| | 70'S Soul Sensations CD - Import
Culled from throughout the decade, '70s Soul Sensations' inevitably reflects the influences of both funk & disco on the period but never stops less than providing the listener with a whole lot of foul. 19 tracks from such artists as The Staples Singers, Al Green, Bobby Womack, Chi-lites, Curtis Mayfield, Isaac Hayes, Ann Peebles, & more. Music Club. 2004. 70'S Soul Sensations Music 70'S Soul Sensations Review
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