Chaka's first solo record after Rufus, produced by Arif Mardin, and what a stormer! From the anthemic "I'm Every Woman" to a faithful rendition of Charles Stepney's "Love Has Fallen On Me", it's full of gems.
Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VGOriginal USA LP Vinyl, lower spine unglued, wear
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