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Solid
LP (Item 6961) United Artists, 1975 — Condition: Used
A tasty set from Mandrill – one of their first records away from the Polydor label, but every bit as great as later efforts for that company, especially Mandrilland. The overall sound is a bit smoother than some of their full-out funky albums – but in a way that really helps blend together the band's unique mix of soul, Latin, and Afro-percussion grooves. Titles include "Stop & Go", "Yucca Jump", "Wind On Horseback", "Tee Vee", and "Peck Ya Neck". (Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has wear, a cut corner, partially split seams and some staining along the opening.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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