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Japanese edition of 1972 debut album from the deep funk gang featuring Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, & the J.B.'s. Ten tracks. Polydor/P-Vine. 1995. JB's Food For Thought Songs | 1. | Pass The Peas | |
| 2. | Gimmie Some More | |
| 3. | To My Brother | |
| 4. | Wine Spot | |
| 5. | Hot Pants Road | $0.99 | |
| 6. | The Grunt | |
| 7. | Blessed Blackness | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Escape-Ism, Part 1 Part 2 | |
| 9. | Theme from King Heroin | |
| 10. | These are The J.B.'s | |
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