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Just Your Fool/Losing Control
7-inch (Item 600928) Kent (UK), 1965 — Condition: New Copy
A great stepping groove starts out "Just Your Fool" – a sweet bassline with just the right pace to let Eddie Whitehead's vocals start out slow, then really open up and burn! The tune builds wonderfully with a bit of strings – a great mix of deep and uptown styles at once! "Losing Control" is a rare one by Mary Saxton – a cut that rolls along with great Detroit 60s energy, but a rougher feel overall – one that definitely has Mary's vocals losing control, then finding their groove again! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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