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Running Away (long, short)
12-inch (Item 11769) Polydor, 1977 — Condition: Used
Doobie-doo doobie-doo! One of the catchiest Roy Ayers dancefloor tracks ever – a bassy bumping thumper that wonderfully skirts the line between clubby and funky! The track's got female vocals singing along with the hook – all in a mode that's quite similar to the most uptempo work by Ramp – and the tune may well be best known for it's famous sample use by Tribe Called Quest on their classic "Description Of A Fool"! (Cover has some wear and a small crease.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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