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Shades In Creation
LP (Item 6994) Turbo, 1977 — Condition: Used
Not the greatest album by this East Coast funk band – and one that shows them hitting a bit more of a crossover club sound, with lots of up-tempo funk tracks that kind of aim for a disco groove. Fortunately, the instrumentation's pretty good – and the album actually has some nice mellow grooves with a decent enough jazzy feel. Titles include "Dancin Singin", "We Love To Party", "Brother To Brother", "Vibrations", and "I'm Gonna Take Your Love". (Cover has light ring & edge wear.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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