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    Bootsy's Rubber Band Stretchin' Out In Bootsy's Rubber Band

    Music On Vinyl
      • 1. Stretchin' Out (In A Rubber Band)
      • 2. Psychoticbumpschool
      • 3. Another Point Of View
      • 4. I'd Rather Be With You
      • 5. Love Vibes
      • 6. Physical Love
      • 7. Vanish In Our Sleep

      First album by American funk band, led by James Brown and Parliament Funkadelic alumnus, bassist and vocalist William 'Bootsy' Collins. Perfect for getting down and jiggy with it.

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