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Masaki Ueda
Harder They Come Record Store Day 2021 Edition

Harder They Come Record Store Day 2021 Edition

Catno

PROT-7111

Formats

1x Vinyl 7" 45 RPM Single

Country

Japan

Release date

Jun 12, 2021

Genres

Reggae

Styles

Released in 1978, Masaki Ueda sang the reggae lovers’ masterpiece “Harder They Come” in Japanese, a soulful cover single.

✺ Japanese RSD 2021 Exclusive
✺ Originally released in 1978
✺ THESE ARE EXCLUSIVE RSD JAPAN RELEASES AND CANNOT BE SOLD IN ADVANCE OF THE 7/17 RSD DATE

Released in 1978, Masaki Ueda sang the reggae lovers’ masterpiece “Harder They Come” in Japanese, a soulful cover single.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

28€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Harder they come (JAPANESE VERSION)

B1

Harder they come (ENGLISH VERSION)

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