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| Artist information: |
| Artist:
Thomas Timmy |
| Instrument(s):
Keyboards, Organ, Vocals | | Country:
U.S.A. | | Gender:
Male |
| Record title:
You're the Song I've Always Wanted to Sing (UK) | | Price: (Euro)
15 |
| Main style:
Soul | | Substyle(s):
Rhythm & Blues, Funk, Soul |
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| Record information: | | |
| Record Company/
Label:
Polydor | | Catalogue
number:
2310 377 | Released
originally:
1974 | This copy:
(if not orig.)
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| Cover made in:
Great Britain | | Record made in:
Great Britain | Media:
Album | Sub media:
LP |
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| Condition/
cover:
EX- | | Condition/
record(s):
VG | | |
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| Additional information about: | | |
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| Label: | | Cover: |
| Glossy red labels. White and black Polydor picture logo at top. | | Laminated single cover. Multiple light lamination creases on front. Some wear and light creases along the spine and seams. Two slightly bent corners. |
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| Record(s): | | Attachment: |
| Hairlines and light surface / needle marks, causing occasional light clicks and surface noise. Plays mostly fine. | | |
| Other information & picture: |
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| US singer-songwriter and keyboard player born in Evansville, Indiana in 1944. Originally a jazz musician working with e.g. Donald Byrd and Cannonball Adderley. Mixture of soul, rhythm & blues and funk with a great organ sound! UK issue of Glades LPGLAD 6504 (USA 1974) with two extra tracks: "Why Can't We Live Together" and "People Are Changing". His 2nd album, I should think.
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