers a splendid fusion of past and present, blending elements of Japanese reggae with contemporary dub sensibilities. Recorded and mixed by the renowned Prince Fatty in South London, this track presents a unique cultural amalgamation. Featuring three generations of female musicians from Japan, the band combines reggae drums, funky basslines, and smooth City Pop guitar melodies, creating a stellar live dub experience. Tokyo Riddim Band's emergence has been celebrated by Gilles Peterson, NTS, Pitchfork, and Bandcamp Daily, gaining recognition for their fresh take on classic Japanese reggae. Led by pianist and composer Izumi 'Mimi' Kobayashi, the band's reinvention of the Natural Mystic riddim in 'Denshi Lenzi' injects new life into the original Japanese production. With dubbed-out vocals, sirens, and electrifying e-tom sounds, the track delivers an authentic reggae/dub experience infused with a distinct UK flair.

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 in stock $17.98
Beware
Beware (7")
Cat: UP 7001. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Ton To Addi - "Beware" (3:37)
Real Rockers - "Dubware" (3:35)
 in stock $14.38
Ram Dance Style
Cat: DSRPFB 702. Rel: 07 Dec 15
Ram Dance Style (3:31)
Ram Dance Style (version) (3:05)
Played by: Dub Store Japan
 in stock $13.56
Monkey Man
Cat: BV 012. Rel: 21 Jul 10
Monkey Man (3:47)
Monkey Man (version) (2:58)
 in stock $11.90
Do The Reggae
Cat: BV 19. Rel: 25 Jun 13
Toots & The Maytals - "Do The Reggae"
Beverley All Stars - "Be Yours"
 in stock $11.90
Everyday Is Like A Holiday
Everyday Is Like A Holiday (7" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: DSRAR 704. Rel: 02 Jan 19
Everyday Is Like A Holiday (2:39)
Have You Time (2:37)
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Latzfonser Kreuz
Latzfonser Kreuz (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: 4BITP 013. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Latzfonser Kreuz (feat Mamadou Diabate & Hamidou Koita) (4:01)
Feltuner Htte (feat Osman Murat Ertel) (4:37)
 in stock $11.90
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