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How Long Do I Have To Wait For You (voc, inst)
7-inch (Item 368007) Daptone, 2004 — Condition: New Copy
A great funk track from Sharon Jones – one that starts with a massive drum break, and slides into a groove that's a nice change from her other work! There's a style here that's almost more 70s funk than 60s – moving Sharon into female soul territory that has some nice Hot Wax-styled touches – a sound that's supported nicely by the wah-wah guitar that's all over the cut, and which really steps out on its own in the instrumental! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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