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Sold Date:
March 27, 2023
Start Date:
January 8, 2023
Final Price:
$149.99
(USD)
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+++Description of item+++
The original release from CADET in 1968 is a reissue of the extremely rare groove classic album "AFRO-HARPING" by female jazz harpist DOROTHY ASHBY, which is still traded at high prices. .
Starting with the dope jazz-funk A1 "Soul Vibrations", which has the destructive power that will make you go to heaven the moment you drop the needle from the first song, B4 ", which was also used as a joke in Jill Scott's "Blessed". Come Live With Me” and other songs, it is a dangerous masterpiece with a ridiculous sense that attracts a space-scale explosion.
A1 Soul Vibrations A2 Games A3 Action Line A4 Lonely Girl A5 Life Has Its Trials
B1 Afro-Harping B2 Little Sunflower B3 Theme From 'Valley Of The Dolls' B4 Come Live With Me B5 The Look Of Love
+++About Shipping+++
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