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360 Degrees Of Billy Paul
LP (Item 8771) Philadelphia International, 1972 — Condition: Very Good+
Beautifully sweet soul by Billy – perhaps a bit more pop soul than some of his other albums, but no less great! Gamble & Huff were firmly in the control room on this one – and the results show on excellent cuts like the huge hit "Me & Mrs. Jones", the funky groover "Am I Black Enough For You" (sampled by Schoolly D), and the tracks "I'm Just A Prisoner", "Brown Baby", and "Let's Stay Together". A masterpiece of sophisticated soul that not only had Billy crossing over big, but which opened whole new doors in the market for black male singers! (Cover has some aging, a cut corner, and light ringwear.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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