The essential debut album from Chicago’s disco-funk pioneers, featuring the timeless “Free Man,” returns fully remastered from the tapes of Tom Moulton for RSD 2026. Produced by Philly soul legends Bunny Sigler and Bruce Hawes, this record bridges Chicago’s raw energy with Philly’s orchestral elegance. Essential for any collector serious about the roots of disco and dancefloor culture — an all-killer, no-filler LP that sounds fresher than ever today. Remastered and Redesigned labels and sleeve, Transparent Purple Vinyl.

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    South Shore CommissionTrain Called Freedom (1976)Wand
    Wicked soulful proto-disco tune. A Tom Moulton Mix VG
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    • Original 7" WND-11294£10.00
      Vinyl condition: VG-Sleeve condition: VG+Unplayed original USA 45
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