Subtitled - Busting Out of the Ghetto. 2002 compilation of streetwise funk & soul rarities including many in-demand items for collectors. Highlights include, 'Peace, Love & Not War' by the Fatback Band - their debut 45 from ...

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Subtitled - Busting Out of the Ghetto. 2002 compilation of streetwise funk & soul rarities including many in-demand items for collectors. Highlights include, 'Peace, Love & Not War' by the Fatback Band - their debut 45 from 1969 & never before reissued, Billy Hawks' 'Oh Baby, I Do Believe I'm Losing You' (sampled by US3) & three tracks from Paul Winley's label including the first rap recording, 'Vicious Rap' & the Mighty Tom Cats' great version of 'Dance Girl'. 17 tracks. BGP.

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