• The Uniques – Gypsy Woman
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    • 1. Gypsy Woman
    • 2. Never Let Me Go

    Rocksteady cover of the undoubtable Impressions' anthem. Out of many rocksteady tunes this one stands out with its splendid arrange and engineering genius. Backed with The Uniques legendary "Never Let Me Go".

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