Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Scorchers
I just recently bought Soul Jazz’s Studio One Scorchers Volume 2, and while it isn’t quite the party-in-a-can that was Volume 1 (which never seems to get more than half-a-foot away from my CD player), it works as a kind of CD-length B-side to that record. More of the same, though a lot less instantly addictive.
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