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    Terry Callier I Don’t Want To See Myself (Without You) / If I Could Make You

    Acid Jazz
      • 1. I Don’t Want To See Myself (Without You)
      • 2. If I Could Make You

      The rediscovery of Terry Callier is of the high points of in the history of Acid Jazz Records, who present the reissue of the 7” version of the song that started it all - ‘I Don’t Want To See Myself (Without You)’. A true classic of the modern soul scene.

      ‘I Don’t Want To See Myself...’ was the final release from Callier, whose career encompassed recording for Prestige, Chess’s Cadet label and Elektra, before this one-off single on the independent Erect label.

      Other Releases by Terry Callier

      Terry CallierTimepeaceMusic On Vinyl
      Originally released on Talking Loud in 1998, this was Callier's comeback after his seminal early 1970s Chess/Cadet releases which had attained cult status...
      • – Ride Sweet Ride
      • – Lazarus Man
      • – Keep Your Heart Right
      • – Java Sparrow
      • – People Get Ready / Brotherly Love
      • – No More Blues
      • – Timepeace
      • – Following Your Footprints
      • – Love Theme From Spartacus
      • New Audiophile LP (180 GRAM) MOVLP3357£28.00
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      Terry CallierWhat Color Is Love (1973)Cadet
      Definitive collaboration between Terry Callier and Charles Stepney for Cadet. Features "Dancing Girl" and "You Goin Miss Your Candyman"
        Terry CallierI Just Can't Help Myself (1974)Klimt Records
        Part of the classic trilogy of Charles Stepney-produced Terry Callier albums on Cadet of which "Occasional Rain" and "What Color is Love" are the...

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          • – Pedestrian
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          • – Way Dem A Fight Fa
          • – Ever Ready
          • – Walk A Ton
          • – Dance Inna New York
          • – Me Glad She Gone
          Chris BangsDream WorldAcid Jazz
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