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    Robert Parker Holdin Out / I Caught You In A Lie

    Nola
      • 1. Holdin Out
      • 2. I Caught You In A Lie

      Finally, after 53 years, "I Caught You In A Lie" is now rightly regarded as one of the GREAT New Orleans Soul classics. Whilst many people may only know the various cover versions, Robert Parker's original sublime slice of heartfelt Soul has steadily built in reputation, especially recently. That's why original Nola copies are £150+, even for battered ones! So here is the official legitimate, remastered repress on the sacred Nola label. 7 Inch with replica artwork.

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