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Esquires Meet The Brothers Of Soul

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CD (Item 498042) Collectables, Late 60s -- Condition: New Copy

A massive meeting of two 60s group soul greats -- The Esquires and Brothers Of Soul, each represented here by 5 tracks each! The Esquires sing their classic "Get On Up" and "And Get Away" -- plus "Groovin", "Everybody's Laughing", and "How Was I To Know". Brothers Of Soul get even deeper with their hit "I Guess That Don't Make Me A Loser" -- plus "Candy", "Dream", "One Minute Baby", and "The Love I Found In You".  © 1996-2009, Dusty Groove America, Inc.



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