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King Errisson
L.A. Bound

L.A. Bound
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Catno

WT 307

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 1977

1977's 'L.A Bound' is a disco/soca journey from the Bahamas to L.A. Includes the club hit in ‘Manhattan Love Song’, but most importantly on the B side is ‘Well, Have A Nice Day’ - the bedrock sample for Roxanne Shante’s hip hop classic ‘Have A Nice Day’. Released on Westbound Records (Funkadelic, Ohio Players) in the hey-day of fusion!

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: G+

$22*

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A1

Disco Congo

8:43

A2

Manhattan Love Song

10:21

B1

Sal Soul Sister

6:47

B2

Well, Have A Nice Day

5:53

B3

L.A. Bound

6:40

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