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    Bobby Hutton Lend A Hand / Come See What's Left Of Me

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    • Bobby Hutton – Lend A Hand
    • Bobby Hutton – Come See What's Left Of Me
    • 1. Lend A Hand
    • 2. Come See What's Left Of Me

    Bobby Hutton, the first singer featured on Soul Train in 1971, sees his rare soul classic 'Lend A Hand' reissued by Expansion. Originally released in 1973, this track is a soulful gem that resonates with fans and collectors alike. On Side-1, 'Lend A Hand' stands out as an impressive track, showcasing Hutton's powerful vocals and emotional depth. Side-2 features 'Come See What's Left Of Me,' originally from 1969. A soulful and elegant experience, highlighting Hutton's early work. Both songs are certified rare and classic soul, making this reissue an appealing one for those who appreciate timeless, heartfelt music.

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