• Cornell Campbell – Natty Don't Go
    • 1. Natty Don't Go
    • 2. Version

    Superb soulful roots vocal cut from the 70s by Cornell Campbell with version on the b-side.

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    Second killer cut of "boxing" produced by Bunny Lee and with Cornell's wicked version of the Nina Simone soul jazz classic.
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