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Who's Foolin Who
LP (Item 34939) MCA, 1982 — Condition: Used
One Way were one of MCA's biggest (and only) soul acts during the late 70s – and as this album will prove, they kept on going very strongly into the 80s! The strength of the group was the great work by Al Hudson – a fearless leader who kept things funky, and who wrote in some great hooks to tracks that could have otherwise been throwaway dancefloor fodder. Case in point is the group's classic "Cutie Pie" – the leadoff track on this album, which also includes "Runnin Away", "Who's Foolin Who", "Sweet Lady", and "You're So Very Special". (Cover has light wear.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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