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    Ike and Tina Turner Let Me Touch Your Mind (1972)

    United Artists
      • 1. Let Me Touch Your Mind
      • 2. Annie Had A Baby
      • 3. Don't Believe Her
      • 4. I Had A Notion
      • 5. Early One Morning
      • 6. Help Him
      • 7. Up On The Roof
      • 8. Born Free
      • 9. Heaven Help Us All

      Seriously funky tunes from Ike and Tina, circa 1972. Funky! With an INSANE fold out sleeve


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