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Especially For You
LP (Item 53678) ABC, 1977 — Condition: Used
Pre-One Way work from Al Hudson – a bit rougher, soul-wise, with a mid 70s Detroit style that reminds us a lot of The Dramatics, and less of the boogie grooves of later albums. The record's got some nice ballad material, plus a few uptempo tracks that don't groove as well as later work – and is an overall solid effort with production by Al Perkins and arrangements by Jimmy Roach. Titles include "Baby Let Me Love You", "I Got A Notion You Got The Motion", "Real Love", "You're So Wonderful", and "Trying To Prove My Love". (Cover has some wear, a cut corner, some staining, and a partially unglued bottom seam.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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