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Mini Skirt And Go Go Boots / What You’ve Got

Mini Skirt And Go Go Boots / What You’ve Got
Mini Skirt And Go Go Boots / What You’ve GotMini Skirt And Go Go Boots / What You’ve Got

Catno

HSRSS-0008

Formats

1x Vinyl 7" 45 RPM Single Reissue

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Styles

LLOYD & GLEN Mini Skirt & Go Go Boots Harlem Shuffle

Harlem Shuffle Records is on an admirable mission to reissue amazing 60s and 70s sounds on a fully legitimate basis. This one from Lloyd & Glen actually landed in 1967 on the Jamaican Comet label. It was never issue on these shores on vinyl, until now. The lead single is brilliantly produced and strikes a mythic party pose with heavy drums but flamboyant horns and expressive vocals. The lyrics, too, are tight and concise and are part of the reason the tune is so sought after today. The flipside 'What You've Got' is another great track by Lloyd and Glen with a big beat and more great horn work.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

13€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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