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Click here for more info about 'Lee Dorsey - Yes We Can'Click here for more info about 'Lee Dorsey - Yes We Can'

LEE DORSEY Yes We Can (1970 US 12-track LP, quite possibly the pinnacle of album-length New Orleans funky soul, written & arranged by Allen Toussaint with backing by The Meters. Includes the title track two-parter, later brought to the charts by the Pointer Sisters, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, subsequently covered by Robert Palmer, plus Occapella [which even Ringo Starr felt compelled to cover!]. Housed in a deletion-cut picture sleeve with company inner. The sleeve shows some light edgewear/scuffing to back/opening edge, whilst the vinyl shows the lightest signs of play) more...
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LEE DORSEY You're Breaking Me Up (1965 UK 4-track 7" vinyl EP, front laminated picture sleeve. Great EP from the R&B soul singer, also includes; Messed Around, Organ Grinder's Swing and I Gotta Find A New Love. The sleeve shows very little wear and the vinyl is in superb condition SE1043) more...
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Genres: Soul and r&b

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LEE DORSEY Albums & Singles And LEE DORSEY 7", 12" & LP Vinyl Record

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