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Her Name Was Sue/Red Spots
7-inch (Item 488269) Egg/Universal (France), 1969 — Condition: New Copy
A rare soul single from France – but one that's sung in English! "Her Name Was Sue" is a really weird little number – slow-building soul, with Hammond underneath Cliff Wagner's odd-tuned vocals – all put together in a really blue-tinged sort of way! "Red Spots" is a bit more upbeat and pretty darn groovy –with some great effects on the guitar and organ that really make the track great – kind of tripped-out underneath Cliff's sweeter vocals in the lead. (Limited numbered edition.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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