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    Sonny Sharrock Monkey-Pockie-Boo (1970)

    BYG Records
      • 1. 27th Day
      • 2. Soon
      • 3. Monkey-Pockie-Boo

      This is Sonny Sharrock, the dark prince of American free guitar playing, a man whose sonic assault could blister paint at a hundred yards. Recorded in Paris 1969 for BYG,

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