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Essential R&B: Vol. 1

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September
Artist: Earth, Wind & Fire
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Superstition
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How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
Artist: Al Green
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(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay
Artist: Otis Redding
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Lean On Me
Artist: Bill Withers
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Let's Get It On
Artist: Marvin Gaye
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Celebration
Artist: Kool & The Gang
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I Want You Back
Artist: Jackson 5
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Respect
Artist: Aretha Franklin
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You Dropped a Bomb On Me
Artist: The Gap Band
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Get Down Tonight
Artist: KC & The Sunshine Band
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Midnight Train to Georgia
Artist: Gladys Knight
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Super Freak
Artist: Rick James
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I Got You (I Feel Good)
Artist: James Brown
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My Girl
Artist: The Temptations
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Let It Whip
Artist: The Dazz Band
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Tell Me Something Good
Artist: Chaka Khan
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Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe
Artist: Barry White
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I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
Artist: Four Tops
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Hello
Artist: Lionel Richie
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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 77:45

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jazzydee34

NICE COVER AND MUSIC SOUNDS GOOD BUT NOT WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR. I WOULD LIKE THE MUSIC TO MATCH THE COVER.

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ESSENSIAL R&B VOL1

MONYAKA

GOEIE VERZAMEL......KIPPEVEL....MEMORIES

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Great music but...

calicoplum

I really like each song to be attributed to the actual artist. Good music just the same!

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EMUSIC-029C901B

Well after getting frustrated with poor-quality covers I'm really glad I found this. So it's not a Stevie album (which is what I was looking for) but it is AMAZING! Gooooood music :)

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EMUSIC-029C901B

Well after getting frustrated with poor-quality covers I'm really glad I found this. So it's not a Stevie album (which is what I was looking for) but it is AMAZING! Gooooood music :)

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Stevie Wonder album ?

bearbert

Again someone does a bad job...it's a VARIOUS ARTISTS album,dummy !!!!! ...And again you mislead people.. But i have to say, it's a very good album with original artists.

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very good title

rusty57

after listening to this album it took me back when music was at its best in my opinion anyone who like soul @RB THIS IS A MUST HAVE

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