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Peddlin' Music On The Side
LP (Item 8297) Warner, 1977 — Condition: Used
Great Lamont Dozier grooves from the 70's! This one has Lamont building on the full sound of earlier solo releases, adding in more musical elements to create an expanded style that worked well both in the clubs, and for straight soul listeners. Proof of this is the massive crossover track "Goin' Back to My Roots", a beautifully well-done piece of work that pushes Lamont's groove over the top, yet still stays very soulful on the vocals. Loads of other tracks, too – like "Peddlin Music On The Side", "Family", "Tear Down The Walls", "What Am I Gonna Do 'Bout You", and "Break The Ice". (Vinyl has a few marks that click on side 1 tracks two and three. Cover has light wear and a cutout notch.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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