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Apollo
LP (Item 33118) Motown, 1979 — Condition: Very Good+
We always think that it's unusual that after years and years of success in the early 70s with strong single solo artists, Motown really seemed to bank its hope for the 80s on a group soul sound that was part funk, part dancefloor, and part harmony soul. Fortunately, the label did a pretty good job with that sound – and Apollo are a strong example of the label's strength at the time. Gene Page, Wade Marcus, and others handled the arrangements – and tracks include "Astro Disco", "Apollo", "Never Learn", "Happiness", and "Space Cannibals". (Cover has a cutout notch & some wear.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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