Joe Bataan – Call My Name (Andres Remix 1) (7” Edit)
Joe Bataan – Call My Name (Andres Remix 2)
1. Call My Name (Andres Remix 1) (7” Edit)
2. Call My Name (Andres Remix 2)
Andres doing his thing with two beats remixes only available on this 7” and exclusive to Rush Hour. The remixes are for the track with the same title as the 2005 album "Call My Name" and an underground classic from New Yorks Salsoul king Joe Bataan.
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