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Lookin' Good EP
7-inch (Item 624041) Acid Jazz (UK), 1967 — Condition: New Copy
Rare mid 60s soul from Jimmy James & The Vagabonds! This great little EP on Acid Jazz features material that Jimmy cut in 1967 – and it's seeing release for the first time ever! His Vagabonds on these sessions include Herb Prestige and John Roberts – drummer and bass player for The Ram Jam Band – plus guitarist Dave Tedstone and organ groover Art Regis of The Squires. Includes "She's Looking Good", "Aunt Dora's Soul Shack", "Soul Sister, Brown Sugar" and "Why (Must I)". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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