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AA 1136LP
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Cut-out copies of Detroit-based funk/soul band's 1979 album, released before they dropped they changed their name to One Way. Tracks include "Rock," "In the Basement," and the single "You Can Do It."
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MCA 11243LP
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1995 compilation featuring tracks by Wu-Tang Clan, Face Mob, Domino, Spice 1, Ol' Dirty Bastard, NME & Grench The Mean 1, Havoc & Prodeje, MC Eiht, Gravediggaz, Bokie Loc, The Click and N.G.N.
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MCA 393LP
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Exact repro of the 1974 soundtrack to the legendary blaxploitation movie. Martha Reeves sings on opening track "Willie D." Instrumental "Parade Strut" was sampled by Massive Attack, Wu-Tang Clan, Deee-Lite and Kanye West.
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DL 75347LP
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180 gram reissue, licensed to Universal. The second and most highly-revered album from this British rock band, originally released in 1972. Tracks "The King Will Come," "Warrior" and "Throw Down The Sword" have historically been cited as key motivational tools during legions of AD&D players' weight loss endeavors.
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