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    • Graham Central Station – Release Yourself
    • 1. G.C.S.
    • 2. Release Yourself
    • 3. Got To Go Through It To Get To It
    • 4. I Believe In You
    • 5. 'Tis Your Kind Of Music
    • 6. Hey Mr. Writer
    • 7. Feel The Need
    • 8. Today

    Dirty, funky bassman from Sly and the Family Stone, Larry Graham's dirtiest, funkiest, bassiest album, circa 1974. A high point for the low end.

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