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Crown (voc, inst)
12-inch (Item 26480) Motown, 1983 — Condition: Used
Probably the biggest hit that Gary Byrd ever had, and a conscious effort by this DJ/public speaker to compete with the hip hop 12" single. "The Crown" is a 10 minute track that features Byrd rhyming about wisdom, knowlege, and heritage – with instrumental backing by Stevie Wonder, who also contributes a bit of vocals. (Cover has a cutout notch.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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