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Street Life
LP (Item 18860) MCA, 1979 — Condition: Used
What can we say? When this record came out, everybody we knew thought they'd totally lost it, and stopped being funky. From the vantage point of this generation, though, the record's a jazz funk masterpiece, with a smooth R&B sound that's virtually flawless, and a perfect summation of all of the great studio work being done in 70s LA. Includes the massive extended version of "Street Life", with vocals by Randy Crawford, plus other great cuts like "Night Faces", "The Hustler", and "Rodeo Drive". (Includes the printed inner sleeve.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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