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    George Semper Pretty Lady / Universe

    Dynamite Cuts
    • George Semper – Pretty Lady
    • George Semper – Universe
    • 1. Pretty Lady
    • 2. Universe

    Wicked, spacey funk / fusion from George Semper - two key tracks reissued from his hugely sought after (and thoroughly bonkers) 'Themes For Television, Sports & Aerobics' LP from 1984!

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