Soul Time!

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 40:02

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Then go shop at Amazon.

Batmaniak

Can't believe most of the comments are people whining about being out 89 cents instead of begging to pay true value for this.

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SOUL TIME!

abtyree

The title alone says all that deserves mentioning. I am excited to see a collection of songs normally heard during the super Soul Revue. It is truly hard to go wrong with a Sharon Jones and the Dap-kings purchase. Do yourself, your loved ones, and your friends a favor; buy this album and don't look back.

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$4.99 at Amazon

pmorlen

I feel ripped off. Yes, my mistake for not checking Amazon first. Won't make that mistake again.

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Will not pay this Price.

NightFly

If this is a a sign of things to come .I'm Outta here.

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wuts up epeople?

fity

Sweet sound,but,c'mon! Twice da price of Amazon? Shame.

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PRICE

MIKEM

ASTEELE77 IS RIGHT TOO BAD

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price problems (once again)

asteele77

This is $4.99 at amazon.

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