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King Heroin/Theme From King Heroin

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7-inch (Item 23772) Polydor, 1972 — Condition: Used

"King Heroin" is one of James' most enduring songs of the 70s – and although it's not as funky as some of the others, it's got an incredibly soulful political message that's still extremely compelling today. The flip's got a nice version of the song's theme, too.  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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