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Sugar Loaf Express Lee Ritenour
Sugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee Ritenour

Sugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee Ritenour
Sugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee RitenourSugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee RitenourSugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee RitenourSugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee RitenourSugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee RitenourSugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee RitenourSugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee RitenourSugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee RitenourSugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee RitenourSugar Loaf Express Featuring Lee Ritenour

Labels

JVC

Catno

VIDC-2

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Japan

Release date

Jan 1, 1977

Genres

Jazz

Styles

Fusion

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG

8€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Without Obi, with insert.

A1

Sugar Loaf Express

6:16

A2

Morning Glory

6:24

A3

That's The Way Of The World

5:32

B1

Slippin' In The Back Door

5:21

B2

Tomorrow

7:05

B3

Lady Soul

5:09

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