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Workin' On A Groovy Thing

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LP (Item 6111) Capitol, 1968 — Condition: Used

One of Patti's excellent (and rare) soul albums for Capitol from the late 60s – proof that the uptown sound could come out of the Windy City! The album's got a great bouncy Chicago 60s soul approach – with that sort of pop swing feel that a lot of the Chi-town female singers were laying down at the time, less "little girl" than before, and with a sophisticated groove that really opened up the material. Titles include "Baby I Just Don't Feel It", "Without A Doubt", "Pee Wee", "I Get A Funny Feeling", and her great cover of "Workin On A Groovy Thing". (Cover is worn, with split seams, masking tape along the top and bottom, a cut corner, and a "free" punch.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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