sealed THE REAL BAHAMAS vol. II 2 1978 Nonesuch H-72078

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Start Date: July 6, 2019
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THE REAL BAHAMAS vol. II  Recorded in the Bahamas by Peter K. Sigel & Jody Stecher   1978 Nonesuch H-72078
STILL SEALED small cut out notch at the bottom, either ring wear or a little dirt either on or under the shrink at the bottom back. 

Tracklist

–Joseph Spence & The Pindar Family*               I See Mary And Joseph (Death And The Woman)                  3:52

–Bruce Green, Tweedy Gibson*, Clifton Graham  Peter, You Need The Lord                1:54

–Sheldon Swin*, Stanley Swin*, Ronald Swin*, George McKenzie (2)         Jesus Promised Me A Home Over There             3:03

–Tweedy Gibson*, Clifton Graham, Bruce Green  Troublesome Water       1:41

–Jenny Pindar*, Geneva Pindar*, Raymond Pindar*, Joseph Spence          Kneeling Down Inside The Gate        2:34

–Bruce Green, Tweedy Gibson*, Clifton Graham  Jesus Your Name So Sweet               1:36

–Jenny Pindar*, Geneva Pindar*, Raymond Pindar*              Take Me Over The Tide 2:36

–Bruce Green, Tweedy Gibson*, Clifton Graham  When The Leaves Turn Red             3:20

–Joseph Spence             There Will Be Happy Meeting           2:35

–Linda Albury              King Canute                   1:56

–Linda Albury              The Little Black Moustache              1:57

–Sheldon Swin*, Stanley Swin*, Ronald Swin*, George McKenzie (2)         The Great Coronation    2:13

–Frederick McQueen     The Captain Go Ashore  1:56

–Jenny Pindar*, Geneva Pindar*, Raymond Pindar*, Joseph Spence          Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold God's Body Down   5:5

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