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Unmistakably Lou
LP (Item 35724) Philadelphia International, 1977 — Condition: Used
One of the greatest records ever by Lou Rawls – if only for one cut! That's the amazing "See You When I Get There", which starts with a Fender Rhodes riff over a hard thumping beat – while Lou does this little monologue about calling his woman at home. Then strings sweep in, the groove gets harder, and Lou sings a great song about the pride of being a middle class guy with a great home to come home to! Many other tracks are a bit more mellow – and titles include "It's Our Anniversary Today", "Some Folks Never Learn", and the wonderful two-stepper "Some Day You'll Be Old". (Cover has some stains along the top and in the bottom corners.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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