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    The Dramatics Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get

    Volt
      • 1. Get Up And Get Down
      • 2. Thank You For Your Love
      • 3. Hot Pants In The Summertime
      • 4. Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get
      • 5. In The Rain
      • 6. Gimme Some (Good Soul Music)
      • 7. Fall In Love, Lady Love
      • 8. Mary Don't Cha Wanna

      Other Releases by The Dramatics

      The DramaticsPositive State Of MindVolt
        • Original LP VOLT 3402£9.99
          Vinyl condition: NM-Sleeve condition: NM-Original USa vinyl mint sealed opened once
        • Cassette Tape VOLT3402£10.00
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        Other Releases on Volt

        Reverend Maceo Woods and the Christian Tabernacle Baptist Church ChoirHello Sunshine (1969)Volt
        Righteous Gospel Soul ! Mint unplayed USA 45
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        The DramaticsPositive State Of MindVolt
          • Original LP VOLT 3402£9.99
            Vinyl condition: NM-Sleeve condition: NM-Original USa vinyl mint sealed opened once
          • Cassette Tape VOLT3402£10.00
            In stockAdd to Bag
          Steve CropperWith A Little Help From My Friends (1969)Volt
          Wicked late 60s instrumental album on Volt/Stax from in-house genius guitar man Cropper + crew Original  cassette tape (still sealed)

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