Description
From "Let It Be" released in 1975 by Spanky Wilson, a funk diva, the two free soul masterpieces "Loveland" and "Love or Let Me Be Lonely" will be released as singles for the first time! In addition, "Loveland" is a super killer version with a long edit on the final break! An eternal heart-pounding soul definitive edition loved by Northern Soul, Free Soul, and even Deep Funk!
Following the highly popular 2nd "Doin' It" as a masterpiece of Sister Soul, "Let It Be" is the final version of the mother record trilogy released in 1975. Covers of famous songs such as "Let It Be" and "Bridge Over Tomorrow" are also popular, but above all, Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Band's groovy heart-pounding cover " Loveland” and Friends of Distinction’s romantic cover of “Love or Let Me Be Lonely” are super killers! ! The free soul classics full of happy feel recorded in "Let It Be", which is a different song with the same name as the medium soul "Loveland" that was cut as a single and recorded in "Doin' It", is a final break. Released in a stretched special EDIT version!
A1.Loveland (Edit)
B1.Love or Let Me Be Lonely
Following the highly popular 2nd "Doin' It" as a masterpiece of Sister Soul, "Let It Be" is the final version of the mother record trilogy released in 1975. Covers of famous songs such as "Let It Be" and "Bridge Over Tomorrow" are also popular, but above all, Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Band's groovy heart-pounding cover " Loveland” and Friends of Distinction’s romantic cover of “Love or Let Me Be Lonely” are super killers! ! The free soul classics full of happy feel recorded in "Let It Be", which is a different song with the same name as the medium soul "Loveland" that was cut as a single and recorded in "Doin' It", is a final break. Released in a stretched special EDIT version!
A1.Loveland (Edit)
B1.Love or Let Me Be Lonely
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