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Black Man's Burdon
LP (Item 22809) Far Out/MGM, 1971 — Condition: Used
Some pretty great grooves from War, and a record that captures the band at a raw early stage, when they were first fusing their unique blend of Latin soul. Titles include "Bare Back Ride", "Sun/Moon", "Pretty Colors", "Gun", "Nuts, Seeds, & Life", and "Spirit". (White label promo. Cover has light wear, with a promo sticker on the back.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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