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Un Homme Est Mort/Onxy Bar
7-inch (Item 511732) Universal (France), 1972 — Condition: New Copy
One of the funkiest tracks you'll ever hear from the legendary Michel Legrand – a blinding bit of bassline, riffing guitar, and this killer organ line that flies all over the top of the track – soaring out and creating a massive groove right from the get-go! "Onyx Bar" is pretty darn funky too – more great organ lines, and this sexy female voice that groans nicely over the top – very much in "Jungle Fever" territory! (Numbered limited edtion – in a great pic sleeve!) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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