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    Ken Boothe Ain't That Loving You

    Lee
    • Ken Boothe – Ain't That Loving You
    • Ken Boothe – Gonna Take A Miracle
    • 1. Ain't That Loving You
    • 2. Gonna Take A Miracle

    Two soul to reggae tunes from Ken Boothe over tuff mid 70s rockers rhythms produced by Bunny Lee.

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