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Swave Villi Us (Independent Soul 1971-84)

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Artists

Various

Catno

BK035

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Feb 1, 2021

Styles

Soul

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$72*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Stride - Come Inside

4:23

A2

Nassauvians - Slacking Off

3:05

A3

Aka Shaic - Swave Villi Us

3:42

A4

Ray T. Jones - Norfolk Sound

3:38

B1

Theatre West - Children Of Tomorrow's Dreams

4:08

B2

Ivan R. Sturdivant - The World That Died

3:34

B3

Small Society - Just Loving You

3:31

B4

Bilal Sabir - Changes

2:37

C1

Nature's Choice - Never Get A Chance

6:29

C2

Antwans - You Got That Right

2:51

C3

Joe Walker - We Need Each Other

2:49

C4

Spice - For Old Times Sakes

3:22

D1

Joe Brown - Vibration Part Two

4:29

D2

Expressway - Blue Evening

3:31

D3

Smiles - Just A Star

3:35

D4

Watch Tower - Forever, Together

4:02

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