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    Buddy Rich The Roar of '74 (1974)

    Groove Merchant
      • 1. Nuttville
      • 2. Kilimanjaro Cookout
      • 3. Big Mac
      • 4. Backwoods Sideman
      • 5. Time Check
      • 6. Prelude To A Kiss
      • 7. Waltz Of The Mushroom Hunters
      • 8. Senator Sam

      Funky album includes the Digwalls jazz dancer Nuttville

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