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The original demos fall in such a perfect sequence it is hard to imagine them not being intended as a complete album
Lahey's 2017 debut I Love You Like a Brother encases�Lahey's knack for writing a killer hook and her acute sense of humor�delivered via a slacker-rock package and
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Betty Harris' The Lost Queen of New Orleans Soul collects together the steady stream of amazing soul and funk singles issued by Betty Harris from 1964 to 1969
resulting in the production values being more elaborate and experimental
Tippin the Scales TSOV-250.5 The original demos fall inJackie McLeans 1960s Blue Note output is a fascinating body of work, especially viewed with the benefit of hindsight. In between recording 2 venturous modernist sessionsLet Freedom Ring and One Step Beyondthat would set the tone for the alto saxophonists future explorations, came the seemingly more conventional and relaxed quartet date Tippin The Scales. Recorded in September 1962 but not released until 1979, the date featured McLean with Sonny Clark
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