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Side A: Rich Kind Of Poverty (Sam & Dave / Onyx)
Side B: Dock Of The Bay (Otis Redding & The Staples Singers / Nine)
$15.99
A double dose of Stax versus 90s hip hop remixes from producer Trew which tick all the necessary boxes thanks to the producer’s ear for what works when it gets bumped in the club. Created around the time Trew was hosting the Motown On Mondays night in Chicago’s Untitled Supper Club, both tracks finally see the light of day on wax!
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Side A: Rich Kind Of Poverty (Sam & Dave / Onyx)
Side B: Dock Of The Bay (Otis Redding & The Staples Singers / Nine)
Media | Black, Yellow, Digital, Pink |
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