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Turn Back The Hands Of Time/I Keep Coming Back

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7-inch (Item 28691) Dakar, Late 60s — Condition: Used

A landmark of Chicago soul! "Turn Back The Hands Of Time" was a huuuuuuge crossover track for Tyrone – and it mixed his roosty vocal style with the soaring Chisoul arrangements of Tom Tom in a very groovy way! "I Keep Coming Back" is an excellent lost weeper, with a deep deep soul sound that's really great, augmented by some nice bubbling under organ!  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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