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Himself
LP (Item 354210) MAM/London, 1971 — Condition: Used
A wonderful album from the young Irish singer/songwriter who went onto become one of the brightest lights in 70s pop! The record isn't his most famous, but it's got loads of great early songs that show O'Sullivan's brilliant talent for putting together lyrics that were simple and witty, yet never cloying – and which also had a wonderful picture postcard quality that made each song a great little slice of life. Titles include "Permissive Twit", "Matrimony", "Nothing Rhymed", and the sublime "Houdini Said". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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