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Americana - Rock Your Soul - Blue Eyed Soul And Sounds From The Land Of The Free

Americana - Rock Your Soul - Blue Eyed Soul And Sounds From The Land Of The Free

Artists

Various

Labels

BBE

Catno

BBE181CLP

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Jul 4, 2011

Superb selection of far lesser-known singer/songwriters from America's West Coast influenced by African-American -original- R&B artists as much as soft rock, country, disco and jazz. Excellent!!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$55*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Babadu - I Love Music

A2

Eric Tagg - Living Off The Love

A3

Jaye P. Morgan - Can't Hide Love

A4

James Walsh Gypsy Band - I've Got The Feelin'

B1

Jesse McFall & The Funk Elegant Orchestra - Thought You Ought To Know

B2

Lil'Albert - My Girl Friday

B3

Mike Lundy - Love One Another

B4

Tender Leaf - Coast To Coast

C1

1619 Bad Ass Band - Just For You

C2

Michael Killen - A Little More Time

C3

Breakaway - Who Was It This Time

C4

Midnight Flyer - I Just Want To Love You

D1

Ian Willson - Four In The Morning (Goodking Edit)

D2

Life Force - Slow Dancer

D3

Society Of Seven - Between Hello And Goodbye

D4

Evans Pyramid - Never Gonna Leave You

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