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    Brothers Unlimited Who's For The Young (1970)

    Capitol Records
      • 1. Who's For The Young
      • 2. A Change Is Gonna Come
      • 3. Got To Get Over
      • 4. Hey Little Rich Boy
      • 5. Get Away
      • 6. Life, Dreams, Death
      • 7. Spoonful
      • 8. Take Me Back
      • 9. What We Need Is Harmony

      Rare and heavy southern psyche funk and soul LP recorded at Muscle Shoals and Fame Studios

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